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After the meeting, Ronan insisted that Ellen had dinner with him. He reminded her that they agreed to be friends and that friends could take each other out for a meal without being awkward about it. Ronan took her out of the hotel that they were both staying in because he said that they were in a new city they needed to see around. Ellen was pleased that he did that because she knew that if she was left alone to herself she was going to stay indoors all day while trying to act like she wanted to be outside, and by the time she returned she would have been regretting why she did not go out to see what was going on. "The city is quite beautiful," Ellen said, looking out the car window. "It is; you know Fleurielle is quite known for both fashion and love," Varian said, glancing at her fr