The group was now spread across the patio, lounging on separate couches. Haley, Alex, Manny, Paige, and I were gathered on a large C-shaped sofa, comfortably sunk into the cushions. On a similar couch nearby sat Claire, Phil, Alan, Gloria, and Charlie.
Claire kept sneaking glances toward our group—specifically at Haley and Alex. Her expression was a mix of curiosity, worry, and subtle judgnt, the kind only a mother could master.
The atmosphere was casual now, the air filled with soft music and murmured conversations. Dessert plates balanced on laps (or on the table), coffee cups in hand, people were beginning to settle into the late afternoon rhythm of the gathering.
Manny, sitting across from , lifted his cup delicately, sipping his coffee with exaggerated care. As he brought it to his lips, his pinky finger extended instinctively. Paige noticed and nudged lightly with her elbow. I caught it too and smirked.
"Practicing for a tea party with the Queen?" I asked Manny.
He glanced over, unfazed. "It's called refinent."
"Why are you drinking coffee? You're like ten, right?" Paige questioned, looking at Manny with a puzzled expression.
Manny raised an eyebrow, setting his cup down on the saucer with care. "It's a Colombian tradition."
"I'm pretty sure that tradition doesn't include seven spoons of sugar in an espresso," I said deadpan.
"You're also drinking coffee, Jake. You're only one year older than …" said Alex, looking at strangely.
Yeah, only Manny and I were drinking coffee on our couch.
"I love the taste of it," I replied. "Believe , I don't need to do sothing like this to make myself seem like an adult or to try acting cool."
It was an old habit. I had tried not to drink it at first, but it was hard to resist the sll—and I genuinely liked the flavor too. So, my old friend caffeine, welco back
"And Manny, stop staring. Or at least decide if you want to stare at Haley or at Paige. Not like the second has much to stare at..."
Paige bit my shoulder.
"You can pass because of your age, but girls don't like that, Manny. They'll think you're creepy or a weirdo..." I added, while my eye twitched—watching my dad try very hard not to look at Gloria's...
"You two are so weird," Alex muttered, crossing her arms and rolling her eyes.
"You're just mad because no one's staring at yours," Haley teased, flashing her a grin.
Alex turned her head sharply. "Excuse ? I don't need validation from teenage boys. Unlike you, I actually have goals."
"Right, and one of those goals is being single your entire life," Haley retorted, sipping her drink like it was a mic drop.
Manny looked at and asked, "So, Jake, are you dating anyone right now?", picking Haley interest
Before I could answer, Paige cut in. "No. He's behaving like a monk."
And then my phone rang.
I pulled it out and answered, "Hey, Tasha, how you doing?"
Paige just rolled her eyes.
"Yes, I will. Uhum... that will do. Bye bye, kisses," I said, hanging up.
I looked at Paige, amused. "Unfortunately, my monastery days are over."
"What's the na of the girl this ti?" questioned Paige. "So I can pronounce it correctly," she added dryly.
"Tasha O'Hara Ratajkowski, her complete na. She's British."
Haley huffed a bit, frustrated, and sank deeper into the couch.
Manny, on the other hand, leaned in with genuine curiosity. "How do you court girls? And how do you get them to say yes?"
"I don't want to brag, but sotis they just co to ," I replied
Paige gave a long look.
Without a word, I handed her my phone.
"Wow," Paige exclaid, tapping the screen as she scanned the list and unanswered ssages. She tapping slowly, eyebrows rising.
"Half of them—I don't even know who they are..." I shrugged.
Manny looked like the universe had wronged him, his face twisted in existential disbelief—but still, he asked, "But if you need to court?"
"I want to hear that too," Paige mocked.
"There's no formula, Manny. Every girl is different," I started. (Not totally true, but I wasn't about to say that in front of three of them.) "Paige, for example, is just a needy girl. You only have to give her attention."
"Okay, okay, stop biting , you little gremlin," I added, pushing Paige's head away gently.
"For Paige, you need to show intelligence and be funny. ntioning science helps, but don't pretend to know more than you do—very few people can match her in that departnt, especially in our ages"
"Haley would be different," I said, catching her attention. She adjusted her posture, inching closer on the couch.
"She's the popular type. Being good at singing, sports, or anything that sets you apart from other guys would help catch her eye. Invite her to see a hit movie or take her to a great party. If you know anything about fashion, that's a bonus. She dresses well—she visibly knows her stuff. That's why you should also dress well if you're going out with her."
Haley gave a smirk and a wink. "You got !"
Alex shook her head.
"He sure does..." Paige murmured to .
"And Alex..." I started.
"What about ?" said Alex, challenging, clearly not believing I'd have an answer.
"She's similar to Paige, but a bit snappier and more reserved. You need sothing that would pick her interest," I said, then looked directly at Alex. "I'd start by saying she reminds of Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice, and bring up books by Betty Friedan and Simone de Beauvoir. The Feminine mystique and Le Deuxiè Sexe "
Alex's eyes widened.
"Then I'd ask what she wants for her future—she seems to have a plan. I'd ask which college she thinks is the best, and talk about how so few people in our generation appear to care about these things anymore, how they've beco shallow and vain. I'd even try to abstractly interpret so recent hit song, like Timber, and argue how it could be seen as an environntal taphor—just to show her that soone is paying attention to deeper anings."
Alex flushed
Alex, you are not so special, I know exactly how to pick girls like you. It just so happens I don't. Too troubleso after the good stuff.
(With so of them, you seem like you're always walking on eggshells)
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