[i]"So, you were lovers, then?"[/i] She wasn't particularly comfortable talking about love and marriage & everything that came along with it. She'd never experienced anything like that, yet she had managed to come between two people who had been in love with each other previously, and probably still were. When Azrael instructed her on what she needed to do, she simply nodded and kept her mouth shut. It was just a cup of water, it wasn't anything like the exotic teas from foreign lands she was used to. It would have to do for the time being. When she had finished it, she placed it down on her bedside table and gazed out of the window again, watching as snow gathered on the windowsill. In all honesty, the princess was a little jealous. How nice it must be to have someone love you enough to kill for your attention. [i]"You still love her, don't you?"[/i] Evangeline asked him without turning back. [i]"You shouldn't get yourself involved with someone like me if you still want to have a chance with Elizabeth.... after all, she tried to kill me... isn't it best that you stay away? She doesn't like me..."[/i] Evangeline bit down on her lip a little and she lay down on her side carefully, pulling the covers up to her chin as she did so. It wasn't like her to feel jealous. Normally other people in the kingdom would be jealous of her lavish and luxurious lifestyle, but now she knew just what it felt like. It wasn't a feeling that she enjoyed. To be jealous of another woman. To be jealous of all of the women who had a husband who looked after them and loved them. [i]"M-maybe you should just leave me here? Once I've recovered I'm sure I'll be alright, there's no need to keep watch over me... you can be with Elizabeth and you can live happily forever after... or something along the lines of that."[/i]Evangeline fell silent once more, wondering why she was saying such silly things. These feelings were new to her, they made her feel uncomfortable, she was awkward and didn't know what to do with herself. Stumbling over her words was all she could manage.