"A true gentleman," Jun said giving him a kiss on the cheek. She blushed a little and pulled him away from the car after he shut the door. She was enjoying his company more than she'd admit to anyone, especially him. She didn't want to ruin the dynamic and he seemed happier today than he had in the whole time she's seen him at school. When they entered the library she gave him a pat on the back, "Work hard, and if you get lonely I'll be sitting right over there," she pointed a set of tables by the young adult section, "I'll pretend I need help finding a book so you can show me your skills. In return I'll take you to my place of business and be your waitress." She let her bag fall into her hand as she walked over to the tables and took a seat. She pulled out her papers and began to work on the assignments the teachers gave them. It was harder to concentrate than she thought as her phone buzzed every 10 minutes with questions from her dad. She eventually put it on silent after claiming to have picked up an extra shift for today. He wouldn't argue with that since they always needed money. Her dad would be gone by the time she got home, out at some casino for the next week to try and win back money he lost two weeks ago. She couldn't understand why he never got a real job. The whole gambling thing was either win or lose, and there was no way to guess what the favor would be.