- When Cath wakes up the next morning, Reagan's sitting at her desk, watching her sleep.
- Which is weird, but understandable since Reagan wants to lay down some ground rules about this Levi thing.
- One: No talking about sex.
- Two: No being lovey-dovey in front of her.
- Three: No talking about their relationship.
- Four: No being jealous that Levi is her friend (and that she lost her virginity to him).
- Cath agrees, and they go have breakfast together.
- That night, after Reagan leaves for work, Cath lays out some possible outfits for The Date. She's not exactly sure how to dress, since her last date with Abel was to a math contest.
- At dinner that night, Reagan convinces Cath to wear her hair down, and she even quotes a Simon Snow book as encouragement.
- For their date, Levi takes Cath on a tour of East Campus, a.k.a. Range Management Headquarters.
- Cath asks Levi why he's always so nice to everyone and always smiling at people. Specifically, she wants to know how, if he treats everyone like they're special, a person knows when they're really special.
- Levi asks how she feels when he smiles at her. She says she feels like an idiot, but she's kind of enjoying feeling like an idiot.
- He drops her off at her room afterward and is a perfect gentleman—no kissing, no coming in.
- However, he does start coming by to see her every day, and they begin hanging out all the time.
- Which means she falls behind on Carry On, Simon. She has less time to write love scenes between Simon and Baz when she's having love scenes in real life.
- In the meantime, Levi jokes about someday getting her up to his room in the house where he lives with five roommates.
- Cath's a little afraid of what she might do if she were alone with him in his room.
- She tells him she's been going to see her dad more this semester, and he offers to drive her next time. Levi wants to meet Mr. Avery.
- They tell each other they really like each other, which, you know, makes us go aw.