"You were just way nicer to me than he was."
"Or maybe I understood that if we played with you for ten or twenty minutes, you'd leave us to our video games for the rest of the day.” He raised an eyebrow.
"Whatever you say.” I waved the words away. “But just think about it this way, if I hadn't been so annoying, you wouldn't have had any experience in TV or films. So I should totally get all the credit for you being the star that you are."
Drew rolled his eyes and laughed. "I’m not a star. I just went on a lot of dates in the past few months."
"Well, the fact that your photo is now the wallpaper on all of my friends’ phones tells me otherwise."
His face paled. "You’re not serious about that, right?"
"The ‘me having friends’ part?" I asked, feigning ignorance.
"No, the wallpaper part."
"Okay, fine. So only half of my friends have your face greeting them every time they use their phone."
Drew raised an eyebrow.
"Fine. Just me," I said, unable to resist teasing him in the way I'd always done in high school.
"You're relentless." Drew laughed. "How does Nolan put up with you?"
I looked down at the rug. ”Oh, you know."
And I tried to think of something more to say, but couldn't really think of anything, because Nolanhadn'tput up with me. He'd found someone else instead.
And from the way Drew was studying me, I worried he might be figuring my secret out.