Wes (still in the boxers) is on the phone with his friend Jeff, telling him the Wes-centric version of the events with Megan. In this version, Megan is "the hottest girl in the bar," and after a few minutes in Wes's bed, "she was naked and screaming." I'd be screaming too, if I found myself naked in Wes's bed. Jeff laughs and laughs -- everybody in Wes's life knows that he's a tool. But Wes tells Jeff (and us) that he still thinks he has a chance with Jo: "There's a lotta time left, and I'm really smooth." Wes gives Jeff the line about Jo playing games with him. I think she's playing that game of hide-and-seek where you send the obnoxious kid to hide and then don't bother looking for him.
Wes (finally wearing pants) and his pale, pale chest lie in bed next to Jo. He asks her if she thinks that what he did was wrong. She obviously could not care less. He worries that she might disrespect him because of what he did. I think that implies that she ever respected him in the first place. She thinks having sex is fine, but that makes him wonder why she hasn't had sex with Leo (a question I've been asking myself). She interviews that she's waiting for the right person, and Wes asks her, "So, you saving yourself for me?" She laughs and tells him to go to bed. He shakes his finger in her face, and she tells him to put that nasty digit away: "God knows where it's been tonight."
We skip the entire next day, and now it's a girls' night out. Jo, Rachel, and Melinda are eating dinner out. Jo's worried that when they go out drinking that night, she'll have to face Leo and deal with the fact that she hasn't been returning his calls. She tells the girls that she's certain Leo is not the right guy for her.













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