As I stared astonishingly at the waterfall, I couldn't stop thinking about what happened yesterday. Even as embarrassing as it was, I just wish he would have let me fall instead, because now he's going to use that against me probably. I just had to say I wouldn't fall and then I did, how embarrassing. How could I have been so careless?

I continued to watch the waterfall and its beauty. After all, I loved the water, maybe the reason is because the color of it is blue or maybe because it soothes me.

Suddenly, I heard footsteps approaching from behind me and I had a pretty good feeling of who it was. I groaned, turning around, and said, "What do you want now?"

It was of course that stupid farmer, who now stood in front of me, hands in his pockets, and that same signature smirk showed on his face.

"Just came by to make sure you're okay," he told me, his voice sounding somewhat playful, and I couldn't really identify if he was toying with me or not.

"Idiot, of course I'm okay! Quit asking such stupid questions!" I yelled at him coldly and he chuckled slightly, starting to stare out at the waterfall.

"As much as I want to counter that remark of yours, I would rather not at the moment. I simply just came here to admire the scenery of this town, although, I am somewhat surprised to see you here, considering you don't look much of the type to be admiring the scenery," he told me in a smooth voice, sounding almost cocky, and he flipped his hair.

That ignorant jerk!

"Look, you barely even know me, so shut up! I just like staring at this waterfall, okay? Besides, can't you go 'admire' the scenery somewhere else?"

He chuckled and bit his lip. "I would love to go admire the scenery elsewhere, but you just looked so lonely, so I decided to keep you company."

I growled. "Well, I don't need your company!"

"Well, I enjoy your company," he told me and it seemed as if he was smiling at me.

I only glared at him and shouted, "Yeah right! Quit lying! You only wanted to see me because you think I owe you something since you caught me yesterday, well, too bad!"

He thought for a minute, putting his index finger to his chin, and then he had finally smirked. "Well, those weren't my intentions, but now that I think about it, you do rather owe me."

I'm so stupid; I just HAD to remind him about it! Oh my god, he irritates me SO much!

"I don't owe you anything!" I protested in frustration and I shook my arms around frantically.

"You seem to be forgetting that I prevented you from further injury or death," he stated and I crossed my arms stubbornly.

I avoided eye contact with him, allowing my eyes to look towards the waterfall, and I started to twitch as I struggled to say these words, "Yeah… I…I guess your…your right. Okay, fine! But what do you want?"

Oliver started to smirk again. "How about lunch tomorrow, at the Café?"

My eyes widened in confusion.

Why would he want to take me out for lunch when I owe him something?

"What? Are you crazy! I would NEVER have lunch with you!"

He started to walk away slowly, seeming as if he was almost sulking. "Oh okay. I just thought you would go, considering I pretty much saved your life and all… But, whatever."

Oh great! He's trying to make me feel guilty now!

And it's working!

"Wait! Fine! I'll go eat lunch with you… If that's what you really want..." I muttered and I grew extremely suspicious.

It just didn't add up, why he would want to take me out for lunch, when I could be clearly doing something more useful towards him?

He nodded and smiled. "Alright, cool. I'll pay for us too, so you don't have to worry. It's my treat."

I raised my eyebrow suspiciously. "Um, shouldn't I be the one paying, considering I owed you my life and stuff?"

"Nah, it's all good," he said smoothly and he grinned at me.

I tried my best to read his facial expression, trying to see what he was plotting.

There just had to be some sort of catch…

"Um, okay… If that's what you want…" I mumbled awkwardly while shrugging.

"So, you like this waterfall, eh?" he said while changing the subject.

We both turned towards the waterfall.

"Yeah, I do. Water is kind of magical…" I told him as if I was in a daze and I suddenly shook my head, realizing at what I had just said.

Why should I tell this jerk anything?

"I mean, I don't even know why I'm telling you this! Well, I got to go home now… Um, bye!" I said to him slightly nervously and quickly.

"Alright, later, but do you want me to walk you home or something? I don't need you tripping again or something," he teased and started chuckling.

"No! I'll be fine!" I reassured him, slightly scowling.

He rolled his eyes and smirked. "As you wish, princess. Well, see you tomorrow."

P-Princess?

OH HOW DARE HE CALL ME THAT!

Author Note: Sorry this chapter is kind of short, but I'll try to make the next one longer. So sorry if you don't like Oliver's personality, I just like typing that sort of personality. Besides, I love couples that have a love hate relationship.

To Toasty, Thanks for the review. I miss you so much! Yeah, Grand Bazaar is awesome and I so love it! You should buy your own copy of it. Haha. Oh, and I finished Harvest Heart, so please check it out.

Well, thank you for the reviews and for reading.

Please review and I shall update soon!