“Yeah, her songs are kinda girly. I feel weird singing about wearing a dress or hot guys. I'm a guy, so that's probably not in the cards.

Um...never mind. I'll learn her songs if you want me to." If that would make her happy, he'd do it.

Evelyn didn't say anything. She knew he was trying to impress her. She wondered why. What did he want?

Sheffield didn't know what was running through her mind. Once he was done with the mosquito repellent, he put his foot down

Evelyn was germophobic. So were her father and brother. She understood that most men weren't. Probably that was why people tended to attribute words like "grungy" and "messy."

She wanted to take a pack of wet napkins from her bag to clean the spot where his foot was. Before she did that, Sheffield had taken a pack of wet napkins from his pocket and started cleaning the area himself

Then he found the bin in the car and threw the almost empty bottle of mosquito repellent and the used wet napkins into it.

Evelyn couldn't help turning to him. He wore a white casual outfit yesterday. Today he wore a pink jacket.

Apart from that, his shirt, pants and sneakers were all white. He wore only two colors, but he rocked whatever he wore.

Few men looked good in pink.

But obviously, Sheffield didn't need to worry about it. He looked absolutely awesome in that jacket.

And he smelled minty, somehow.

Three minutes Later, the sightseeing car arrived at Elephant Valley

Sheffield got out first and then held out his hand and helped her out.

He didn't have to-she wore sneakers instead of stilettos.

Still, Sheffield took her arm and said, "The car is pretty high up off the ground. If you jump, you might sprain an ankle."

Evelyn murmured inwardly, ‘Seriously? I hit the gym all the time. I not made of porcelain.*

But she remained silent and got out of the car with Sheffield's help.

By noon, the sun came out. Evelyn put on her sunglasses and continued walking.

The place was packed with visitors. Many of them swarmed towards the elephant school. After asking her, Sheffield took Evelyn there as well.

A group of tamed elephants were taking pictures with some visitors.

"Do you want to ride an elephant?" he asked her.

The elephants looked clean, but they were at least two meters tall.

Evelyn was a bit afraid of the height. Other visitors had to climb onto them using a Ladder.

When she shook her head, he dumped the idea.