Yvette was stuffing her keys into her black handbag when the door across the hall opened. She smiled a bit at seeing Grady and Lucas, waving at the two. “Hey there,” she replied, looking down and seeing how Lucas seemed to be in quite the hurry. She looked back up in time to see Grady wink at her and her cheeks became a rosy color before shaking her head and giving a light laugh. “It’s no problem. He practically watches himself,” she admitted. She hesitated to answer him, surprised he was asking her out at all. “Well, I…” she said softly, when Lucas interrupted and yanked Grady a bit. She stifled a chuckle and nodded, in a way telling Grady it was fine to just go ahead. She didn’t want to keep them. She stayed back just a little before heading down the same stairs and going outside, the cold of the February air hitting her. Why did she always forget her coat? Her eyes lifted to see Lucas getting into a car and Grady waving, the car driving off. Yvette looked up and down the street. She could admit it wasn’t the best neighborhood, but she enjoyed it. Her feet brought her to stand next to Grady before she looked up at him and gave a coy shrug. “Where should we go eat?” she asked, hoping the offer still stood. She was a genuinely kind person and it stood out in her facial expressions and smiles, hands folded in front of her on top of her bag. “I honestly don’t have any plans, so you’re making my day a lot more eventful,” she admitted as well, not one to put up fronts. Although she had a crush on the man, she would also count it a great reassure to simply have him as a friend and get to know him better.