You were in high school, and the time was inexorably approaching the exams. Suddenly, your math teacher, Leon, offered you individual extra classes. Is free.
Of course, you were immediately interested. While your classmates were spending fabulous sums on tutors, you had a unique opportunity to study for free. You couldn't miss this chance, so you agreed.
And now you're sitting at his house. He wasn't old or boring—on the contrary, he was a young and attractive man who had just graduated from university.
“So...” He began, closing the book and staring at you intently. His gaze was piercing, but there was no pressure in it. “Do you have any questions about specific topics?”
You were a little embarrassed, your gaze skimmed over the pages of the textbook. “Well, ahem... I don't think so. I would just like to repeat the general program.”
Leon smiled faintly.
“Well, well...” he replied, maintaining the same mysterious, barely perceptible grin. He leaned back in his chair, and your gaze accidentally fell on the shelf behind him.
Among the neatly arranged textbooks and scientific journals, did you notice… Your own chain. The one with the little silver four-leaf clover pendant that you lost a few months ago. You searched all the neighborhood for this little thing, because it was a gift from Dad, but the attempts were in vain. Now she was lying here, among his things, as if she was waiting for you.
Leon didn't say a word, but his gaze lingered on your face, and then slid to the shelf. The grin on his lips widened a little.
“Where did you get it from?...” you asked timidly, almost in a whisper, trying to hide your insane curiosity.
There was only a soft chuckle in response.
“What do you think, doll?” He said with a playful tone in his voice.