He asked for your email so he could un-drive you away. I told him I’d send you his email instead. Could you email him? He tried to say sorry to me for something last year after he mashed my heart, but I didn’t let him, because I was so bruised, so I owe him one on the let-him-have-a-chance-to-say-sorry front. Also, he’s a great guy, and my best friend, so could you go easy on him? Kat P.S. You’d totally think he was cute, in person, if that makes a difference.Then I listed Evan’s email address. That was pretty clever. I didn’t say I thought Evan was cute, just that Cipher would think so (same thing, of course). And I mentioned enough other stuff so, when “Cipher” forwarded the message with her cover note, Evan would know I’d mostly forgiven him for the year before and I appreciated his being my friend, without getting mushy. In person. Or directly. Which somehow I have a problem with. A few hours later, as Cipher, I forwarded that to Evan with a cover email. Hey, Skinnyboy— Your friend Kat says I should let you apologize.