He could say the same to her, but then again, stubborness seemed to be one of those common traits among the people they hung out with. It wasn't always a bad thing, mind you, because who wants to be a doormat? But that didn't change the fact when two of them but heads the majority of the time getting one to back down was quite the task.
She really sucked at hiding how she was feeling. Not everyone could be good at hiding when they were uncomfortable but when you're around people who know you really well, it's never that hard to pick up on things. So whether he could pick up on these things because she actually sucked or he just knew her too well was hard to tell at times.
As they sat down he raised his spare arm to rest on the back of the couch. He would put his arm around her but right now she kind of needed to stay awake. (See, her stubborn ways sucked on more than one account right now.) "... You're not sure?" He asked, giving a questioning look. He had a feeling this was going to take a bit. Letting her speak he nodded his head in reply, not trusting himself to say anything because when she'd gone on that audition there had been this little thing called Troy around and he couldn't afford to say anything stupid right now. "Yep. I remember," he got out after pausing. "Is it about that?"