Maddie's POV:
I was surprised to see the way that Diggy looked at her, because, that was the way he had looked at me. When Savannah finished her shift, she decided to join us in our little adventure. Back in the restaurant her radiant beauty had been masked by the mundane uniform, but now, that she was wearing a beautiful copy of Liv's outfit I realized that she was what every guy looked for, and I was nothing compared to her: she was two inches shorter than Diggy, I was a foot, she had long dark hair and brown eyes, I had normal blonde hair and blue eyes hidden behind glasses. When comparing both of us, she would definitely win any guy's attention. Also, Sav wasn't a bad person, I didn't like her, but not because she was mean or rude, exactly for the opposite, actually; she was caring and funny with Diggy and it made me so jealous that I felt like I was going to lose my mind.
Diggy's POV:
Seeing Sav definitely caught me off guard, we had met a few summers back at a basketball camp. I had planned to attend it with Maddie, but then, just a few weeks before, she had to cancel and I was left on my own. This didn't bother me much though, yeah, it would have been great to spend time with Maddie but I also met many new people. One of them was Savannah. When I first saw her, she was hugging everyone in her way, welcoming them, and I was captivated by her. She was beautiful and that's all I could ever say about her. I tried getting to know her, but there was no depth or emotion in her. When she let her guard down, there was nothing there, and nothing between us ever happened.
Liv's POV:
We walked in the uncomfortable silence until we reached a large square. A band playing and couples were dancing under the twinkling decorations. Joey and Parker informed us about an arcade nearby, and they quickly left. Afterwards, the remainder of the group sat down on a bench.
"So, what do you guys want to do?" I said, breaking the silence.
"I think we should dance," said Savannah, "I know you love to dance Diggy." She laughed and her let out an awkward chuckle.
"Yeah, dancing is good," he said looking at Maddie, who seemed lost in a deep thought. AHH! I knew Diggy wasn't one to make Maddie believe things and then leave, and the way he ignored Sav and looked at her proved I had been right all along.
"Yes, so Diggy would you like to dance with me?" She whispered into his ear, clearly loud enough for both Maddie and I to hear it. He hesitated, but finally said yes as Maddie stood frozen on her chair.
"Maddie, did you not see that? He totally wanted to dance with you and you just blew him off!" No answer, "Maddie?" No answer, "MADDIE!"
"Wh-I'm so-I'm just a little out of it today, I'm fine," she said.
"Oh, Mads, do you think I don't know you, you can tell me what's bothering you. You just blew Diggy off for no reason!"
"Liv, Diggy didn't want to dance with me or he would have asked, he seems happy enough dancing with her."
"You didn't see the way he looke-"
"I don't care, my head hurts, I'm going back to the car, you should have fun," she cut me off.
"Maddie, don't over analyze it, he likes you," I told her, but I don't think she cared and she rushed away towards the parking lot.
