He huffed in response, letting the car fall back into silence. I pulled into the parking garage and stepped out of the car, following him to his apartment. “I’m fully capable of getting into my own apartment.” He grumbled as I followed him to his front door. “It’s for my own piece of mind.” I said as we stood at his front door, I handed him back his car keys. When he opened the door we both just stood there awkwardly, for some reason I didn’t want to leave. “Would you like a drink?” I crossed my arms and peered up at him. “Yes.” I said, brushing past him and waltzing into his apartment like I owned the place. He closed the door and headed to the fridge, pulling out a bottle of red wine. He poured two glasses and handed me one. “I’m very upset with you, Nathan.” I spoke quietly, gazing

