There were only two vacant seats on the bus, so as a gentleman Rudy was, he sat on the window seat and let the girls decide who would sit on the remaining seat.
Alice played rock, paper, and scissor to decide who would sit next to Rudy, and surprisingly, Alice won. Janet was upset, not because she had to stand, but because she didn't get to sit next to Rudy.
Since Janet knew that Rudy was aware of her feelings for him, she didn't need to hesitate. She decided to take a bold approach and sat on Rudy's lap.
"..." Rudy was a little surprised, but he said nothing.
Alice, however, wasn't happy about it.
"Hey, why are you sitting on his lap?" Alice asked Janet.
"All of us are tired and I can't stand on our way home. I can't sit on your lap, so sitting on Rudy's lap was a no brainer move," Janet responded casually.
"But…" Alice looked at Rudy, hoping he would object to Janet sitting on his lap, but after seeing him unbothered, she bit her lips.