Agreed. I can see LA telling himself, I’m not going to pass up on going to my favorite restaurant just because Tyler is there. I’m not going to give him that power over me, the ability to keep me from doing what I want to do. I would take the same attitude if I had returned to Aspen for unrelated reasons, and if I was accustomed to having dinner and seeing friends there on Saturday night.
But once he was there, he should have avoided contact with Tyler. Any sensible person should be able to see that, and I haven’t heard anyone deny the story that LA initiated contact. But there’s still a seeming discrepancy in the stories.
According to Tyler, he was coming out of the restroom, and LA stopped him with a raised arm. But according to Larner, LA was sitting with her at the bar and “never got up from his stool”. If Larner’s story is correct, and there seem to be other witnesses like DiLucia who support it, then LA might still have stopped Tyler with a raised arm. But for that to happen, Tyler would have to walk right past where LA was sitting. Within a couple of feet of him.
Did he not see LA sitting there? I rather doubt this. Was where LA was sitting right in the path from the restroom to the patio where he was returning to eat? If that was the case, why didn’t Tyler pass LA earlier, when he was on the way to the restroom?
The only easy way I can reconcile these stories is if LA was not at the bar when Tyler went to the restroom, meaning he probably hadn’t arrived yet at the restaurant. He arrived and went over to the bar while Tyler was in the restroom. Tyler comes out, and not having seen LA at the bar earlier, and not knowing he’s in town, starts to walk back to the patio. Only when he’s approaching LA does he see him there. At that point, it would be just as much if not more awkward to make an ostentatious detour as to go right past him, so he does the latter.
The problem with this scenario is that it seems too coincidental. If LA had arrived at the bar a few minutes earlier, Tyler would not have gone to the restroom yet, and arguably, if he had then gone, he would have known LA was at the bar. He might well have seen him come in. OTOH, if LA arrived at the bar a few minutes later, Tyler would have already left the restroom and returned to the patio.