"Wait, I still have questions to ask."
Pete glanced at his watch, turned to leave, "Sorry, I'm afraid today's not good, I have class in a bit."
"OK, you go to class first, I'll come find you at the dance studio later."
Pete stopped in his tracks, turned back around, "I don't want to talk about... private matters at my place of work."
Luke took a sip of his coffee, "Then let's make things clear now."
Pete said helplessly, "What else do you want to ask? Just hurry up."
"Were you Josie's boyfriend?"
"Sort of."
"What do you mean 'sort of'? Either you were, or you weren't."
"Yes, I was."
"Did you often call each other?"
"Almost never, Josie was still a student, we were very conscious of the impact, usually we just used a dance software to chat, arranging to meet at the dance studio."
Luke wrote it down in his notebook, this explained why Matthew couldn't find any communication records between them, "Why did you break up?"