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I call back. The phone rings for several seconds and goes straight to voicemail.

And turned his phone off.

I debate going up to his apartment and knocking on his door, but I decide not to.

I look at Lily.

“What have we gotten ourselves into?”

Her response is a snort.

12

I’m downstairs, checking my mail when Stuart surprises me, holding two chai lattes.

“Is that for me?” I ask, pointing to a cup.

“Well, it’s not for the mailman.” He laughs. It’s been a while since we’ve caught up. “How’s it been going? I’ve noticed you’ve been out a lot lately.”

“Yeah, I’ve been….going on some dates, I guess. Going out to eat. You know, the usual.” I say, tossing a coupon booklet into my bag.

“I see you and Jae leaving every morning.” Stuart gives me a sly smile. “Where do you two go?”

“His restaurant,” I say. “I’m painting a mural there.”

“Have you gone out with him yet?” He gives me a wink.

“Um,” I say.

“Explain.”

“We’ve gone on…fake, practice dates…but nothing real…” I say. “But they feel real. And that terrifies me. He lashed out at his friend he set me up with the other night. ”

“Maybe they feel real to him, too,” Stuart suggests.

“Maybe,” I think about it. It’s obvious to me now. “But I worry dating him for real is a bad idea.”

“Why? You don’t like him?” Stuart asks, sipping on his latte.

“No, I do,” I laugh. “But I’m trying to focus on fostering my relationship with this other guy, Rishi,”

“If you like Jae, who cares about Rishi?”

“Jae has become a good friend to me now, I don’t want to lose that. What if it doesn’t work out and he disappears?” I confide in Stuart.

“Have a little faith that he won’t do that.” Stuart says. “Besides, his lease is two years.”

“Oh, great, so if it doesn’t work out, I’m definitely fucked!” I laugh.

“Do you have feelings for him?” Stuart asks. Always the gossip.

“I don’t know,” I say. “We kissed. Once. But I don’t think it meant anything.”

“Look,” Stuart says. “I think it’s worth a shot. Give yourself some credit. I’ve got to file some paperwork for a new tenant, but we should catch up again later. Text me!” Stuart leaves the mail room, and

I rub my temples in classic Riley fashion and try to think of an excuse to text Rishi. It’s Saturday, and I want to invite him out. It’s only natural since we had a good time yesterday. He will expect a text from me anyway.

And if I don’t distract myself with Rishi, I will surely distract myself with Jae.