His frown deepened when she asked him to clarify his apology, before dismissing it. If accused of guilt here, Prosper would be the first to defend himself; on technicalities, he hadn't done anything wrong. It was an easy position to argue, because it was true. But she'd been hurt by it, hadn't she? She was still affected, even now, over a year after they'd been together, brief hookup in-between excepted. He'd been on the other side of unrequited feelings, had obsessed over someone who didn't want him like that. And when it came to expectation disparity, Prosper had probably hurt a lot of girls, he thought. But not all of them had been friends. It might seem inconsistent to a more logical person, but whatever. He cared about her. He wanted to make her feel better now.
It would be selfish of her to wish such a thing, but a part of him indulged the wish internally. Maybe in some kind of parallel world or something, he thought. Prosper was swiftly falling for Ariane, was entirely caught up in her, and was clearly happy where he was. But for his past self, and for Montse's past and present self, he wished she'd told him how she felt. He shifted in his seat, finding a more comfortable position before indicating to the bartender to bring him another drink. Prosper had more fortitude than he had when he was younger, but he still shifted from sober to drunk with minimal drinks. Even now, after just two glasses of wine, he could feel the way his thoughts relaxed, the already tenuous filter between his brain dissolving into the liquid.
"Not wrong intentions," He said, offhandedly, waving one hand a little, "you didn't know." He hated the way she was blaming herself, turning everything inward. As a friend, it unsettled him. Had she been like this the whole time? Insecure? He didn't remember it that way, but then he'd obviously missed a lot when they'd been together. Her intentions weren't wrong. In fact, if he didn't have a girlfriend, Prosper was almost convinced they'd be somewhere else by now, hands on each other, whispering all kinds of sweet nothings along with less innocent things. He put that thought from his mind.
Protest somehow. What did that mean? "If things were different - " he started, then paused, realising how that sounded. His attention flicked away for a moment, to the glass that had just been placed to his right. He picked it up, very interested in downing its contents. Eyeing the liquid inside, Prosper sighed, dissatisfied with his vocabulary to try to explain what he meant. "I just mean that it was a timing thing. Just a timing thing." He flicked his eyes back up to meet hers, hoping he was conveying what he intended to. That there was nothing wrong with her, that he'd cared about her. He drank.
A small part of him pointed out that his feelings for her at the time clearly did not match her feelings for him. Of course he hadn't been happy when she'd stopped responding and had gotten too busy to spend time with him; he'd been disappointed and confused and a touch melancholic. But he hadn't pursued her. It hadn't taken him long to sleep with someone else - not even a month. He obviously hadn't been in love with her or anything, and didn't carry his feelings onward over the span of months, as she had. But this voice seemed unimportant when the other thing was true too; he did care about her. He would have dated her in a more official capacity, if she'd said that was what she wanted.
"Ah... Yeah, some," Prosper said, finding it difficult to just dismiss this whole thing and move on to casual conversation. He cleared his throat too, straightening a little and holding his glass to one side. "She's met Diederik, and Zara, some of the others. Actually... Emil asked out one of her friends," he said, half-smiling, the expression genuine. Their friendship groups were clearly very different, but Prosper didn't mind. He tried to follow this train of thought, tried to move on with the conversation as she clearly wanted to. Speaking about his new girlfriend didn't really seem the proper way to do it, but he followed her lead. "Ariane and the friend - Freya - were at my seventeenth, actually" he commented, remembering the fact. Prosper had flirted with Ari rather drunkenly then, but hadn't paid her much attention aside from their initial greeting. She hadn't been at the top of the list of girls who captured his attention that particular night. He refrained from adding: you might have seen them around.