Sarah eyed the reindeer a bit oddly, taking a look at it thoroughly before she ever picked up the note. She read it over and hm'd, grabbing up a pen to write back.
Jack, It's quite alright. There's nothing to be sorry about, really. But if you still want to talk, I'm available whenever you wish. Sarah Jane.
And then she sent the little reindeer back on it's way.
When Sarah Jane arrives in the classroom she'd find Jack sat in thechair behind the desk, feet up on the desk crossed, with his hands behind his head looking relaxed with a charming smile on his face. Sat on the desk was a bottle of champage and two glasses waiting to be drunk. Apparently when Jack says sorry he really goes all out.
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Jack,
It's quite alright. There's nothing to be sorry about, really. But if you still want to talk, I'm available whenever you wish.
Sarah Jane.
And then she sent the little reindeer back on it's way.
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I do owe you an explanation. How does now sound? First empty classroom as you leave Gryffindor sound okay? I'll bring the champagne.
Jack.
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That sounds fine. I'll be right down.
Sarah Jane.
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