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Upon arriving at the destination, Kristen found that she was free for the day. Though, she had fixed herself up a bit more in her room, she was still wearing the same clothing she had gotten from Jared. A small part of her started to wonder why he was asking about trying again. It wasn't like him to suddenly change his point of view, and he really hadn't shown that he was happy with her since she came walking into his company. She didn't enjoy her lonely walking for long though before Jared found her and started walking with her through the markets.
She could hear the talking of the vendors but she didn't react much on it. She learned that letting what people said bother you was just a waste of energy and time. Certainly there was better and more important things to worry about than what a stranger thought. Jared was really pushing things though, his fuzz ball ways coming through in his actions. It was just like the old days. Offering to buy her anything she wanted or just cracking his usually flirty jokes and comments as they strolled along. It made her smile a bit, but only a little bit. Figuring that it would only be fair to endulge the man, she had him buy her some small things and a swim suit.
When lunch came, they stopped at this lovely little cafe, sitting outside on their back patio area with perfect view of the beach. As the breeze blew past them gently, she looked up at him and smiled a bit, nodding her head a bit at his offer before he brought up a rather simple yet complicated question. Looking out over the waters, she thought quietly to herself before speaking.
"You know...I forgot really." She said softly, knowing that that really wasn't the case.
She could hear the talking of the vendors but she didn't react much on it. She learned that letting what people said bother you was just a waste of energy and time. Certainly there was better and more important things to worry about than what a stranger thought. Jared was really pushing things though, his fuzz ball ways coming through in his actions. It was just like the old days. Offering to buy her anything she wanted or just cracking his usually flirty jokes and comments as they strolled along. It made her smile a bit, but only a little bit. Figuring that it would only be fair to endulge the man, she had him buy her some small things and a swim suit.
When lunch came, they stopped at this lovely little cafe, sitting outside on their back patio area with perfect view of the beach. As the breeze blew past them gently, she looked up at him and smiled a bit, nodding her head a bit at his offer before he brought up a rather simple yet complicated question. Looking out over the waters, she thought quietly to herself before speaking.
"You know...I forgot really." She said softly, knowing that that really wasn't the case.