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Jada's house was bustling with activity as her boyfriend Ahmed introduced his friend Cench to her and Gael. The group had decided to spend the evening hanging out and watching movies. Gael was Jada's best friend, and she had invited him over to join them. Cench was Ahmed's best friend, and he had come along to meet Jada and Gael for the first time.

Gael was sitting on the couch, scrolling through his phone, while Jada and Ahmed greeted Cench at the door. As Cench walked into the room, Gael looked up and their eyes met. Gael was immediately struck by Cench's appearance - he was tall and lean, with fine hair and piercing brown eyes. Gael couldn't help but stare.

Cench, on the other hand, was not impressed. He looked at Gael with a look of contempt and turned his attention to Ahmed and Jada. "Hey, guys," he said, "thanks for having me over."

Jada led Cench over to the couch where Gael was sitting. "This is Gael," she said. "He's my best friend."

Cench gave Gael a quick once-over before turning his attention back to Jada. "Nice to meet you," he said, trying to hide his disdain.

Gael was taken aback by Cench's attitude. He had never met anyone who was so dismissive before. He wondered why Cench was being so hostile towards him. Gael had always been good at reading people, and he could tell that there was something else going on beneath the surface.

As the evening wore on, Jada and Ahmed chatted away, while Gael and Cench sat in silence. They didn't speak to each other, but Gael couldn't help but steal glances at Cench every now and then. He was intrigued by him, and he couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to him than met the eye.

After a while, Jada and Ahmed decided to go upstairs, leaving Gael and Cench alone in the house. Gael was hesitant to be alone with Cench, but he didn't want to be rude, so he stayed.

Cench made his way to the kitchen, and Gael followed him. "So, you're Ahmed's best friend?" Gael asked, trying to make small talk.

Cench rolled his eyes. "Yeah," he said. "We've known each other since we were kids."

Gael tried to keep the conversation going, but Cench was not interested. He was curt and dismissive, and Gael couldn't help but feel like he was being deliberately rude.

As the evening wore on, Gael and Cench continued to avoid each other. Gael couldn't understand why Cench didn't like him, but he was determined to find out. As the night drew to a close, Gael realized that he had never been so intrigued by someone before. He couldn't explain it, but there was something about Cench that drew him in.

Jada and Ahmed returned downstairs and Ahmed and Cench stepped outside to smoke.  Gael and Jada were left alone in the living room and Jada couldn't hide her disdain for Cench and spoke up, "I can't stand him. He's such an asshole."

Gael nodded in agreement, "Yeah, he's got a real attitude problem. He acts like he's too cool for everyone."

Jada rolled her eyes, "Exactly! I don't know what Ahmed sees in him."

Gael leaned closer to Jada and whispered, "You know, despite all that, I can't deny that he's kind of hot."

Jada turned to Gael, her eyes widening in surprise. "What? Are you serious?"

Gael shrugged, "I mean, I'm not saying I'm into him or anything. But I can appreciate a good-looking guy when I see one."

Jada smirked, "Well, if you're going to appreciate him, why not mess with him a little?"

Gael raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "What do you have in mind?"

Jada grinned mischievously, "Let's flirt with him and make him think you are  interested. Then, when he least expects it, you will shut him down and leave him hanging."

Gael chuckled, "That's kind of evil, but I like it. Let's do it.



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