Finnick's POV:
We stuffed down the blueberry pancakes and gulped our apple juice down, because Annie had never been a fan of orange juice we both had a weird fetish for apple juice.
"Quick, Finn!" Annie giggled as she checked the time on her phone. "Registration is in twenty minuets! It's 10:00!" She lightly bounced up and down in the lilac ballet pumps I brought her last summer. I scoffed the last bite of pancake down before jumping up out my seat and handing the waitress £15 for our breakfast. "Thanks!" Annie shouted to the bewildered girl as I grabbed her hand and pulled her out the door.
"We have to run." I laughed as we began to sprint down the alley way and came to the train station.
"Slow down!" A nasally voice ordered us. I pulled a face at the ticket officer and continued to run through the train station until we came to the barriers. I pulled my Oyster card from my wallet and swiped it across the yellow pressure pad. Annie shakily retrieved her matching card from her purse and copied my actions.
"Hurry up, idiot." A fat man behind Annie rolled his eyes at her and folded his arms.
"Ignore him." I held onto Annie's hand and we walked to our train which had just pulled up. "Just in time, right?" I smiled as she pushed the 'open door' button. We sat in a two seated booth and held hands over the table.
"Worth the rush." Annie gazed out the window and put a hand on her flat stomach as if it was bulging out. I nodded although her gaze was fixed on the trees that were sprinting past us at 50 miles per hour, full speed ahead. "Shit!" Annie randomly shouted.
"What? Whats wrong?" She looked as if she was about to burst into tears.
"I forgot my present. I left it in the bloody pancake place." Annie slammed her head onto the table and started sobbing. "Some fucking loser probably took it."
"Shhh, it's okay." I rubbed her back as she violently cried. Why was she getting so upset about it? It was only a bunch of material, I could easily get more. "Do you want me to get you some more?" I asked once she stopped stabbing and sat up.
"No." Annie wiped the tears from her red face. "I want to go get it." She stared at me as if I forgot my line. "Come with me?"
"And skip psychology?" Why did she care so bad, she never wanted to miss class before.
"Yeah, I need to get them, please, Finnick?" Her perfect green eyes blinked at me whilst she pouted.
"I can't, I've got to go to this lesson." She scowled and pulled out her phone. "Who you texting?" I questioned after she had been tapping away for a few minuets.
"Tarsi. He's gonna come pick me up from the next station." Annie mumbled. Tarsi was Annie's friend since the beginning of year 7. Everyone spread rumours that they were going out in year eight but then she proved them wrong by going out with me at the end of year 9, but they were really close. He had just got his drivers licence, I was there with Annie to take him to the smoothie bar for a celebratory drink straight after. Tarsi was a really nice guy and I had always trusted him around Annie, unlike most other guys.
"Okay." I smiled. The train started to slow down a beep came from the speaker next to us.
"Love you." She kissed me then pushed the 'open door' button.
"Text me when you get there." I called as the stepped out. "Be saf-" The door shut, cutting my voice off.
