"Oh, I forgot, you don't have a girlfriend. Worried your crush might get the wrong idea?"
She said this with a knowing smile, a twinkle in her eyes that made me feel like she was onto something.
Noticing Jonah was ignoring her, she got up and plopped down next to me, throwing an arm around my shoulders like we were old pals.
"Jonah might not be everyone's cup of tea, but his sister? Total opposite. With that sweet, first-love kind of face, I bet you have quite a few admirers at school. Why let the good ones get away? I have a brother your age. How about giving him a thought?"
Just as I was about to decline, I felt a gentle nudge on my arm. When our eyes met, my heart skipped a beat as I caught on to her hint.
Feigning shyness, I ducked my head, not saying a word.
"Consider what?" Jonah sneered, grabbing his phone. "Where are you? Don’t you want your girlfriend back or what?"
On the other end, Officer Cooper was breathless. "Keep her there. I’m at the door."
So this pretty lady is Officer Cooper's girlfriend? Did they have a spat?
The lady next to me zipped up her jacket, rolling her eyes at Jonah.
In less than a minute, Officer Cooper burst in, all flustered. He knelt in front of the pretty lady, speaking softly, "Didn't you say the last tattoo hurt too much and you'd never get another?"
Her face was expressionless. "Why do you care?"
Officer Cooper coaxed, "What do you want to get this time?"
"She wants a photo of me and her." Jonah, always stirring the pot, watched the drama unfold with amusement.
Officer Cooper paused, nodded, and said, "Alright, then give me one too. I'll get 'Lana' tattooed."
Jonah's face turned stormy. "Are you serious?"
......
Later, Officer Cooper scooped up the pretty lady and carried her out. As they passed me, she whispered, "You've got a shot. Go for it."
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