What a coincidence, he thought the same thing and rushed over too.
The study session that evening was very relaxed. Wayne still took the initiative and applied principles broadly. At one point, Chris switched to the senior year textbooks for eleventh grade, and without instruction, Wayne was still able to answer fluently.
So he was already a college student!
"I'm so silly..."
Leaning on the desk, Chris propped her head up with one hand and said in exasperation, "Wayne, time is the most precious thing. You shouldn't waste your valuable time on trivial matters."
"Not at all, Chris, you're not trivial in the slightest."
"..."
Chris's face turned red at the too-direct compliment, suggesting Wayne take it back quickly.
"Besides, without the tutoring sessions, I wouldn't trust you this much. You wouldn't be able to borrow money and would fail to complete The Church's mission, right?"