'our cafe'

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                         *Pedri's pov*

And then she was like: "I'm sure I have more Instagram followers than you have money in your bank account." Gavi fell off his chair at that moment. "And what did you say to that?" Gavi asked through tears of laughter. "Nothing, I laughed," I replied. I told him everything that happened in the car. Who would I tell if not him? He's been my best friend since we've known each other. I think we clicked the moment we first met. Of course, sometimes it annoys me, but it doesn't matter to me. "I still can't believe you left me alone with her." "Sorry but it was an emergency." Of course, there is always an emergency when I need something. At that moment, our coffee arrived. Normally I don't drink coffee, but I always drink it with Gavi in ​​'our cafe'.

 Normally I don't drink coffee, but I always drink it with Gavi in ​​'our cafe'

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The waitress winked at me. I just awkwardly laughed back. I hate it when that happens. She is always very kind, I can't say that she is not, but it seems to me that she openly flirts with me. That always somehow bothered me. Not only from her but from every girl. I just didn't like it. Gavi always teases me that I'm gay because of that, but I'd just roll my eyes. It's not that I don't like girls, I just don't like talking to them, I'm always nervous around them. I seem to have some trauma from girls.


Or maybe I just haven't found the right one to talk to openly.

"But man, you really came off as an asshole in front of a girl." Gavi snapped me out of my thoughts. "To the waitress?" "Oh my god, are you that stupid? To Sofia.", Gavi rolled his eyes.


Is he normal? How should I have behaved? "She must be up to something. Why else would she be here when she could be in Hawaii?" "Maybe she wanted to change, start living independently?" "Her? Yes for sure. And to open the counter for neglected animals." "You shouldn't judge," Gavi said a little annoyed. "Take it easy, man, I've known her since the first grade of elementary school. I certainly know what I'm talking about." "Now you have money, and it seems to me that she doesn't remember you, this is your chance." Gavi started mumbling something. "What's your point?" I asked, trying to understand Gavi. "I'm saying you can win her over now.", Gavi gave a stupid sneer. Disgusting. She is the last person I would be with right now. "Did the ball hit you in the head too much today in practice? Her and me? Never." "Say what you want, but I know you'll end up together. I can feel it in my veins." Gavi softened. "I don't know if you can see, but I'm rolling my eyes," I said while rolling my eyes. Gavi was dying of laughter. "You'll see." "Mh, you'll see tomorrow at training, by the way, can we change the subject?" "Of course, you're just running away from the truth." We continued to talk about a more important topic. Football.

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