Chapter 10-Quality over Quantity(2)
“He like totally is.” Evan agreed with me in a mocking tone which caused me to laugh, “Did you save some for me?” Evan sat down on the floor and like Chris, he leaned back against the couch for back support while grabbing a plate, “I think you’re the one who is freaking amazing here, Zo.”
I swayed a little, the stupid big grin coming back to me, “I love it when you compliment me, please don’t stop.”
That made him chuckle, “You’re a good cook and fucking hot which is a perfect combination in my book.” He suddenly got a serious look on his face, “And I suppose my friends will feel the same way so when they fly over this weekend, please don’t mind them. I apologize for their behavior beforehand.”
I grabbed the dirty plates and put them away in the sink, “They can’t be that bad.”
“They’re not that bad.” Evan agreed with me, “But it’s a bachelor party so the guys are going to be drunk and stupid so you’ve been warned. You know how things go on these kinds of parties.”
I joined him back in the living room, sitting down beside him on the floor while I reached for the remote control to turn on the TV, “I got it. I won’t hold it against you.” I promised him.
Evan’s gaze was fixed on the TV, watching the news program together with me, “Emily and Nick are coming over on Monday. They’ll stay for a few days.”
“After the bachelor party?”
“Yeah, the guys will leave Monday morning while Emily and Nick arrive Monday night.”
I observed his face for a bit, “You seem more excited about Emily and Nick coming over than the bachelor party.”
Evan met my gaze, “I do love to have a good time, but ever since Emily and Nick got together I found out I also don’t mind spending quiet time-” He gestured between us, “Like this. I think I prefer this more, you know, getting to know people. Only having a few good friends instead of a hundred acquaintances who only befriend you to get ahead in life.”
I completely understood where he was coming from. It was the same for me. The closest friends I had were Laurel and Sasha, I shared everything with them. I hadn’t talked to them about Evan yet, but we would talk about it when I had the time. They had my back, always. Evan had that with Emily and Nick, and I figured also with Chris. He knew that only those people would never stab him in the back and would be there for him when life wasn’t going well.This is property © of NôvelDrama.Org.
“Quality over quantity.”
Evan chuckled, “Exactly.”
When Evan finished up breakfast we went grocery shopping together. I figured he had better things to do, but he assured me that wasn’t the case. I had his full attention. After walking around town for hours we had dinner at a sushi restaurant, it was small and secluded. Evan told me because it was more expensive than the usual sushi restaurant, but he wanted to treat me. I protested at first, but he wasn’t listening so I just agreed. We had a great time together, eating delicious food and drinking sake. We didn’t have many glasses since we still needed to walk back to the apartment. I took a few pictures of our food and also a few together with Evan. I posted them without thinking about the consequences. I wouldn’t even care if my parents hated it. I had a great time and I wanted everyone to know. It was also part of my job so it was a win-win situation. We walked home after we finished dinner, Evan carrying my grocery bags while I walked closely beside him. Once we were back inside my apartment he helped me put away everything and then excused himself, needing to catch up with emails and whatnot he told me. When he left the apartment I couldn’t keep things to myself anymore. I texted Laurel if she could talk, the girl texted me back instantly letting me know she could face cam with me. I settled on my bed and talked with Laurel, telling her all about Evan. When I told her everything she told me something I didn’t want to think about. She told me I had feelings for him. It hit home because I knew that was true. I’m pretty sure those feelings didn’t start in Tokyo either, it happened way before that. I was just too stubborn and proud to admit that.
“Just face it, Zoey, it started way back when Nicolas introduced you to him. That’s why it upset you so much when you saw him with other women.”
I knew it was true, but I still wasn’t going to admit it.
“Tell you what, I’ll try and get some days off to come to visit you. I feel like we have a lot to talk about.”
I nodded, “We do.”
Laurel smiled at me, “Okay, honey, I gotta go. We’ll talk soon.”
“Love you.”
“Love you too.”
Laurel was coming over soon which would definitely help with getting my feelings straight. I knew why Evan was always on my mind, but I’d explore that after I had a talk with Laurel face to face. I didn’t want to take any risks, life was already too complicated for me right now. The last thing I wanted was to ruin my friendship with the guy.