"Ugh, I just woke up from a nap!" Sylvia stretched languorously, a contented smile spreading across her face.
Her tone was so open and frank that Magdalen didn't probe further, merely asking, "How was your lunch date?"
There was a brief pause before Sylvia chuckled, "Seems like we weren't a good match."
Gabriel propped himself up against the headboard, observing the girl on the phone. She had her back to him, draped in a bathrobe, her laughter tinkling through the conversation about a mismatched date.
"Not a good match?" Magdalen sounded disappointed, "What happened? You didn't like him, or he didn't like you?"
Sylvia's voice was teasing as she replied, "Neither."
"You didn't even watch the opera?"
"Nope!"
"My friend's brother might be a few years older than you, but he looks young for his age. Plus, he's got this cool vibe going on. It's not about you, but if you're interested, I think you guys could click!" Magdalen persisted.
"He's a great guy!" Sylvia's smile was tender and warm, "It just wasn't right."
Magdalen huffed slightly, "Then give me the scoop, why weren't you two a fit? Don't brush me off!"
Sylvia hesitated before her soft laughter filled the room, "I prefer someone with a gentle nature."
Gabriel frowned unconsciously in the dim light. Gentle nature?
"Alright then!" Magdalen conceded, knowing you can't force these things, "I'll introduce you to someone else if someone suitable comes along."
"That'd be great!" Sylvia replied cheerfully, "Thanks!"
"No problem!"
After ending the call, Sylvia returned to the bedroom, where Gabriel was buttoning up his shirt.
She approached to help him, her delicate, fair fingers skillfully working the dark buttons, a sight that was particularly pleasant to the eye.
Sylvia's eyes darted away, choosing not to answer.
The door closed behind him.
Settling back onto the couch, Sylvia hugged her pink unicorn plushie close, still feeling the remnants of his presence, those strong, distinct impressions.
The thought was indeed amusing; she had actually been set up with him!
Burying her face into the plush toy, she couldn't help but laugh at the memory, especially his stunned look, so different from the man she knew.
The more she thought about it, the more she realized it wasn't just about pleasing him anymore. She was seeking something more, a bit of solace in his company.
She covered her face with her hands. Was she beginning to feel lonely?
Perhaps it was time to seriously consider finding a boyfriend.
As the evening sky darkened outside, her eyes, once bright and smiling, gradually returned to a state of quiet reflection.

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan)
Woohoo! This was sooooo good. Thank you for the updates....
This was classic updates. Thank you so much...
May we please have updates. Thank you...
I sincerely hope that Gonzalez finds the taped meeting of Hannah and Trevor to throw them under the bus....
How will Gonzalez get back at Hannah, Yvonne and Trevor for the setup and fall from grace....
Adrian needs to safe face and not do this. It will embarrass he and Norah and his family. Thank you for the updates....
This a HOT MESS for them both....
WOW! I didn't see that coming at all for Norah nor Gonzalez, the plot thickens. Thank you for the updates....
Xavier wants to get caught kissing Norah at this point. When will he ask her to call him Xavier and not Gonzalez. Maybe that would bring back her memories. Thank you for the updates....
So, Norah drew out the big guns with her call to Jonathan for a favor. Thank you for the updates....