Evelyn Greenslade and Douglas Ainslie are walking through the local market on the way back to the hotel. "I like being able to spend this much time with you." Douglas squeezes Jeans' hand.

"It's so nice to be this relaxed and just be able to enjoy our time together." Evelyn smiles at Douglas.

Douglas checks his watch. "Shall we head home for tea?"

"I suppose it is that time of the day already. I could use a cup of tea actually." Evelyn yawns.

"You've seemed more tired than usual today. Are you alright?" Douglas asks gently.

"I just didn't sleep very well last night. I'm just sleepy." Evelyn leans her head against Douglas' shoulder as they enter the hotel.

"Oh Douglas, before you into tea I should tell you your wife has arrived." Muriel winces.

Douglas runs his hand over his face. "Thanks Muriel, that's just what I needed to hear after a perfectly lovely day."

"I'm just giving you fair warning. She didn't seem very happy when she came in." Muriel warns Douglas.

Douglas and Evelyn walk slowly into the courtyard. Suddenly they hear thundering footsteps pounding down the stairs. "You housewife slut! I should have known you'd have your claws into Douglas as soon as I left!"

"Whoa, whoa, just leave Evelyn out of this! This is between you and me! You have no right to talk to her that way! She has done nothing wrong! You are unbelievable! If you have something to say, say it to me, not her! Evelyn didn't cause the problems in our relationship! Don't blame anyone other than the two of us!" Douglas is angered at his wife's reaction.

"Oh, of course you'd defend her! Is this love Douglas? Is this how you imagined your golden years?" Jean asks seriously.

"No, I imagined I'd spend my golden years with you, or at least that's how I wanted things to go. You just didn't cooperate with the plan." Douglas says honestly.

"Douglas, I'm going to leave you and Jean to talk. Can I bring you a cup of tea?" Evelyn asks quietly.

Douglas sighs heavily, squeezes Evelyn's hand and kisses her cheek. "I'm sorry if this has made you feel uncomfortable. I'd love a cup of tea and maybe something sweet."

"I'll see what I can do. I'll bring a pot of tea when I come back. Try and stay calm." Evelyn says sweetly.

"Mrs Greenslade, would you like me to leave you a list of his annoying habits before I go?" Jean asks nastily.

"What you find annoying and what I find annoying are two entirely different things, Mrs Ainslie. I find him charming." Evelyn says firmly. She quickly walks away from Jean.