Skylark nodded, glad that Rileyâs intense want to be a girlfriend didnât have her settling for some freshman basic chum who probably didnât know how to do laundry and wore the same underwear for a week before turning it inside out and wow, his inner monologue had gotten specific; he just knew she deserved better than to have to be the mom in a relationship and her boundaries were sensible. It made him happy to agree. âNo, I think youâre on the right track. Itâs a whole new world for freshmen, that does make them babies, whereas weâre the soph-o-mores. Very sophisticated,â he laughed.Â
The new parameters were in mind as they kept going and that excluded guys like Theo anyway who was a senior but still not mature enough for Riley, in Skyâs completely biased opinion. Besides, if Riley was going for a Medici, Isaac was a better fit for what she wanted. Kendall was too. He and Sky werenât close, so he wouldnât have to pick sides if it didnât work out like he had with Rileyâs last try, and if it did work out? There were far worse guys out there to try to make Riley happy. She was happy already, with the way that she grinned and the way she said the word âperfectâ so eagerly, so Sky let out a sigh and smiled and swiped right. There was a charged silence for the direct second after, to see if there was a match, but nothing popped on the screen. Awkward.
âWell, we said that was the last one for today,â he said, turning his eyes to her, trying to think of the perfect thing to move them past this moment âWant to go eat something? My treat, if and only if you donât ignore me in favor of the many conversations youâre bound to be having once these people swipe back while.â
Despite all the time that the two of them had spent using the app last year, Riley felt like all the specifics of how it worked eluded her now. Sky might have felt a flash of disappointment on her behalf that Kendall hadnât immediately popped up as a match, but Riley didnât; she figured it would take time, although the temptation to obsessively check her phone to see if heâd swiped back on her was definitely going to be hard to resist. But if he didnât... maybe he just friend-liked her too much to want to date her? She could probably make excuses in her head all day long, but was relieved for the fact that she didnât have to.
âFood sounds perfect -- who knew being anxious about Matchmakr could make a person so hungry?â Riley giggled, hopping up from her seat and reaching out her hand to help pull Sky up, too. She felt lighter now that the app was closed and she wasnât obsessing over it as much, but sheâd never admit it out loud that the dating app almost made her more nervous than just going through her regular, everyday life did. If she said it out loud, she was sure Sky would encourage her to delete it immediately, but she didnât want to right now. All she wanted was good food, and the best company, and she tried to close the Matchmaking side of her brain off as she asked him, âWhat are you in the mood for? My treat, if youâll hold onto my phone so Iâm not checking it a million times while weâre out.â