Late Wednesday afternoon, Lizzie stopped by Gigi's desk. "Are you sure you want me to come on Saturday?" she posed as Gigi looked up from her computer. "I don't want to impose."

"You're not imposing, we are doing this for you!" She gushed. "We want to show you the City, our version of the city, absolutely no tourist sites whatsoever. You have to come, I know William has some great plans, and I will make sure they are not too boring by livening them up."

"And do you promise there are no ulterior motives on your part?" Lizzie narrowed her eyes, looking at Gigi as she twirled in her chair. "Do you promise not to ditch Darcy and me? I am coming to spend time with both of you and to get a chance to see the City. I don't want to worry about any cards up your sleeves."

"I promise I will stay with you the whole day," nods Gigi.

Friday at lunch with Fitz, they talked of everything but the outing the following day. Lizzie finally broaches the subject as they are sipping their post-meal coffee.

"So, are you coming along tomorrow, on the big SF tour?"

"Nope, wasn't invited," quips Fitz with a big grin on his face. Lizzie lets the silence linger hoping to pull some more information out of him, but Fitz apparently is not feeling communicative, or has nothing else to say.

"Why weren't you invited?" Sipping her coffee lets her ostensibly look down at her cup, but in reality she glances at Fitz to see if there is any sign of that smirky smile that indicates that a games afoot.

Fitz actually frowns. He is obviously thinking about something, maybe some talk he and Darcy have had in the past week or two, probably about Lizzie and Darcy.

"Perhaps I am not the best wingman," he grins again, his eyes lighting up with laughter, "but this time Lizzie B., Darcy is actually in charge of his own game. And the invitation was for a sort of family party to show Lizzie B. the sights. If I came along, I think Gigi and I would just mess things up." He grinned widely at this, then chuckled, and Lizzie started laughing too. They had to put their coffee cups back down on the table as they set each other off.