Landon couldn't help but wonder who the previous two were, but didn't want to poke his nose where it didn't belong. It really didn't matter anyway. It was probably ancient history and it would probably also have been during those times he didn't notice her or her presence, as bad as it may sound. Now he was thankful that she fell into his radar even if it was years later and through a not so conventional way. "I'm sure you aren't," he said, unable to imagine Madison acting like a bitch. Well, maybe she was, maybe she could be one, but perhaps Landon had to stick around long to find out. "Thanks for the warning though," he joked with a laugh.
He then thought about his previous encounters with the opposite sex during his school years. He honestly had lost count on how many girls he had dated before. Yeah, it was probably that large of a number, but he would always remember the face. Those dates never really did last long and relationships were often short-term. It was mostly Landon's fault with his fear of emotional attachment, something he has been struggling with for so long now. He wasn't sure if he has already overcome it, but his attachment to Madison after all those years had to count for something.
"I think we're done with awkward situations happening between us," he laughed that continued when she pulled out her journal with a calendar in it. It was such a businesswoman thing to do and he didn't think people still did those, but he supposed there were still a couple of them left in this world. "You're adorable, and yes to Thursday." Landon didn't even have to think about his schedule as his time in the Ministry was rather fixed. "Where would the lady like to go?" he asked with a smile, looking forward to Thursday already.