Meanwhile...
(In the princess's bedroom)
"Can we stop talking about it?" Eleanor shouted.
Cameron grabbed her shoulders. "I'm being concerned."
"I've already told you that I don't need any protection! You're invading my privacy!"
"Can't you see that I'm worried?"
Eleanor then sighed and told him to stop worrying because it wouldn't make things better. Cameron sat on the wooden stool and told her that he just wanted to make sure she's safe because he didn't trust Albert.
"You know what? That's what I hate about you the most! I hate your pessimism!"
"Eleanor, I'm just trying to—"
"I need a break from you," the princess interrupted.
Cameron asked, "Are you saying that you want to end this relationship?"
"I've told you in a less hurtful way."
"You don't mean it."
"I do."
Cameron stood up. "You're unable to control your emotions. I'll pretend that I didn't heart anything."
"We're ending this relationship! You want me to make it the hard way? Then I hate you! I hate everything about you! I don't want to see you, so get out of my room!"
"I'm really getting out if you look at me and tell me to."
Eleanor looked at him straight in eye. "Get out before I say something worse."
(In Olivia's room)
"We're really not tailing Eleanor anymore?" Olivia asked.
Carson sat on the chair. "I wasn't the one who gave that order."
"Everything just seems too unexpected."
"I believe my father is the culprit together with Jack, Jay and Licia."
"Well, some people don't accuse him though."
"We'll just have to see what happens."
Olivia then sat down beside him and told him that she didn't want to think about it. Leo just passed away a few weeks ago, and now Albert is being accused.
Carson hugged her. "Maybe that's how life is. Unexpected people come in and out of your life. Like me."
Olivia laughed. "You're not part of it."
"Why not? Our relationship was unexpected."
"I never wanted to be with you in the first place."
Carson's eyes widened. "What did you say?"
Olivia folded her arms. "You just made me love you the same way you loved me."
"Well, have you heard of the saying that waiting is a sign of true love?"
"What about it?"
Carson then explained that waiting is a sign of true love. Anyone can say I love you, but not everyone can wait a prove that it's true.
Olivia looked down. "I was wrong to push you away."
Carson cupped her face. "Even if you choose to push me away, a man like me who truly loves you will choose to stay."
Olivia laughed. "Enough with the sweet talk."
"Why? Is your heart pounding?"
"Words don't mean anything."
"Then I'll do some action."
"I know what you're going to do."
Before a single word could come out from Carson's mouth, she kissed him softly. "I'm warning you. I might not be able to control my feelings," Carson said with his lips close to hers. Then Olivia arms started slipping around his neck as Carson claimed her mouth again and again. He then carried her to the bed and slowly unbuttoned her clothes, but before he was able to go an further, Olivia grabbed his wrist. "Not today."
Carson kissed her knuckles. "Why not?"
Olivia smiled. "I'm not that easy to get."
"Then could I please have you tonight? I need a taste of you."
"You've already did."
"I want more."
Olivia responded, "Maybe next time."
Carson said, "I want it now."
Olivia stood up. "Get a taste of yourself then. I'm not in the mood for this."
"Are you angry?"
Olivia laughed. "Why would I? I just kissed you because you deserve it."
Carson pulled her into a hug. "I'm glad you know what I want."
"Don't expect anything. I only do that when I'm in a good mood."
"Then I guess you shouldn't be in a terrible mood or else I wouldn't be able to get it."
Olivia chuckled. "Maybe that's the case."