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Robyn It was just a picnic, I reasoned. How bad could it be? Besides that, I just found that I wanted to, and I tried not to overthink that too much. The only thing that concerned me was whether Jack would be okay with me spending a little alone time with his brother. But as long as it was just an innocent afternoon outing, why should he care? And why should I care if he cared? It’s not like he asked me out himself. Saturday was still far off, so I tried to put it out of my mind and focus on my work. It helped that we all seemed to be super busy during the week. Jack and Phoenix had a multimillion-dollar business to run, I had deadlines to meet, and classes to attend. I thought we would hardly have time to see each other, but it seemed like I always found at least one of them