Winter was not over, evidently. Jade was amazed she felt as well as she did because Eric and Derrick were both sick at work. Yes, she saw more unhealthy kids than either of them who worked mostly at the gym. But then she remembered, they both taught ballet so, yeah, she guessed she could see why they were sick.
"I feel like I'm just waiting to catch something," she told Liv over the phone. "How's the weather there?" She asked about Seoul.
"Oh, you know, cold." But of course, Liv was wearing shorts. She often stayed home if she wasn't working at the language school.
"It's been so nice here," Jade mentioned that she and her husband Ari had gone to a new place with Pan and Wade for dinner. "It was a buffet. And it made me so nervous."
She said, the guys ate so much meat.
"What did you have?"
"Oh, well, I did have to have the fried chicken," she admitted it was the best and she didn't make it at home. "Then I tried all this seafood. I don't know why I did that." She guessed she accidentally celebrated Fat Tuesday over the weekend.
"Look, you're fine, you're gonna be fine," Liv said as if she knew Jade needed a pep talk. She asked if Jade had seen anyone lately, like a real friend in person.
"My sister is busy with Jared," she sighed about the situation. Were they more than just friends? Honestly, she didn't feel close to Jewel at all anymore, but she should have expected it. There was a time when she found Jewel so annoying when she was younger, now she missed that about her.
Yes, she knew she was the one restless, not her sister. Her sister knew what she wanted and was rather content, pregnant and spending a great deal of time with Jared.
"You know, I think the best of you, but maybe you should..." Liv started.
"What?" Jade wanted to know what Liv might be asking.
"You should call Dale,"
"Dale?" Jade scowled. Was she serious? Dale was with her brother Tristan. Sure, they worked together for a very short while.
"Oh, you know, catch up with her and Dora," Liv didn't sound like herself. She never spoke of those two. "I know you need friends."
"Well, we did something for Dora, already," Jade remembered. Wasn't that enough?
"That was just a start, you two need to be there for her," Liv was the sound of reason, but Jade wasn't sure she wanted to hear it.