She watches him closely in the next few days as she contemplates what's different.
There's an awareness of him now that wasn't there before when they were children and she feels his eyes upon her as well, wondering if he finds her different as well.
He should—the girl who worried about her fortune and made a silly hat for a boy has been forgotten as the duties of her tribe and the world press down.
They address each other politely when there's a need to talk and things seem fine between them but she's afraid—of facing the truth.
