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I shake my head. “You keep it.” She slips it around her wrist. I swerve around Linny to grab a cooling muffin, handing it over. “Take this.”

“Happily.” She holds the warm muffin with the tips of her fingers. “I’ll see you soon?”

“Count on it.”

After she leaves, I check my phone to see a text from Paul.

Paul, huh? Almost forgot we exchanged numbers.

PAUL: Hey, mate. Thinking about spending some time in Scotland after the wedding. You’re outdoorsy, right? Any hiking recs?

ME: Hey. Aye, I’ve an abundance of recs. What level we looking at?

PAUL: Low-medium. More than a trail, but not an all-day/overnight trek

ME: Gotcha

I send him a few links to trails that I like, offering a few details about my favorites. Paul’s a nice bloke. It’s too bad he lives in London. I’m not saying I’d pursue anything with him, but he’d bea good friend to have. It seems like we have a lot in common.

Speaking of friends, I switch over to my text thread with Linny.

ME: Do you fancy a hike?

OSCAR WILDE’S MOTHER: It’s been so long since we’ve spoken. Oh, how I have missed you

ME: Don’t be cheeky. Answer the question

OSCAR WILDE’S MOTHER: Sure. I like hiking

OSCAR WILDE’S MOTHER: I mean, nothing hardcore, but I don’t mind a steep hill or having to weave around fallen trees. I like a nice hike on a nice day

OSCAR WILDE’S MOTHER: Why? You don’t mean now, do you?

ME: Naw. Just curious

ME: What are your thoughts on mountain biking?

OSCAR WILDE’S MOTHER: I don’t trust me on a bike, but the concept of it is fine

I snort as I type my response.

ME: Fair

OSCAR WILDE’S MOTHER: Do you wear those tight little numbers when you mountain bike or is that just normal cycling?

ME: That’s more of a speed cycling thing. Why? You want me to?

OSCAR WILDE’S MOTHER: No, I reallydon’t. I’m not sure there’s a single person, even you, who could pull off that outfit

ME: I can pull off ANY outfit, thank you very much

ME: But next nice day, maybe we should go on a hike?

I gnaw my lip as I await her reply. I’m asking her as a friend and not even specifically asking. Just throwing out an open-ended suggestion. An open-ended suggestion that is ignoring our fake dating plan. Should I unsend the text? Before I can even attempt that, she responds.

OSCAR WILDE’S MOTHER: Not sure when that mythical nice day will come, but yeah. Why not?

I grin stupidly at my phone before I slide it aggressively down the counter. Enough of that for today.