Isn’t that the tie Lily bought for your birthday?”Evan looked down to examine it. It was paisley, a kaleidoscope of color. “Yes it is, as a matter of fact. Good memory. What do you think? Too much?””It doesn’t matter what I think.””But you don’t like it.””I think that if you want to wear it, you should wear it.”Evan seemed momentarily undecided. “Why do you do that?””Do what?””Refuse to answer a simple question.””Because my opinion is irrelevant. You should wear what you want.””Just tell me, okay?””I don’t like your tie.””Really? Why not?””Because it’s ugly.””It’s not ugly.”Colin nodded. “Okay.””You don’t know what you’re talking about.””Probably.””You don’t even wear ties.””You’re right.””So why do I care what you think?””I don’t know.”Evan scowled. “Talking to you can be infuriating, you know.””I know. You’ve said that before.””Of course I’ve said it before! Because it’s true! Didn’t we just talk about this the other night? You don’t have to say whatever pops into your head.””But you asked.””Just … Oh, forget it.” He turned and started back toward the house. “I’ll talk to you later, okay?””Where are you going?”Evan walked a couple of steps before answering without turning around. “To change my damn tie. And by the way Margolis was right. Your face still looks like it was run through a meat grinder.”Colin smiled. “Hey, Evan!”Evan stopped and turned. “What?””Thanks.””For what?””For everything.””Yeah, yeah. You’re just lucky I won’t tell Lily what you said.””You can if you’d like. I already told her.”Evan starred. “Of course you did.
Isn’t that the tie Lily bought for your birthday?”Evan looked down to examine it. It was paisley, a kaleidoscope of color. “Yes it is, as a matter of fact. Good memory. What do you think? Too much?””It doesn’t matter what I think.””But you don’t like it.””I think that if you want to wear it, you should wear it.”Evan seemed momentarily undecided. “Why do you do that?””Do what?””Refuse to answer a simple question.””Because my opinion is irrelevant. You should wear what you want.””Just tell me, okay?””I don’t like your tie.””Really? Why not?””Because it’s ugly.””It’s not ugly.”Colin nodded. “Okay.””You don’t know what you’re talking about.””Probably.””You don’t even wear ties.””You’re right.””So why do I care what you think?””I don’t know.”Evan scowled. “Talking to you can be infuriating, you know.””I know. You’ve said that before.””Of course I’ve said it before! Because it’s true! Didn’t we just talk about this the other night? You don’t have to say whatever pops into your head.””But you asked.””Just … Oh, forget it.” He turned and started back toward the house. “I’ll talk to you later, okay?””Where are you going?”Evan walked a couple of steps before answering without turning around. “To change my damn tie. And by the way Margolis was right. Your face still looks like it was run through a meat grinder.”Colin smiled. “Hey, Evan!”Evan stopped and turned. “What?””Thanks.””For what?””For everything.””Yeah, yeah. You’re just lucky I won’t tell Lily what you said.””You can if you’d like. I already told her.”Evan starred. “Of course you did.