The pair stood up and Sasha felt a little better, she wasn't as cross with him as she was before. Still, it didn't make up for the fact that she needed to figure out if she could go and if she wanted. Spending time overseas with his family was a bit scary and daunting but she would consider it if her parents would. He was right, the sun was looking to set set soon and they needed to get out of London before the drunks and creeps decided to take over. When he moved closer once more and kissed her, she returned it sweetly, happy they got one thing off their chest at least. The pair then gathered up their belongings and headed back out the way they came. There wasn't much said as they hopped on their bikes and took the long trek back home where the suburbs would keep them safe from any trickery that the city might play on them. When they came to her house, Sasha got out off and put it away and saw James getting off his and coming up to meet her before she headed inside. She rubbed her neck as he closed the gap between them. He copied her as he began to say his goodbye for the night. The girl with the bushy blond hair tried to assure herself that this was normal and nothing had changed and that she shouldn't be freaking out a little that the boy standing in front of her, actually loved her. Sasha forced herself to focus on whatever he was saying but found it hard to do so. Thankfully she caught that he loved her. This caused her to wear a wide smile. "L-love you too...night." She waved and watched him head down the street. She stood there in the cold before she hurried inside to where dinner was surely waiting for her. Closing the door behind her, she saw her mother cooking as it seemed her father was out with the baby, doing something or other. Walking over to her mother, she hugged her from behind. The woman turned around, surprised to see her teenage daughter so affectionate. "Hi mom." She said and pressed the side of her face against the woman's back. Her mother pulled her into her arms and kissed the top of her head, not going to question it for now. When Sasha pulled away, she felt so happy with the progress and even potential of how amazing her life could be. "I hope I marry a great guy like dad someday." She said out of nowhere. Sasha sighed softly and knew she needed to talk to both of her parents about what James had offered. In her mind, it was a bit better if his mom contacted her parents but sadly she had no TARDIS nor Time Turner to change what had happened, or in this case, didn't happen. That night, the three sat around the table to talk about the trip in question. Her parents were worried as any would be, to let their daughter just go off with a boy and his family. Though they were friends by now with one another, her parents were pretty uncertain about Sasha being alright in anther country by herself. In the end, they decided it would be okay for her to go, provided she used her job to pay for her expenses while they would cover her plane ticket. It was a tough bargain, but Sasha agreed to it, still a bit nervous about not having the ideal Valentine's Day and feeling a bit intimidated by his family now that they said their 'I love you's. She didn't get why James didn't see how this changed things. The would be under a lot more scrutiny now but she tried to think of the positives rather than the negatives and spent the rest of the night writing some short stories.