As they looked at the water, Alix then decided to look at the time.
"It's almost midnight," he said.
"Already?" she inquired.
"If you didn't notice, we left a while ago, time waits for no one, we just didn't realize because we were distracted," he responded.
"If it were up to me, I'd stay here all night," she said while he gazed at the moon's reflection on the water.
"Adora, when did you start pushing yourself to get stronger?" he inquired.
"When my mother died, I used to train before, but not as much," she responded.
"Uh... Sorry," he apologized, and she smiled slightly.
"It's okay, what's done is done, and there's nothing we can do about it, even worse happened to you," she replied and he looked at her with more interest but then remembered her promise.
"Are you losing patience with me?" she inquired, and he lowered his head before taking a deep breath and gazing up at the stars.
"I'm not in a hurry," he replied.