Harleen was still down from Ivy's request for her to stay away from Joey. Usually nothing could keep her away but when Ivy threatened to force her hand, Harley was more worried for her Puddin' than anything else. She knew Ivy wasn't someone to mess around with and she didn't want her best friend hurting her boyfriend. She'd just hope she could avoid Joey for as long as Ivy wanted because actually breaking up with him? She couldn't do that. But the whole avoiding thing seemed moot now since she was getting ready to go to his place. She had completely forgotten Jonathan was his roommate and now she was heading over to the belly of the beast, figuratively speaking. She'd cancel just out of fear of running into Joey but Jon was one of the special exceptions in her book for doing this for. Harleen had plenty of friends, surprisingly enough. Though they weren't really 'friends' they were people who liked her and she liked back. Pam and Harvey were probably her best friends. Then there was Joey of course, and she got along with some people she never met before like Dick. As far as she was concerned Bruce and Tim were her friends too, despite the fact that Joey pretty much hated them all, she couldn't help it, she was friendly.
Jon was special however. Harley had a habit of noticing people no one else really noticed, or things no one else really noticed about other people. She noticed Harvey being fake while he was a Golden Boy, never really buying his act. She noticed Pamela before she became so attractive overnight. She noticed Joe and Guy before they became such central figures in her life. And she noticed Jon. Quiet Jon who never spoke and never attracted much attention to himself. People picked on him, but it was before Harley was as outspoken as she was now and she never said much to help him. The most she would do was smile at him in the hallway and find little excuses to say hello, whether to borrow a pencil or ask if he knew what the homework was. She had a small crush on the boy before Guy noticed her and stole her heart away. Then she didn't see Jon around much anymore, opting to hang out with Guy and his senior friends. Then when he died she was all about Joe, but since she became so friendly she was starting to notice people again, and now she was talking to Jon again. She still found something about him fascinating. Whether it was his psychosis or something in his eyes, like he had a secret he wouldn't tell anyone. It was the crazies that attracted Harley the most. And Jon definitely wasn't all together.
Now here she was going to help the same boy she had a crush on back in Freshman year find a girl. It was sort of bittersweet, especially how she was in the dumps herself on love but if it'd help put a smile on that face, why not? She stopped on Jon's floor, hesitating outside the door before fleeing to the elevator where she leaned against the wall, taking out her phone to message him. She told him she'd be waiting outside the building where all the students were staying and she'd meet him there. She hoped he'd silently understand why she had to do that, but Jon was usually good with not prying like that. Sighing she pressed the button on the elevator, heading down before going through the lobby and out of the swiveling doors. Letting out a breath of cold air, shivering slightly as she noted the degrees having dropped significantly since classes earlier, she tried to ignore it. She wasn't going back in for a coat now.