[center][img]http://i726.photobucket.com/albums/ww267/Melz00r/Font_zps1ixrcwlw.png[/img][/center] [hr] Julius walked towards the exit of library with one book in hand. He honestly doubted he’d read more than that throughout the entire cruise. It was just something to spend the downtime: a short rest in his room or just before he went to sleep. The library had rather lavish reading chairs. He wondered who would actually use those. Why waste all your limited time reading in the library when there was so much more to see? He thought he didn’t know anybody like that, but one quick glance at one specific table had proven him wrong. Of course, of all people who could’ve been in the library, it had to be her. Why was she here? She didn’t even like reading. Or did she? Honestly, Jules wasn’t even sure at this point. Sometimes he felt he didn’t know her at all. They had only been together for two months, so it was logical that he didn’t know every tiny detail about her. But the more he thought back, the more he felt he actually just knew so little. Did he really pay so little attention to her during the time they were together? Sometimes he just didn’t know. He had thought to himself many times that it may have been indeed him that was the problem. But that only made him feel worse. And that feeling intensified whenever he saw her. The feeling that he might’ve possibly failed, it brought a huge pain in his gut of disgust. Part of him didn’t want to approach her. It was only nine o’ clock. He did [u]not[/u] feel like dealing with his annoying ex before breakfast. Not to mention, she’d probably run away again. However, there was a different part that thought differently. Maybe something could be gained by trying to approach her. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, right? If she’d run away, nothing was gained. If she didn’t, maybe he could make it so he could get the enjoyment out of this vacation that he had hoped for. And really, Julius wasn’t the type to back away from something like this. He was better than her. He would not run away like a coward. And that was something little Addy would have to learn. She would have to learn to live with the fact that Julius was here and that he did not want his vacation ruined. With that attitude he approached, chin up and chest forward. Like always, he tried to show confidence and power. Those were the elements that made Jules himself. He tried to look as if he never hesitated a moment in the decision to approach her. Such lies had always been his strongest shield, giving the others the mindset that he was indomitable, undefeatable. Luckily for him, she chose to sit at an empty table. The last thing he wanted was for other people to overhear their little issues. Even if he didn’t know them, it was none of their business. He claimed the seat next to her and put his book down on the table, closed. He had decided on Shakespeare’s Othello. Now that he sat next to her, he could see her study books. He took a deep breath [color=00aeef]“You shouldn’t let studying ruin your vacation. Neither should running from your ex, for that matter.” [/color] he said in a hushed voice, this was a library after all. He waited for her to turn towards her, expecting some sort of shock or surprise. He would stare her in the eyes, he was serious. [color=00aeef]“How about we talk this out?”[/color]