Patrick grinned. "I could tell. But what if it's actually a yes, too?"
"No, it isn't," Cordy growled.
"I mean, who knows? You actually hated me when I touched you before, but you're touching me willingly now, aren't you?"
Cordy was left utterly speechless. Was she not making sense before?
"I mean, whatever your reason was, you touched me on your own accord," Patrick added very flirtatiously, before studying her for a moment. "That said, you rarely gave another person so much attention. You really hate Nana, don't you?"
"Nope."
"Don't bother trying to trick me."
"Nana's really your ideal type, huh? You men are all the same. "
"You're my ideal type," Patrick said solemnly.
"Save the flattery," Cordy snorted, completely skeptical.
"I mean, Nana is the type who… Actually, I can't really describe her, but either way, she's not my type."
Patrick certainly didn’t know how to comment on Nana. He didn’t feel that positive about her at first sight, but wasn’t exactly repulsed either.
Overall speaking, she just did not leave a strong impression.
"Well, you were pretty sweet on her," Cordy pointed out.
"Are you jealous?"
Cordy rolled her eyes at him.
"That's because she's your cousin. I wouldn't bother talking to her if she were someone else," Patrick said as if it was only natural.
Cordy smiled. Having Patrick around was nice at times.
As a friend, that is.
"So? Why do you hate Nana so much?" Patrick pressed.
"I don't hate her."
"Then it must be the man, what's his name… Lucas Lynch, was it?"
"I don't know what you're talking about," Cordy snorted, suddenly too tired.
"That doesn't sound like a no. Don't tell me… You fell for him because he resembles John Levine?!" Patrick asked, suddenly a little hysterical.
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