A guy who will just randomly call her for no reason at all, just because he misses her.
Rachel's sat doing her homework one night, when her phone begins to ring. She reaches out a hand to grab it, answering it without bothering to even check the number, there's only a small select few people it would be anyway.
"Hello?"
"Hey," Mike's voice is calm and sweet as it comes through the phone and she can't help but smile, losing concentration on the maths problem she was in the middle of.
"Are you okay?" She asks curiously, because he'd seen her a little over an hour ago, she wasn't expecting a call.
"I'm fine," He answers, voice still soft. "I just wanted to speak to you."
She finds herself smiling, still wondering how she managed to get someone so sweet in her life. "Well aren't you sweet."
"Always," He answered, the small chuckle escaping. "I miss you."
"I miss you too," She laughed a little, finally turning fully away from her homework. "You only left an hour ago though, Mike."
"I know, but still, I miss you." There were a few moments silence before he was speaking again. "What are you doing?"
"I was just doing the maths homework due in Monday, thought I could get it out of the way so I didn't have to bother with it on the weekend."
"How far are you?"
"About half way," She answered.
"Your Dad's are away, right?"
"They are," She laughed a little. "Stop hinting, grab your things and get over here."
"I was not hinting," He protested. "I was merely asking."
"Of course you were," She giggled. "I'll order some pizza and I'll see you in 20 minutes."
"Make it ten," Was his reply, before he was saying goodbye and hanging up.
She closed her book, leaving it on her desk, before she was opening her laptop to find the number of the local pizza place. Once that was ordered, vegan for her and full of meat for him, as much as he always assured her he didn't mind eating vegan whilst around her, she didn't mind him eating the meat. It was a life choice and everyone was entitled to their own.
The door was knocked around fifteen minutes later and she grinned as she answered it, Mike stood there, pizza's in hand, the pizza guy already getting back onto his bike.
"He was on his way, I saved him a trip," He smiled back, before leaning down to kiss her. "Hey."
"Hey," She answered. "You're staying right?"
"Yes," He smiled a little shyly. "If that's okay?"
"Sure is, but just so you know, you can help me finish this homework off too," She replied, taking the pizzas from him and heading towards the living room to sit down.
"That's fine, then we'll have the whole weekend with nothing needed to be done," He answered. "Maybe I should ring when I miss you more often if it means I get more time with you."
"There's always time with me."
