11. “It looks to me like you have really urgent things to deal with in Budapest. I barely see you,” Robert complained, when Gabi arrived back to the hotel room. She snuggled up to him, but she just couldn’t keep her thoughts inside. “You know that I’m happy you’re here. I’m happy you’re with me,” she said. “But you did show up rather unexpectedly in my life and I had things planned for this stay in Budapest long in advance. But I’m yours tomorrow, all day.” “Isn’t your cousin coming tomorrow?” “Oh, right, yes. But he’s only staying for a few days. He has to start training again.” Gabi felt that her itinerary was getting out of hand. She was caring about everybody instead of caring about herself. Things were much simpler when only Juan filled her agenda, and Carlos, of course, or which

