Make them yourself. I’m not your personal chef
 
 I mean, technically…
 
 Brooklyn
 
 Finish that sentence and I will sic HR on you
 
 Not HR. C’mon, you know Lizzie’s had it out for me since I accidentally ate her yogurt
 
 Brooklyn
 
 You should’ve thought of that before stealing other people’s snacks
 
 Three dots popped up, disappeared, and reappeared.
 
 I held my breath.
 
 Brooklyn
 
 But I was thinking of you because Bake Off comes on soon
 
 A grin stretched across my face.
 
 Were you? Interesting
 
 Brooklyn
 
 Don’t read too much into it
 
 Brooklyn
 
 You’ve brainwashed me into turning on Channel 4 every Tuesday night and I WILL make you pay for it
 
 You’re lying again. You love watching Bake Off with me
 
 Actually, she reminded me that I needed to leave soon. The show started in ten minutes, and our book club had devolved into a half-pillow fight, half-philosophical debate about the dinosaurs’ extinction.
 
 Want to watch it together? I can regale you with hilarious commentary over the phone
 
 I waited. Nothing. Not even the three dots.
 
 “Who are you texting?”
 
 The voice was so close to my ear, I instinctively jumped and nearly banged my head into Adil’s nose. “Jesus! Don’t sneak up on me like that. I almost punched you.”
 
 “Sorry.” He plopped down in Asher’s vacated spot. He’d given up on mediating a book club discussion and was eyeing me with open curiosity. “So, who were you texting? New girlfriend? You have a goofy smile on your face.”
 
 My mouth flattened into a straight line. “My smile isn’t goofy.”
 
 “Hmm. I beg to differ.”
 
 “Don’t make me rethink punching you.”
 
 “Okay, okay. I can take a hint.” Adil held up his hands in surrender. “Actually, I wanted to talk to you because, um, I wanted to apologize again.”
 
 “For what?”
 
 “For telling Coach about your intruder.” He shifted, his brows pulled so low they formed a sharp V. “I wasn’t trying to get you in trouble. He’sCoach, you know? He always has the answers, so I thought…I don’t know. I thought he might be able to help.”