Kristen Stewart And Robert Pattinson Will NOT Get Back Together; 'Water For Elephants' Actor Still Preferred To Spend The Night With Dylan Penn?

Even if Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson appear to be on the path of reconciliation after a series of meetings, the actor was spotted with model and rumored girlfriend Dylan Penn at the launch of Angie Banicki's new memoir entitled '30 Before 30: Traveling Under The Influence' at the Roosevelt hotel in Los Angeles last Wednesday. While the two were accompanied by other people, they allegedly left the event at the same time though in a separate manner. An eyewitness claims that the 'Water for Elephants' actor attracted a lot of girls who were more than willing to flirt with him.

Pattinson and Penn, whose romantic involvement started in September, were reportedly careful to make a scene but onlookers couldn't help but notice their closeness during the party: "The two chatted and flirted inside. They were a little cautious, making sure people noticed they did not come together."

The source likewise describes the behavior of the two during the book launching: "Rob was being social. Girls were chatting him up. He and Dylan were very kind and chatty but definitely made a point to keep things a bit separated."

Pattinson and Penn have not confirmed anything about their status yet. According to insiders, the two do not want to rush things especially after Pattinson's unpleasant experience with Stewart and the infidelity that she committed with 'Snow White and the Hunstman' director, Rupert Sanders.

The pair's sighting came less than a week after Pattinson and Stewart reunited in Los Feliz. It was reportedly Stewart's mother, Jules, who arranged the meeting to check up on Pattinson and his alleged partying problems.

Despite Stewart's concern for her former beau, one of Stewart's friends denied the reports about the reconciliation of the two 'Twilight' stars: "They are very cordial now. They will not get back together."

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