“You bought milk tea for her too?"

“No. The line was too long. I didn't have the time to wait."

“So, would you have bought it for her if you hadn't been in a rush?"

She stopped to Look at him.

"Yes," he replied bluntly.

"Listen to him. He is so...Aargh!' Blair ran out of words she could use to describe him. He really knew little about girls. She was pissed at him now. But he wouldn't understand things through anger. She would have to explain like a primary school teacher.

“Wesley,” she began after taking a moment to calm herself down.

Hmm?"

"Would you stop going shopping with girls?"

"Including you?"

“Of course not. I meant other girls. Since you don't want a girlfriend, you shouldn't get their hopes up. When you go out shopping with Garnet, she might misunderstand things and end up believing that you are interested in her," she said with an earnest look on her face. Wesley frowned.

It baffled him how girls could misunderstand things so easily.

"Okay," he agreed shortly.

“Will you stop buying them milk tea and oden?"

"Yes."

“That's all well and good. But what if Megan wants you to go shopping with her. What if she wants you to buy some food for her?"

"I'LL ask Carlos to go with her." Wesley suggested the simplest option

“He doesn't spend much time on her anymore," she reminded him. It was true! Carlos had been reluctant to even let Megan come with him and

Debbie when they had gone to New York to celebrate New Year. But his grandma had wanted to see her so bad that he eventually had to agree to take her with them.

After Carlos had fallen for Debbie, he spent very little time with

Megan, and consequently, more responsibility had fallen on Wesley

“Then I'll ask Damon to do it." Wesley said his next option.

“Nuh-uh! Damon has to take care of his wife," Blair said.

Wesley felt a little stumped. Who was left now? He thought of Curtis.

But no! Curtis was married too. So, that only left him...