Daniel also felt guilty; he had made progress with her and then taken two steps back. He did not know how to contain the torrent of emotions he felt towards Deanna, nor how to approach her or treat her in the best possible way. He was entangled between his feelings and his logic, denying himself what he felt because, in his head, a relationship with a woman like her was out of the question. With the singing lessons, it seemed that Deanna was smiling more again. Perhaps he should free her a little from the "obligations" and be flexible with the rules. He found her sitting outside, covered with a blanket and listening to music. He approached her and, without saying anything, sat down beside her. They had already developed that habit. "I am sorry about what happened the other day w

