"I guess your mom must think you two are really grownups now," Ari's smile was open and Hoyt just laughed, thinking he would probably be the worst friend ever after Mona dumped him, but he wasn't. He was glad Simone and Hoyt now had a house together.
"Well, I think being on full-time at City has helped," Hoyt reminded him it wasn't like his Mom signed on to the house to, but she'd found them a nice place to start a family. It wasn't in the newest part of town, but a nice part close to an elementary school.
"Oh, I think she wants to be a grandma," Ari teased. They'd grilled burgers earlier and now were just chilling inside with beer since it was still too cold to enjoy April yet, but maybe by next weekend.
"Hopefully, soon we'll have you guys over for dinner," Hoyt nodded as he looked over his shoulder and found Jade and Simone giggling about something like they might be planning their own spa trip.
"Did you guys look at lot of houses?" Ari wanted to know.
"Oh, yeah, a whole list, but my mom said she doesn't think they are selling quite as fast as they used to. She's seen a lot of couples think they have the house, but then they don't.
"Yeah, that does bother me," Ari was straight-lipped. He talked about how it was hard to get ahead. "I wish we could travel, but then it's so expensive, mixing in the weather and it can be a disaster."
Ari apologized for being a downer.
"You're just being real," Hoyt was quick to smile, "But you know, we don't live but a few hours away from Kansas City, that would be great to all go down there for a game, or just a barbecue road trip."
"Um, barbecue," Ari sounded as if he was up for that.
"Maybe, maybe you'd rather go with Mona, you know," Hoyt nodded as he finished off his beer.
"Mona?" Ari cracked up. "You know, what kind of traveler she is?"
"Well," Hoyt didn't really want to revisit the past about his ex. Besides, it wasn't like they went on a real vacation together.
"She micromanages everything."
Ari shook his head as he stretched out across his chair with his feet on the coffee table.
"Well, let's just hope she's happy now," Hoyt still couldn't believe how much time and effort he'd put into their relationship and to have her think he was just a goofball all along. He certainly didn't feel that way with Simone.
Of course, Simone had listened to Hoyt talk about Mona for quite sometime. He was glad he'd woke up and saw Simone as the friend who would always be there for him. Everything in their house was something they'd chosen together.