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Londyn rolled her eyes. “Okay, girl.”

She walked away, leaving us alone.

“I’m so happy to see a familiar face. I don’t know why I let her talk me into coming here. I feel so out of place, Killian.”

“You’ll be fine, Layah. This is a chill spot. Not much happens. Outside of it getting a little loud during games, this is a relaxed crowd.” I reached out and covered her hand with mine. “Don’t worry. You’re safe with me.”

She offered me a slight smile and squeezed my hand. “I know.”

We shared a momentary gaze before Londyn sat back down at the table. She looked between the two of us as she placed a canned soda in front of Alayah.

“Am I interrupting something?” she asked, dropping her gaze to our hands.

Alayah quickly pulled her hand way. “No. I told you, Killian and I are just friends—newly reconnected friends at that.”

Londyn shrugged. “So there’s really never been anything there?”

“No.”

“Well…”

Alayah and I answered at the same time. Her head jerked in my direction.

“I…uh.I might have had a crush on you in high school.”

“I knew it,” Londyn exclaimed. “My radar is never wrong.”

“Wait,” Alayah said. “Are you serious?”

I nervously rubbed the back of my neck as I nodded. “Yeah.”

“You never said anything.”

“I didn’t think there was ever a right time to say anything. You always had a lot going on, Alayah. I cared too much about you to complicate things further. Besides, your…Kennedy would have never allowed it. It was a wonder she let me come over to study.”

She thought for a moment. “I guess you have a point.”

“I did almost ask you out once. Remember when you asked why I didn’t have a girlfriend? I told you I had my eye on someone, but I didn’t think she would feel the same.”

“I remember that.”

“I was talking about you.”

She thought for a moment. “You asked me if I would date you.”

“And you said maybe if I were into you, but I wasn’t and that we were just friends who studied together.”

Londyn cackled. “Sir. That was your in right there. You should have said something.”

I shook my head. “I know. I was scared, okay? I was your Average Joe, and honestly, I thought she was out of my league.”

“You two would make a beautiful couple,” Londyn professed.

“I’m just happy to have my friend back,” I said. “I want her to be happy. This is a new start for her. That’s what I want her to focus on.”

“Awww!He’s considerate!”

Alayah rolled her eyes. “Londyn, please don’t start.”