Good God, and now she was patting his leg. He wished it wasn't summer, because then it would be dark right now. And it would be less likely that she would see him blushing. As it was, he just hoped she didn't notice. "That's good, glad it's not just me," was his very lame and unclever response.
"Yeah, it'll be something to look forward to." Especially if they couldn't go to school this year, but he was keeping his suspicions to himself for the moment. "I've always wanted to see the tree in Rockefeller Center." He gave her a sheepish smile. "I don't watch tv all day."
Unfortunately the trip was over all too soon. Justin found a place to park, and quickly went around to the other side of the car to open Megan's door, offering her his arm. It was the gentlemanly thing to do. His mother would have his head if he didn't.