The reminder of Dean's other 'interests' wasn't exactly a pleasant one. Dinah never had been comfortable with his casual approach to relationships, and it bothered her a lot more than she'd let on that he'd slept with both Murphy and Jen.
But their friendship worked specifically because it was just that-a friendship. From what she knew, he'd been honest with the women he was seeing and wasn't leading anyone on, which meant that it wasn't any of her business. Which made it a lot easier to not think about that sort of thing while spending time with him.
He was a good friend. Always had been. He'd been there for her a few times when no one else had been able to, or just when she'd needed someone the most. And he'd risked his life for Jake. That meant something to her.
Of course, Oliver had risked his life for Jake too. And he had been a good friend. He'd been a better friend to her than she'd been to him when it came down to it.
She gave him a small smile.
"I'm not going to project my issues with the other Oliver onto you. So far as I've seen, you're the opposite of a jackass and I appreciate the concern."
She raised her glass to toast him and then took a few sips.