It was wrong to feel this way; Felicia knew that much.
Yet, she found herself wishing for more.
She wanted to just kiss those perfect lips, feel this strong but thin and only slightly muscular arms around herself.
This was wrong, because they had only met when she had started to date his brother.
No longer was she attracted to the blue eyed, blond haired, muscular boyfriend of hers.
Felicia wanted his albino brother even if it was wrong of her to.
She caught herself gazing at Gilbert's lips again, and forced her head away.
She clung on to Ludwig, and kissed him; how was she supposed to know that at that moment she hurt not only herself but Gilbert as well?
Felicia was not the cause of her falling out with Ludwig, but rather Francine was.
Francine was a pretty Frenchgirl that had went to their school when they were younger as a mere child, she had had pigtails; now her hair rested in a pretty, formal bun.
She was different than Ludwig, but was more serious when she worked and was not as easily won over by a pretty face anymore; she said that that was because she had experienced too much heartbreak at the hands of pretty boys.
Best of all, she was one of Gilbert's best friends.
Felicia had a chance to win Gilbert's heart after the breakup, but she was cautious of how to go about it if Ludwig still had a crack in his heart since their breakup.
It was Carmen and Elizabeta, two of Gil's other best friends, that decided to help get the two together, and Felicia was thankful for the intervention as she wasn't sure she could have taken that step anytime soon since she had begun walking on eggshells around Ludwig.
Felicia now could enjoy the touch of Gil's lips against her own the way that she had always wanted to; the way that Lovino, Felicia's brother, enjoyed kissing Amelia, his girlfriend, or the way that Ludwig enjoyed kissing Francine, or even the way that Elizabeta enjoyed kissing her boyfriend, Roderich.
Life felt perfect to the little, Italian woman as she saw a future for her and Gilbert in this beautiful love of theirs.
