Stu and Kenzie were hanging out at his place. She decided to pick up some take out for the both of them since he'd been such a good sport about losing their bet. While she was starting to fix their plates her phone rang, it was Spencer.

"Hey Spence" Kenzie spoke into the phone. The minute she said his name Stu couldn't help but get annoyed. Stu didn't know why he was getting jealous of the guy since he hasn't really met him yet. He knew that they spent a lot of time together and were good friends but that's it. He planned on asking Kenzie about her past relationships just to get an idea of how she felt about them and maybe it would give him some clues on how to make his move.

Kenzie and Stu had finished eating and were on his couch watching a movie and he was nervous about asking her about her past ,not only with relationships but her past in general. It took him a while to get a lot out of Kenzie, she was really guarded he knew that. He thought that maybe they were out a place where they could talk about this stuff now.

"I have a question for you? Stu spoke.

"Okay shoot."

"Tell me about your past relationships?"

Kenzie raised an eyebrow at his question which came out of nowhere to her. She couldn't help but tense up at that question. What did he want to know for? Also they really haven't been great so what's to tell?

"There's not a lot to tell to be honest."

"What do you mean there's not a lot to tell? Are you trying to say you've never had a boyfriend before?"

"No, they've just….sucked."

"Well how so?"

"Well they just did. A lot of priorities were out of order. I come off needy because he always wanted to hang out with his friends, instead of me. Like my ex liked the idea of having a relationship without wanting to do what needed to be done to make it work."

"Well I'm sorry you had to go through that Kenz."

"You really don't need to apologize Stu."

"So is that your only relationship?"

"No I just like to forget them. But I'm usually just the friend. I have a lot of guy friends, but the few I've liked, don't really like me back or I just know I'm not their type."

"So is Spencer one of those friends?"

Kenzie was caught off guard about that question even though she's mentioned Spencer a few times to him.

"Yes. We've been friends all through out college. But I didn't really develop any feelings till about two and a half years ago. I think he kinda knew but we but we never really discussed it. I know the kind of girls he dated and I was polar opposite from them, so I always knew that would work."

"Wow"

"Meh it's okay. I'm staring to get over it really."

Stu didn't know what to make of Kenzie's confession. Part of him felt bad that she'd had such a bad experience with past relationships. Stu just couldn't understand how anyone could date a girl like Kenzie and not want to spend time with her. This also made him dislike Spencer because he didn't date Kenzie even though he knew she liked him. Stu knew that if he was to ever date him, he'd make sure he treated her differently, make sure she knew how special she was.

"Well what did you like about him?" he asked continuing to see how much information's he could get out of her about this Spencer kid.

"Well, he's cute" she said followed by a laugh. "But seriously, he's probably one of the nicest and sweetest guys I've ever met. We have tons in common and it's just hard to not like him. We've been friends all throughout college. I never missed any of his home baseball games, we've always been attached at the hip. A few years ago I just developed some feelings for him, but being that close to him I always knew I wasn't his type."

Stu saw the look on her face when she spoke about him. It seemed that she may not be as over him as she claimed. He could only hope that she had that look on her face when she spoke about him.

"Sounds like a real catch" he spoke trying his hardest not to sound bitter or jealous.

"Yeah he is, but for someone else".

That look on her face after she said that didn't go unnoticed and he promised himself to never be the one to cause that look to grace her beautiful face.

"Well when are you going to introduce me? I've known you for almost 6 months and still haven't officially met him yet."

"You'll meet him soon. We're actually hanging out tomorrow you can meet him while he's here."

"I can't wait" he sarcastically said even though Kenzie didn't take notice to the sarcasm.

The next day Spencer came to her apartment and Stu was already there. Seeing the both of them embrace just didn't sit well with him. He was jealous and he knew that, but he couldn't help it. Spencer was someone he still as competition. Who's to say that Spencer doesn't try and make a move on her now? Maybe he realizes that he was stupid for not pursing her.

"Spencer this is Stu. Stu this is Spencer" she said as she introduced the two men.

"Nice to meet you man. Kenz talks about you a lot."

Stu shook his hand "like wise. She speaks about you a lot as well." He took a mental not to start calling her Kenny instead of Kenz because Spencer called her that.

They sat on her couch and talked. Despite Spencer's attempt to make conversation with him, Stu was rather aloof in the situation. Giving one worded answers and so on, he was not interested to say the least. He sat there sizing him up. He could see why she would like him, but Stu still felt like he wasn't better than him. "Spencer. What a shitty name" he thought to himself. He felt so out of place when Spencer and Kenzie talked about past memories, but he loved seeing her smile.

After a while, Stu couldn't bare being there any longer. He just couldn't take seeing them together in any aspect. "Sorry doll but I've gotta run. Got some errands to run" he lied.

"Oh okay. Well I'm glad you two finally got to meet. I'll see you later."

"It was nice to finally meet you" Spencer said.

"Nice meeting you too."

He gave Kenzie a hug and kissed her forehead before he left. He made sure that Spencer saw it. Stu breathed a sigh of relief when he got back to his apartment. He wasn't going to run any errands but he was going to talk to one of his friends to get some advice on what he needed to do.