Felicity didn't know what she felt.

Well, she sure was attracted to Oliver. But he wasn't attracted to her, of course not. It still felt good when he had held her in his arms. She couldn't deny that. His strong hands holding her tight, as if she was a feather, his eyes looking into hers, making sure she wouldn't get hurt. But then, as always, she had to say something stupid. I imagined you saying that under different circumstances. Oh, Felicity, please learn to think before you speak, she thought to herself. Oliver sure knew which circumstances she had meant.

She didn't want to ruin their relationship which was a friendship by now, but when he trained at Verdant with all of his muscles and strong hands... well, it wasn't easy to think straight and concentrate on the computer job she had to do. And oh god, she totally forgot about the things she said earlier that day. I got to play doctor with you. She rolled her eyes. In that moment Felicity had wanted the ground to open and swallow her up. Why did she always have to say such things in front of Oliver, her boss? She surely was losing her mind. Felicity decided to make up her feelings for him. And fast. She needed to make a good job. And not waste her days staring at his abs.

With that being thought she faced her computer again. She had downloaded every information she needed to prevent the earthquake from happening, but there was still work to do. Felicity had felt so relieved when Diggle came to her rescue. She didn't know what she would have done if he hadn't come. She hadn't seen Oliver since the thing with the elevator and the short scene in the lobby. Felicity wondered where he could be. Okay, what was that? You wanted to keep your mind off Oliver. So do it! Damn it, Felicity, she thought.