Jos waggled his eyebrows at the two of them. "Nuh-uh. Just one dance, c'mon. The two of you can manage just one teeny tiny dance, surely." He hadn't missed all of the subtle signs passed back and forth the whole night. And while Jos usually hated feeling like a third wheel. For Ally and Cody? He didn't quite so mind.
He was practically pushing Cody off his seat by the end of it. "The lady has spoken!" Jos wasn't oblivious to the workings of the mind of a girl. If Ally truly hadn't wanted to dance with Cody, she would be reacting far more differently than this half-hearted protest.
He'd chase them off the counter, the both of them, then wave cheerfully at the two of them from the back, winking at Cody just because he could.
Then, he returned to his own drink, nursing it as he angled himself slightly to watch where his two friends had disappeared to on the dance floor. And who knows? Maybe if a girl did hit him up while Cody and Ally were off dancing together, he wouldn't say no to that.