“God, yes it is.” Just thinking about the work was starting to give her a migraine.”For the most part yes, but I have my days when I honestly think about switching my major to Photography. At least then I would have a social life and doing something that I loved. Don’t get me wrong, I love Nursing and all but I wouldn’t have to deal with all of the stress.” she tried to explain ” Don’t even get me started on Chemistry. I loathe that class with a passion.”
“But if you continue with this major, good money’s for you in the future. I think it’s hard to get big as a photographer, now, isn’t it?” He asked, “And besides, every girl with a Canon thinks of herself as a photographer, it’s starting to lose it’s shine.” He cleared his throat, “Chemistry. Hmm. I think it’s a good class, just… You know… Read?” Such was William’s advice.
“Nursing. Which pretty much means I have no life other than studying but I do have huge chemistry exam in a couple of days. Which isn’t too good because I wasn’t there for most of the last two chapters so I have to teach myself.” She was so glad that she found someone else that shared her loathing of the stupid Twilight books.
“Nursing?” He asked, arching a brow and scoffing. William rolled his eyes, “Sounds like… A shitton of work. You looking forward to being a nurse? Doesn’t seem like you’ll have much of a social life…” He commented, “And a chemistry test? Brutal.”
“Actually no. I don’t watch that much TV and eww Twilight. I make it a point not to even touch those books. What else do i have to do? I’ve been studying all day and I got bored with that. So here I am.”
“Major?” He asked, side-glancing at her and smirking. At least she wasn’t into those shit excuses for vampire novels. This was good, he supposed. “Something huge since you’ve been studying all day? Have you a test soon?”
“Really?” she asked with a look of disgust on her face. “People don’t know the difference between the war that helped found and create the country we live in today, and the war that narrowly tore this country apart? I mean, I’m not one to degrade someone’s intelligence level, but that is pathetic.” She sighed. “Well, rap isn’t my thing. To be honest, I can’t stand it. I can see the talented people in that industry, but I would rather listen to the Beatles any day.” she laughed. “Would you like another water? I have plenty more,” she smiled, hopping off her bed to get herself one.
William nodded, “Water would be perfect, yeah.” He sighed, running a hand through his hair and tossing the emptied water bottle into the wastebasket. “Three points.” He smirked and sighed, leaning back in the chair and then completely changing his mind, standing and sitting with his chest against the back of the chair. “So what am I supposed to do now that you’ve apologised.” William wasn’t all that talented on talking to members of the opposite sex, things usually ended up like the tea incident.
