Addy rolled her eyes at Vada's words. "He's not stuck on me, Vada. I don't know why you feel the need to continue saying that." She sighed, shaking her head a bit. "Just because he "requested my presence" at the airport tonight, doesn't mean he fancies me or something." She used air quotes for emphasis, and in hopes of getting her point across as well. How affective was it going to be? She had absolutely no idea, but it was worth a shot. It most certainly wasn't the first time that her friend, and flat mate, had said something along those lines and she was sure that it most certainly wasn't going to be the last time either. Okay, yes, maybe she had Josh got on really well, and yes, maybe she thought he was extremely attractive, but that didn't mean he fancied her or anything, right? And vice-versa as well.
"I dunno, man, you seem to be the most excited out of all of us. Still trying to get with Vada's flat mate?" Max asked, glancing over to Josh, a cheeky grin on his face. It was extremely obvious that Josh had taken a liking to Vada's flate mate, Adelaide. It wasn't like Josh had tried to hide the fact that he was interested in her either. After all, he did ask Vada to bring her along to things. Like today, for example. He had asked that Adelaide come to pick them up at Heathrow that evening. "When are you actually going to get the balls to make a move, mate? Someone as fit as her isn't going to remain on the market for long. For all you know she could have met some bloke while we were here in the states."