“I was thinking normal as in her crew.” Adam said. “Though she doesn’t talk about them much, does she? I’ll bring some food and coffee for the two of you after I tend to the crew.” He’d stopped at the door to make his final comments before leaving. Elissa slowly sat up, “Oh,” she muttered, rubbing her eyes. She still had an awful headache from drinking the night before. “I’m sorry to have caused any problems. I have them sometimes, drinking makes it worse, so does being in the dark.” She moved over so he could sit down if he wished. “I shouldn’t have drank last night, I knew it was a bad idea.” She put her head in her hands, still feeling slightly nauseous. Elissa was silent for awhile, thinking over what all had happened that morning and the night before. While she wasn’t normally a confrontational person, she realized that she did need to find out more information on why he hid the ring from her. It bothered her that he had lied about it. “What makes you think me knowing about the ring is going to change everything?” She asked looking up at him. Her stomach grumbled loudly, one meal the day before hadn’t held her over, but she didn’t dare ask for more food. Elissa was hurt that he had lied about the ring, hurt he had led her on, and hurt he didn’t remember her. However, there wasn’t much she could do about any of it aside from speak with him. “I know you don’t remember me, there’s nothing that can be done about that and seeing the ring didn’t give me any hope that you’d remember. It’s just that…well…that was my mother’s ring. I was hurt thinking you’d lost it.” She tried not to sound accusatory towards him.