She kept her head forward so that the hood covered her profile and the tissue to her nose to mask her face. “It’s all right, really. I think it’s just the wind created by the car making me sniffle.” Aeng looked at her unsympathetically and nodded, Lily watched him in the rear view mirror. Whenever he had to slow down or stop at lights, he eyed up the ladies and gave them his brightest smile, because he thought that Lily was otherwise preoccupied. It was nothing new, she had seen him do it many times before; he usually tried to hide it but he always returned to his true form like a good spring mattress. Aeng parked his car where everyone could see it, as he usually did and Lily sprang out as soon as possible. “I’m going to the loo, I’ll see you in the back garden in a minute.” She did no

