"Atta, girl," Erik smiled at her. "But you, you don't have anything due tomorrow, right?"
She snickered. "My only job here is to take pictures of you guys and send them to anyone that needs it. There's nothing else I really get to do other than that."
And after all, she is only a photographer.
"So what now," he asked.
She picked up her now-cold cup of hot chocolate and took a sip. "I would leave and go home, but I'd feel bad if I just left after it took you like twenty minutes to find this hellhole of an office."
"So we can just mess around here until..."
"Until you want to leave, then I'll leave as well."
Of course the girl that did all of her peers' work since her first week on Germany would say that. Even after she told herself not to do their work anymore.
"If you want to play Tetris or watch a football game, go ahead. It's not even my computer," she offered, placing the cup back next to the keyboard. "Or you can teach me German. I can't even properly communicate with anyone without hand gestures."
"Actually," he started, earning a cautious look from Hanne, "I have something better in mind."
God knows what kind of things ran through her mind when he said that, knowing that whenever someone says that in a novel, it usually meant things she thought she would be going to hell for. Not committing crimes and such, but... you know what I mean, right?
Thankfully, it wasn't.
Erik snatched her glasses off of her nose and wore it himself despite the significant difference in vision quality, causing him to stagger back in his seat a little. He gave Hanne a grin. "Do I look smart?"
"So smart, Erik," she laughed, shaking her head at the same time.
"Wait here," he told her before standing up and grabbing a black hat hanging on the coat rack and putting it on backwards. He spun around and gave the biggest grin he's ever done. "Looks better? I think I look pretty hot."
She nodded and giggled, her phone in her hands as she took a photo of him . "I'm posting that on my Instagram."
"Are you?" he asked, walking over to her and grabbing the white iPhone 5s out of her hands.
Her hands immediately came back to try and grab her phone, but he was holding her hands back as he looked at the screen of her Instgram and the most recent photo.
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