Ambrose. The men call him by that name and even if he is new, he seemed to be getting along just fine with the others. Ever since she first saw him helping the men on their catch, he has always been there every morning and every time, they catch themselves looking at one another. It was not her who looks away first and sometimes, she feels insecure that she was not someone to be appreciated for him not to look longer at her. But then he is a man of great attractiveness. Ever since a word has spread in their village that someone good-looking is helping the fishermen, flocks of unmarried women were by the shore early in the morning to lay eyes on him and trying their very best to get his attention. She thinks it petty. For women to act that way just because someone is attractive. They s