[After their weekend talk, Ben spent some time debating about what he was going to do. He enjoyed the fact Arron and Aria finally saw what their lives would be if they forgot about their brains and led with their heart, their feelings. But there was another side to this triangle, and if Aria still had feelings for Aidan, then he should allow her to see what that relationship was all about. It was only fair.
When Arron flipped out and yelled through online comments, Aria took it all in stride. She saw the good in what Ben was doing, not the troublesome meddling from Eros' side of things; she wasn't at all mad at him. In high school, he vowed never to pull this on his friends without their permission, but Aria, Arron, and Aidan handed him this perfect opportunity for a little bit of the chaos he loved. If he told her that, would she be mad? Would she feel used? Would she stop calling him her bestie?
Just going for it, Ben opened up the notebook, brushing past the Arron and Aria arrow from the weekend of drunkenness for the next clean page. He slowly drew the arrow in with his trusty gold pen, making it perfect in every way. Even the names, Aria Dixon and Aidan Graveley, were written in a very neat script. When he was finished, he quietly closed the notebook and stared in front of him out of the windows of the library.]