The flight back to Hong Kong was quiet. Marissa asked to swap seats with Emerson as soon as they boarded and chose to sit by herself rather than next to Danson. As a gentleman, Emerson agreed. But, he was even more certain of his suspicions. Marissa definitely liked Danson, and it seemed like she finally realized this. If this was Marissa in the past, she would have forced Danson to swap with Emerson so she could sit next to him, but she did not do this today.
"You should apologize to her, she's upset with what you said earlier," Emerson said to Danson.
Danson frowned, "She's upset because you said you would never be with her. It has nothing to do with me."
Emerson sighed and shook his head. This man was so clueless.
"Don't say I didn't warn you. If you don't do something soon, you may lose her forever," Emerson said. An outsider always saw a situation clearer than the people involved and he could tell that the two had reached a turning point.