Daffy caught his glance at her bracelet and just barely conquered the urge to hide it. Why she'd even thought to was beyond her, but that look on his face and the fact that he apparently hadn't heard what she said, gave her a moment's pause.
She did stop playing with it, instead smoothing out her skirts to give her hands something to do. Perhaps she shouldn't have worn it, maybe she should tuck away all of the things that he'd given her or that reminded her of him. The problem was, she didn't want to forget, she didn't even want it to be over, she still loved him as much today as she had a month or a year ago, but that didn't change the fact that she didn't know where, if anywhere, they were headed anymore.
"I said thank you and that it was good to see you." She kept the soft smile in place. What Daffy wanted to say was that she was sorry, that she didn't mean what she had said, but she couldn't, not here.
She did stop playing with it, instead smoothing out her skirts to give her hands something to do. Perhaps she shouldn't have worn it, maybe she should tuck away all of the things that he'd given her or that reminded her of him. The problem was, she didn't want to forget, she didn't even want it to be over, she still loved him as much today as she had a month or a year ago, but that didn't change the fact that she didn't know where, if anywhere, they were headed anymore.
"I said thank you and that it was good to see you." She kept the soft smile in place. What Daffy wanted to say was that she was sorry, that she didn't mean what she had said, but she couldn't, not here.