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House in the city

Though Westwood mansion was large enough to house 10 families. They wanted Jenny and Jason to really feel like they were alone. That no one was watching them, hearing what they were saying or could interrupt them. If possible they wanted them to spend every minute of her stay in that house. Getting to know each other, without distractions from the outside world. The fewer distractions, the better. With more than twenty staff members, that was something that was difficult to achieve there. So they arranged for them to stay in their house in the city. A few staff members would go there two days before to clean everything and take off the white cloths covering the beautiful furniture. They would also stock the fridge, making sure that they would have no reason to leave the house. This was a surprise for Jenny that even Jason hadn't thought of. After hearing his parents' plan, he got even more excited than he already was for this visit.

Jason had taken care of all the other preparations. He had picked her flight, her driver and he had even picked out a few outfits for Jenny that she could wear during her stay. He wanted to not lose out on a single second of spending time with her, so he had picked the earliest flight possible. This meant a flight that left Jenny not a minute to spare after her last class. So Jenny was forced to do all the packing and saying her goodbye's the week before. Every minute till her flight was booked fully with shopping she had to do, people she had to see, and stuff she had to pack. Now that week had passed and it was time for her to go see Jason once more. She heard the last bell ring and rushed out of the class door to the driver that was waiting downstairs. Despite their talk last month, she was a bit nervous. A lot was riding on this trip and many people were hoping for one certain outcome, but she wasn't feeling the need to run away. It was a healthy amount of nervousness and it was mixed with a bit of excitement. How would a week of trying to fall in love be. Jenny giggled as she was thinking about this.

Jason on his end was counting down the minutes to Jenny's arrival and was keeping himself busy with last minute preparations. You see, it wasn't just the week of Jenny's visit, it was also the week of his birthday. He had given up on his plan of proposing to Jenny on the day of, but he had not gotten rid of his current habit of keeping the ring in his pocket. His determination to make Jenny his wive was still as great as when she had left last time. Maybe even greater. Their conversations had brought them even closer and the saying "absence makes the heart grow fonder" was becoming more true than ever. But by now he was done with the absence and the waiting, he wanted Jenny to come and never leave again. So he had to give it his all this trip. If he could not have her marry him right away, he could at least try to convince her to move here as soon as possible. That was the prize Jenny had promised him and that is the prize he was aiming to get. Right now he was on his way to buy her a present. Even though it was the time of the year that it was his turn to receive something, he could not help himself. A ring would give her pressure, but a necklace should be fine right? At least then she would have something connecting them together by the time she was to return to the Netherlands again. Keeping other possible suitors at bay. Jason was a very jealous person, but he could not show it yet. For fear that it might scare Jenny away and that was the opposite of what he was to achieve this week. So he could only show his mark on her in a subtle unsuspicious way. He knew she wouldn't accept a gift like this without a bit of convincing either, but he had thought of a way around that. He smirked as he was thinking about his fool proof plan.