Aubrey scrunches her eyebrows together and lets out a full laugh, drawing the attention of a couple of people sitting around them. She knew what Matt meant by competition, but the idea of her group and his band being anything like competition for each other was hilarious to her. "Truly. Maybe, finally, when Cherry Street back off, the critics will stop comparing our sound to yours," she jokes, giving him a little wink. Their two bands sounded nothing alike, of course, which was the way Aubrey wanted to keep it. She couldn't imagine what it was like for artist couples who really were in the same genre and had to compete with each other - not that Aubrey and Matt were an official couple, but if they ever were, that would be a hurdle they wouldn't have to worry about. "Awww, thank you," she says with a smile when he tells her that she and the rest of her group deserve a little break. It was nice to hear that somebody appreciated what they were doing. Cherry Street had amassed a fan following, but the indie pop girl group image was one that wasn't well-defined, so it was difficult to appeal to most of the average radio listeners. Aubrey was glad that she seemed at least somewhat appealing to Matt. Seeing him look and sound somewhat nervous about some of his group's music coming out made her giggle a little, simply because she found it cute. She didn't know Kai, but she knew the image that he projected, and she had somewhat assumed that anybody who was friends with him was much of the same. She was happy to find that Matt was much more gentle than that. "Oh, good, so I can keep you in my basement until the summer and nobody will come looking for you. That gives me, what, four months? Plenty of time," Aubrey says back, her voice sounding serious, but the grin on her face giving her away that she was completely kidding. "No, no, nothing planned for us yet. We'll probably start serious work on this second album before we do anymore touring. A couple of the girls have boyfriends that they were missing, or whatever, so we can't plan anymore tours any time soon." She talks about the other girls missing their boyfriends like it was the stupidest thing she'd ever heard, but again that grin on Aubrey's face gave away her real feelings towards the matter - she totally understood. She had been missing Matt, too, and he wasn't even her boyfriend.
Aubrey doesn't notice the way that Matt seems disappointed in himself for ruining the moment between them, as she was too busy wondering how to get another moment like that between them again. "Well, we'll see how you feel about me after you watch me eat all five of them." She giggles, setting her menu down, her choice in food made. "I used to work at a diner in high school, and they called the bacon and egg dish a 'Home Invasion.' Because it's the B&E, get it? I always thought it was kind of cute."