I cringed as Branch glanced at me. I'd done it again.
"That makes twenty two." he added to the tally that'd begun once we set foot inside the comic and cafe shop.
"Aagh," I whined, "I can't help it."
"Sigh all you want, Dia. If you make it to forty, I'll buy you a cream scone." Rich promised.
"I'm not counting to annoy her. I'm counting to distract her." Branch explained.
"And I do appreciate it," I shook my head and grinned back, "But I think you're getting a little too much glee out of annoying me."
"I have no idea what you're talking about."
"Look. That smirk right there."
"What smirk?"
"Seriously..." I sighed, "Wait-"
"Twenty Three."
"Damn it."
"In any case," Rich rolled his eyes in amusement, "Are we actually going to study?"
"It's been half an hour. I suppose we can start." Branch teased.
"Just remember, you're the one who needs the help with the test- not us."
"Yeah." Branch pouted, unable to even joke about it.
He gave me a light punch of the arm when I chuckled. All in all, despite the light irritations of the friendly goading, Rich and Branch were doing well at keeping me distracted. Goodness knows my brain was on the verge of exploding from a week of intense stress.