I sighed deeply as I watched different buildings and landscapes constantly moving backwards in a rush. Breeze rushed at my face and nipped at my ears and I took solace in its chilling power.
"Is everything alright, Teddy?"
I looked away from the window and glanced at Alex who was behind the steering wheel gripping it with one hand while the other rested comfortably on his cladded knee.
"I can count the number of times you've sighed like a pitiful puppy." He continued.
"Stop comparing me to puppies," I grumbled, facing the window again. "And why do you care how many times I sigh or if everything is okay with me?"
"Because, I'm your tutor and it's my duty to make sure that you are in the right state of mind to study calculus to study. Calculus needs great mental stability."
I scoffed, "Are you insinuating that I'm mentally unstable?"
"No," He grunted with a facepalm, "Something is obviously bothering you so your mind is not at rest now. That's what I mean."