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I'm good with planning, but...

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ZACK

“Jesus,” Layla says loudly, when the silence stretches on too long. “I said I’m sad. Not dying of a terminal illness.”

“You’re sad?” Josh repeats, like it’s completely unbelievable. Luke doesn’t say anything, studying the side of her face. I roll my eyes, stirring the pan of pasta. They’re both so dramatic.

“I do have emotions,” Layla says, looking annoyed.

“Yes,” Luke says quietly. “And in the three years we’ve known you, you’ve never, not once, admitted to being sad.”

“Leave her alone, she’s had a bad night,” I say, turning off the hob. “She tried to get a man to shag her, and he climbed out of a bathroom window and wriggled down the drainpipe to get away from her.”

I start dishing up a huge pile of steaming macaroni.

“And then she had to eat a plate of vegetarian roadkill. If she were anyone else, she’d probably be crying. Thank God she’s so brave.”

“I didn’t want him to shag me,” Layla argues, fiddling with the hem of her little silver dress.

“It’s not hard to get a man to sleep with you.”

“Aye,” I agree, reaching for a fork in the cutlery drawer.

“Not when you’re dressed like that, it’s not.” I glance sideways at her, running my eyes up her toned thighs. Dunno what was wrong with the guy she asked out.

Layla’s a knockout. Tall and leggy, with high cheekbones and pale green eyes, and this sharp, shoulder-length hair that she bleaches white-blonde. It’s really hot.

“Zack,” Luke chides. “Don’t say that.”

“What? She’s in a short dress and heels. She could go to any club in the city right now and the guys would be on her like flies.”

Hilariously, Layla nods. “Yeah. But I don’t want that.”

Josh takes a seat in the armchair. “If you didn’t want your date to sleep with you, what did you want?”

Layla hesitates. “I just
 wanted him to like me,” she says eventually. “I want a guy to have dinner with me, and like me enough to want to see me again. I want an actual relationship.”

I raise an eyebrow. There’s a thread of vulnerability in her voice that I’ve never heard from Layla before. She’s usually the dictionary definition of a boss bitch. I consider, then go to the fridge, pull out a huge block of cheese, and grate some extra on top of the pasta to cheer her up.

“Rejection hurts,” Luke says softly. “That’s nothing to be ashamed of.”

She shakes her head. “It’s not the rejection that bothers me. I just don’t like that I’m so behind.”

“Behind on what?” Josh asks. “Dating?” He jerks his head at me. “We’re all older than you, and none of us is in relationships.”

“Yeah, but you don’t want to be,” she points out. “I do. It’s in my plan.”

“Plan?” I ask, making my way back to the sofa and handing her the bowl.

“Is this another one of your weird lists? Because I don’t think you can schedule falling in love, babe.” I plop down at her side.

Layla is a real freak about schedules. She schedules every second of her life, from the moment she wakes up at the crack of dawn, to the exact time she’s meant to go to sleep. I get that the girl is busy running her own business, but no one needs to be that organised.

Sometimes I’ll drop by her flat, and she’ll say some shit like, ‘Hang on, I’ve got four more minutes of washing the dishes before I can talk’.

Little weirdo.

“I can schedule everything,” Layla argues, scooping up a huge amount of melted cheese.

“And yes, I have got a list. It’s a ten-year plan. I made it when I graduated high school, to map out my twenties. And I’m already on the extended timeline. Originally, I was aiming to find my husband at twenty-five.” She frowns and shoves the food in her mouth.

Josh makes a choking sound behind his hand.

Layla glares at him. “What?”

“Nothing. Nothing.” He swallows hard. “Um, why twenty-five?”

She shrugs. “It seemed like a good age. Gave me long enough to sort out my career, but didn’t leave it so late that my fertility started to decrease, or all the good men were taken.” Josh starts coughing again, even harder.

Layla fumbles in her bag. “Hang on, I’ll just show you.”

Luke’s eyebrows shoot up as she passes him a crumpled bit of paper. “This plan is an actual list? That you’ve written down?”

She stares at him. “Of course. How else would I remember to do everything on it?”

“Of course.” He clears his throat, studying the list. I peer over his shoulder

to get a better look. The paper is worn and water-stained, like she’s been carrying it around in her bag for a while. At the top, the words Ten-Year Plan have been scrawled in loopy, teen-girl handwriting. A long, neat list is bulleted underneath, with items like ‘Finish business degree (21yo)’, ‘start a fashion web boutique (23yo)’, and ‘Make first international sales (24yo)’.

There’s only one box left unchecked. ‘Get married (30yo).’

“So, what?” Luke says. “You wanted to be married by thirty? You have a couple of years then, don’t you? You’re not behind.”

Layla scowls at the macaroni. “Yes, but I was meant to start dating at twenty-five. No one ever finds The One on their first go. Well some people do, but it’s statistically very unlikely. So I calculated I’d need to factor in a couple of years of dating before I found the right guy.” She pokes at he pasta. “But I kept pushing it back. I kept telling myself it’s more important that I work in the shop. And now I’m turning twenty-nine in a few months, and I’ve never had a proper boyfriend. And at this rate, I never will, because I don’t even know how!” She flops back against the sofa, heaving a huge sigh.

I grin. I’ve never seen her this tipsy before. She’s usually so uptight. “I love her,” I say. “She’s so cute. Oh my God.”

She scowls. “It’s not funny. People expect you to have experience by your thirties. They won’t want to teach me.” She shovels in another mouthful of pasta. “I don’t know what’s wrong with me,” she mumbles. “I’ve tried so hard to find someone, but nothing is working.”

Josh straightens in his seat, his mouth set in an angry line. “No,” he says grimly.

“No, what?” She asks.

“There’s nothing wrong with you. Don’t say that.”

She stabs another bit of pasta. “Yeah? How many twenty-eight-year-olds do you know that haven’t even had one relationship?”

“It’s not that uncommon,” Luke says. “It’s not the norm, but it’s not odd by any means.”

She throws up her hands. “And how many of those people go on two dates a week and never get a second one? You can’t tell me that’s common.”

Luke doesn’t say anything. Layla shakes her head, setting aside the pasta. “I want a family,” she mumbles. “I want a husband. I try so hard to make people like me, but I can’t. And now sales are down in the shop, and I’ve got so much more work to do on this new line, and no one wants me
” she runs her hands through her hair, tugging. “I just
 want someone to go home to, I guess.”

Josh’s eyes widened. For a moment, we all sit in silence. She looks so worn down and tired, it hurts my heart. “Aw, jeez,” I mutter, grabbing at her and tugging her into a hug. She stiffens for a second, then relaxes against me.

“It’s okay,” I mumble, rubbing her back. “Look, pet, if this is bothering you that much, we’ll help you.”

She goes still in my arms. “Help me?” Her voice sounds odd.

“Aye. Maybe you ain’t looking in the right places for men. We can probably hook you up with some good guys, or something.” I try to pet her hair comfortingly, but she pulls free, her face suddenly lighting up.

“You could!” She says. “You could help me!” She points over my shoulder at the shelf of podcast awards over our TV. “You have a dating advice show. You know how to do this. You can teach me how to date!”

Luke looks confused. “Do you want some books or something? I’m sure we can find you some good literature—”

She shakes her head. “Not books. I’ve read them all. Look.” Picking up her bag off the floor, she upends it. Three library books skitter out. I glance over the spines. The Tactical Guide to Finding a Man. Dating 101. Attracting a Guy - Tips for Dummies.

Christ.

Josh looks at them, his lip curling. “Why am I not surprised that you tried to study dating?” He mutters. “Layla, this is BS. None of these books works. They’re full of sexist crap.”

“I know,” she emphasises. “That’s why I want lessons from you guys. Practical lessons. You could, I don’t know
 take me out to bars or something. So I can practice!”

Josh goes very still. “Excuse me?”

She nods, her eyes shining. “Whenever I’m on a date, I go all weird and awkward, and I can’t think of anything to say. But I’m comfortable with you.” She turns to me. “Zack. You’re good at flirting. And making people like you. You could teach me, right?” I hesitate, and she puts a hand on my chest. “Please? I’ll pay you.”

I pull a face. “I’m not a hooker, lass.” Jesus, I know I sleep around, but seriously?

“Just this once? I really want your help.” I don’t say anything, so she turns to Josh. “Josh? Seriously, I have the money. I bet you’d be a great teacher —”

“We’re not taking you on fake dates for money,” Josh snaps. “You’ve drunk too much. You don’t know what you’re saying. Finish your food and go to bed.” Standing, he stalks over to the kitchen, turning away from us.

No one says anything for a few seconds. Layla carefully sets her bowl down on the coffee table and joins him, wobbling slightly.

“Josh,” she says quietly. When he doesn’t respond, she reaches up and pats his cheek clumsily. “Look at me,” she orders. He turns his head, meeting her gaze. “Have I hurt your feelings?”

“No,” he clips out.

“No?” Her hand is still on his face. She rubs her fingers over his stubble. “I like this. You usually shave.”

I wince.

Josh closes his eyes for a second, then wraps his hand around her wrist, gently pulling her away from him. “Don’t do that, Layla.” His voice is lower than usual. “You’re drunk. Go to bed.”

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  • My Three Hot Neighbors and Our Fake Date   Kissing lessons

    ZACKIt takes a few hours, but Layla eventually loosens up. Over a couple of rounds of pub food and beer, her awkwardness fades away, and she gets more comfortable. She’s actually very good at flirting, which doesn’t surprise me — she’s got a sharp tongue and a good sense of humour. She keeps trying to make notes in her little book, so eventually I confiscate it, and the conversation gets much more natural after that. By the time the pub rings the bell for last call, she’s cuddled between Josh and me, flushed pink and chatting up a storm. Josh and I both hold one of her hands as we walk her home, and by the time we get her back to our apartment building, she looks like most girls look after a date with me: horny.Sounds like a knob thing to say, but she really does. Her cheeks are all pink, she’s leaning into my arm, and her eyes keep flicking between my mouth and my biceps. I make sure to flex, so she gets a good show, and her cheeks get even darker.Who’d have thought it? Layla Tho

  • My Three Hot Neighbors and Our Fake Date   My wildest secret fantasy, comes alive

    LAYLAJosh waits patiently. Ten seconds pass. Then thirty seconds. I try to think of a single cool, seductive, funny response, but my brain is wiped clean.“Would you like me to repeat my line?” Josh asks kindly, as my silence ticks over the minute mark. “Damn. I think I broke her.”“God.” I give up and pull away from him, sagging in my seat. “I’m terrible,” I mutter. “This isn’t going to work. I’m useless.”I should just focus on my work. Maybe one day, I’ll be rich enough to buy a husband.Zack sits up, his usual easygoing grin swiping off his face. “Stop,” he rumbles. “Don’t talk about yourself like that.”“Like what?”“Like you’re not the biggest catch in the bloody room.” His voice is stern.“You wanna know what I see when I look at you?” I don’t say anything. He tugs at my hair. “Gorgeous hair. Gorgeous eyes. Killer smile, when you actually let yourself do it.”“You’re telling me to smile?” I ask, my voice hitching as he drags his big hand down to my waist. “Where’d you learn t

  • My Three Hot Neighbors and Our Fake Date   Time to role play


    LAYLA“You know what my problem is?” I ask, half an hour later. After a glass of wine and some aggressive cuddling from Zack, I’m feeling a lot more relaxed. Tucked between my two best friends under the dim red light of the bar, I feel warm and safe. Safe enough to talk about things I’ve never spoken about before. “I am too defensive with men,” I admit. “I don’t trust guys when they flirt with me. I don’t trust them when they show interest in me, or touch me, or try to get me in bed. It makes me angry to be flirted with. It makes me want to run away. I just hate every part of it.”“Okay,” Josh says slowly, running his finger over my hand. My skin tingles as he absentmindedly strokes the inside of my wrist. “Why?”I considered, leaning against his side. His cool, minty scent drifts into my lungs, calming me. “I can’t believe that they actually care about me. I always feel like they just want to use me.”Josh stills. “Why? Has that happened to you before?”I hesitate, then shake my h

  • My Three Hot Neighbors and Our Fake Date   Come cuddle your boyfriend, baby

    LAYLAMy cheeks burn as I slide into the booth next to Zack. Humiliation is thumping through me.That attempt at flirting went horrendously, even by my standards. The worst part is, I legitimately was trying. I wouldn’t have agreed to do this if I wasn’t going to give it my all. I just got really nervous.Before I pissed him off, the guy seemed nice enough. He sat me down and offered to buy me a drink. He seemed interested in my work. We were chatting normally, and then he put his hand over mine, and I just froze.Josh tilts his head, studying me. He’s dressed up today in a black-collared shirt that brings out the gold in his skin. He looks hot as Hell. “Tell me what happened,” he orders.“I just
 couldn’t think of anything to say. My mind went blank.”“Was he a minger up close?” Zack asks loudly, his voice echoing through the dim bar.“What?”“Did he smell rank, or something?” He demands.“No? I didn’t notice how he smelled at all. Do you have to shout?”“Then why were you looking at

  • My Three Hot Neighbors and Our Fake Date   First attempt

    ZACK“Relax,” I tell Josh for the fifth time. “She’s coming. You’re not getting stood up.”Josh glares at me, tapping the side of his pint glass impatiently.It’s been a day since our recording session with Layla. The episode only went live about half an hour ago, so I’m not sure how it’s being received — I’ve turned off my phone notifications so I can focus on the task at hand.Tonight, we’re having our first official date. I decided to pick familiar ground, and texted her to meet us at the pub opposite our apartment block at nine PM. Josh and I have been sitting at a quiet corner booth for a few minutes now. Layla’s running late, and it’s driving Josh up the wall.“I’m relaxed,” he insists, tugging at his collar. He’s dressed up for the occasion, in jeans and a black shirt I could swear is new. He’s done something to his hair, and judging by the minty smell drifting across the table, he’s doused himself in cologne as well.Interesting.I clear my throat. “You’re gonna break that gla

  • My Three Hot Neighbors and Our Fake Date   Live in the studio

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