“You don’t have to apologize, Cass,” I flashed her a smile fighting the urge to kiss her. She was looking so pure and innocent. Instead, I reached out and patted her shoulders “it’s a blessing to be cared for,”. There was a hint of jealousy in my voice that I hoped, Cassidy won’t read too much meaning into. Although, she stared at me strangely, she didn’t say anything. We finally settled down on what was Cassidy’s favourite table because according ot her, the corner table was the perfect spot to see everything happening both inside and outside the stall. We sat facing each other, although I would have preferred to be seating side by side with her. “What is your favourite meal? What do you want to try first?” Cassidy asked as she picked up the menu. “I’m good with anything,” I said