Amy inquires: "Why can't you pick up the phone and say, 'Would you like to go out sometime?' Why? I'll tell you why." Josh: "Do you need me in this conversation, or are you okay by yourself?" Amy continues: "Because this is what you like: this. Not anything else. This is the fun part." If he really thinks that, then it really has been too long since Josh has been with someone. Josh denies it. Amy insists, "Yes, it is. We're not in the dorm anymore. I get paid a lot of money to do an important job and I'm not into getting diddled around by guys like you." But you would be if you made less money? Josh claims that's the fifth time she's said "guys like you." She says it's not. He then claims it's the second time, which she cops to. He asks, "What's with guys like me?" Amy explains, "If this thing went five minutes longer than you wanted it to, you'd run for the hills. You're hit-and-run, Josh." Josh denies it. His cell phone rings. He excuses himself, answers it, hears that it's Donna, and tries to put her off. He listens for a moment and asks, "What were you doing talking to...Okay, tell him 'yeah.'" He hangs up and tells Amy he has to go. She says, "Yes, indeed." He apologizes and says that he can't tell her why. He puts some money on a nearby table, and repeats that he has to go. Her expression is one of peeved disappointment as she watches him walk out.













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