"What?"

"I am not going to ask you about your feelings anymore since it wouldn't matter anyway."

"Why would it not matter? It seemed to matter a great deal last night," My eyebrows furrowed together.

"Oh, I was only curious last night. And, it wouldn't matter since I have no feelings for you."

I wanted to blurt out that that was a lie. I thought I knew she cared for me just as I cared for her. She was just unwilling to admit it, just as I was. But, as I thought about it more, I realized she could be telling the truth. I was completely assuming that she cared for me when in reality I could just be fooling myself. My confused state reminded me of why I stayed away from emotional situations when I could.

"Then we are both on the same page," I replied blankly.

"Good. We're on the same page," She told me, without a single break in her voice.

"And since you clearly cannot follow my orders," I pushed past her, "I will have to go get Karim myself."

She did not reply to me, and for some strange reason I could not help but feel guilty for what I said to her as I walked down the hallway to summon my bodyguard.

***

"Well, Mr. Harrison, that proposal sounds fairly decent but we will have to cross check how Mr. Ambrose feels about it."

I heard the voices speaking and I could feel the pairs of eyes around the table turn to stare at me, but I had no idea why.

"Maybe, if you weren't thinking about Lilly you would actually pay attention."

My inner voice was right. I was supposed to be completely and fully focused on making this business deal, yet here I was completely zoned out because of that infernal woman!

And in that moment, I knew something was wrong. No, I wasn't in grave danger. But, I certainly wasn't safe. I took great pride in my business, and my ability to handle complicated business matters. Yet, here I was, with ten or so fellow businessmen staring at me, with no clue of what was going on. Something was certainly wrong with me. Whether I wanted to admit it or not, I knew it had everything to do with Lilly.

"Mr. Ambrose," Mr. Harrison cleared his throat loudly, "Is something the matter?"

"No, no, nothing is the matter. I am just thinking over your proposal and I feel there are a few gaps. Would you mind going over it again? Making sure not to skip any important details."

Mr. Harrison's eyes narrowed and I knew he did not want to give his almost hour long presentation all over again.

"Just a summary, would do," I clarified, hoping this would put him at ease.

His face relaxed and he nodded at me, "Of course, Mr. Ambrose."

And with that he was off repeating his whole spiel, though, this time I made it a point to pay close attention, something I had never had trouble with before.

***

"Stop here!" I yelled out at the carriage driver.

"Sahib, why are we stopping at the market?" Karim asked me.

"I need to buy some more food for tonight and tomorrow morning, before our journey back home," I explained.

"Shall I come with you, Sahib?"

"No, you can wait here. I will be fine."

To be completely honest, stopping at the market was not just about buying food for the night. I reckoned I had enough apples to last me for a week. I really just wanted to clear my head and arrange my thoughts before I would have to see Lilly again. I was growing quite tired of the constant arguing and I wanted to collect my thoughts so I could be on the same level as her. Darn emotional situations!

Walking around and collecting a few food items I needed, I saw a small shop across the road that sold coats. Some were a plain brown color while others were completely covered in fur. I knew the winter storm that had passed through last night would have hit London as well. My old winter coat was starting to come apart by the seams no matter how hard I tried to keep it in mint condition. Doing something I didn't like to do often, I decided to spend money on a new coat.

I ended up choosing a thick wool coat with no fur on it. Surprising as it may sound, fur wasn't really my thing. Taking it up to the shopkeeper, I prepared to pay for my new coat.

"I am actually having a sale!" The plump woman practically yelled in my face.

"You can get two of these coats for only seventy pounds, instead of forty pounds each," She gestured to the other coats in her shop.

"Thank you ma'am, but I am quite content with only one," I replied her.

"Oh, but dear two coats is better than one! You can get two different kinds! Choose one with fur for a more elegant look," She drones on.

"I am not looking for a more elegant look, I shall be satisfied with one coat."

"Maybe you can buy another one for a friend! A gift for your brother? Or your father? Maybe even your employer!"

I gritted my teeth together, quickly growing tired of this woman's antics, "I do not have a friend, brother, father, or employer. So, I will be taking only one coat."

I tried to hand her the money for one coat but she wouldn't take it out of my hand.

"Sir. We even have some feminine coats. Maybe you could get one for your mother, your sister, or maybe a special someone," She wiggled her eyebrows at me.

I cursed myself for letting my mind flash to Lilly for a few seconds when the robust woman mentioned a 'special someone'." Sighing, I knew I was not going to wrangle my way out of the woman's shop very easily.

***

"Sir, why did you purchase two coats?" Karim asked the second I settled inside the carriage.

"I wanted to." I answered him simply, not wanting to delve into the whole story.

His mouth quickly closed, and he remained silent on the entirety of the ride back to the cabin. As we approached, I knew what was in store for me there. Either a very angry, or very indifferent Lilly. Neither were quite to my liking. And when things weren't to my liking, I fixed them. So I made a decision there, in the carriage, a few seconds away from the cabin, that I would change the situation.

When Karim and I walked through the door, I immediately was on the lookout for her. When I didn't see her in the parlor, I went into the kitchen to put away some of the foodstuffs I had purchased.

"You're back later than expected."

I slowly turned around to find her in the kitchen, glaring at me. It was the second time today that she had surprised me with her sudden appearance.

"I went to buy a little more food to hold us over till we leave tomorrow," I explained.

"Well, I was just going to tell you not to bother me tonight," Lilly commented.

I suppressed a grin, "That is strange. You're usually the one bothering me."

"Oh, shut up!" She spun around and started to walk out of the kitchen before I grabbed her arm and turned her back around towards me.

"Wait, Lilly," I murmured.

She looked at me as if my head had sprouted flowers, "What did you call me?"

"It doesn't matter, I just wanted to say that--" I paused.

"Say what?" Her eyes narrowed.

"I wanted to say that I am sorry," I breathed.

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