With James' long-winded response as to if he was making a resolution or not, she felt a little silly about giving her response but she didn't see the point in lying to save face or something. "Oh well yeah I think so." She admitted lightly. "But I think I wanna keep it a secret so no one bugs me about it or jinxes it." She told him, leaving it at that. The topic and tone was changed when they were joined by Alex who was also invited. "Laser tag would be a fun change, a lot less mess would be welcomed in my book." Sasha told the boys. She wasn't too sure if she wanted to do the zombie thing, she didn't mind the idea at all but she had hoped she wouldn't be stuck doing too many zany guy fantasies. "Yeah." She looked back to James. "By then we won't be stuck at the bottom anymore and maybe we'll get some new members." She began to think about the incoming Freshmen and how that would go. It was an odd thought and a very faraway one at that. The girl just looked back at the telly. "Either way, we can talk more with the club and find plenty of ideas and adventures for everyone to enjoy and sign up for. You can't please everyone so it's better to have other ideas and meet-ups for different sorts of interests." She pointed out. "Oh it's almost time, you guys!" She said and scooted to the edge of the couch as the clock began to countdown from the two minute mark. "The last teen year for the 2000s, they grow up so fast." Sasha was looking forward to 2020 as well but that would be in another year and then some extra minutes. For now, she was happy to be where she was and around good company. As it began to enter the under-one-minute time, she glanced back to James and the others. She had so much to be grateful for and look forward to. She wasn't sure where she'd be in a year or even five for that matter, but she could enjoy the present and wanted to make the most of it. As the final ten seconds began to countdown, she sat back and grabbed James' hand, holding onto it. "Yeah! Happy New Year!" She cheered and turned to him, kissing him softly which earned a few comments from the others in the room. She laughed and blushed. "I better go now." She said to James. "I better go relieve the babysitter of duty so she can go have fun ringing in the new year." Sasha sighed and got up. It was fun to spend the once in a lifetime event with James and everyone else but she was a little drained and glad that 2019 was upon them so she could go home. "See you." She waved and headed outside. It was chilly, as to be expected but for now, there wasn't any rain which was a real shocker. Sasha hurried over to her house down the street and took over for the babysitter and called her parents to inform them that she was now home, safe and sound, not blowing up things with fireworks like other kids her age. [b][center]February 11'th 2019[/center][/b] There were only three days that separated her and Valentines Day and Sasha couldn't be more excited. This would be the first time she'd have a date, a real date with a real boyfriend. She wasn't sure what they should plan but she was hoping it would be something amazing. The blond walked around the school, hearing people talk about plans they had for the holiday which would happen on a Friday this year. Some were nervous and talking about asking people out with baked goods, while others were bragging about going someplace in the country and having a romantic night. The girl hadn't really talked about it with James yet but she was planning to over lunch. After the morning classes concluded, she pulled James aside before they met up with their group of friends. "Hey." She smiled. "I thought we should have lunch by ourselves today if that's okay." She suggested, her hand holding onto his still.