Humiliation. That's all Ariadne felt after breaking through the drugs the dentist used. She was higher than a druggie on a cocaine spree when she told Eames something she would never think to say to him.

He told her on the ride home that she spilled to him, "He's sexy." about Arthur. "I want to marry him, do him hard and have his classy babies." She couldn't think of a good threat on the spot for if he did open his mouth.

While she liked Eames like as the 'older brother' type of man, she didn't fully trust him. Now he carried one of her deepest secrets like it was a canister of antimatter. If a little bit was exposed, her whole life would go down like a city. And to her, Eames was clumsy with words.

Ariadne sighed as she sat on the couch of her small apartment. Maybe a few movies would get her mind off it. Suspense movies in that case.

Since the inception, Ariadne barely touched the giant salary she earned. She wasn't a big spender but at the same time wasn't very frugal. Ariadne used a very small sum to get a membership to Netflix. When she wasn't studying, she liked a good suspense movie.

The thought of Jayne Alvers came up. She was not just a singer, but also an actress. Ariadne never saw one of her movies, mainly because of one film Jayne was in that she was too sensitive about to see. Even after Jayne won an Oscar for that movie, it was still too sad to sit through. But if she won an Oscar at the age of fourteen, then she must have performed well in other flicks.

Ariadne browsed through Jayne Alvers movies and saw a few titles that looked interesting. There was a movie poster with Jayne's terrified face showing a boy through her eyes. The title Stolidusphobia immediately caught her attention. She never heard of the phobia, maybe because it was rare, but she knew that the word 'Stolidus' was Latin for dim-witted.

She started watching the movie and it looked fairly interesting. Jayne played a high school honor student who's asked to tutor a freshman named Brian who's mentally ill. Her character was nice to him in the beginning, helping him do his biology homework. Then things turned ugly.

"Your really pretty Maddie." Said Brian to Jaynes character.

"Thanks. Anyway, back to Darwin…"

"Do you have a boyfriend?"

Maddie looked up at him with raised eyebrows. "No."

"Can I be your boyfriend? I think your pretty."

The tutor froze in her place. "Brian, I really don't want to hurt you. But no, I enjoy being single."

"Why? Your so pretty…" Brians hand crawled over to hers. Maddie slapped it without thinking.

"This is important right now." She said sternly. "I know evolution is tricky but you need to do well on this test." Brian started crying. "Oh, for the love of Jesus."

"You hate me!" he sobbed.

"No Brian, I don't hate you."

"You like some other guy!"

"Brian, listen to me! You're freaking out over nothing. I don't hate you for having a crush on me."

"Is it because I'm special?"

"No."

Brian's mother came through the door with two bags of groceries. Maddie stood up and slung her backpack over her shoulder.

"What's going on?" she asked.

"Brian's just a little upset." Said Maddie. "Listen, I can't do this anymore. Keep your money." Maddie didn't explain further but instead left his house.

The movie progressed to a scene where Brian followed Maddie home and broke into her house to see her.

"How old were you in that picture?" he asked right as she saw him.

"How did you get in here?"

"The back door was loose."

Maddie's dog growled at him as she took out her cell phone.

"Look, Mr. Tilly told you very clearly to stay away from me. You realize what I have to do?"

"What?"

Maddie dialed 911. "Yes, there's a guy from my high school who broke into my house but won't leave. No, he's not armed. He has a mental challenge but I'm afraid he can still hurt me."

"I'll send police."

"Thank you!"

Ariadne was hooked on the movie. She liked the scene where Jayne's character argued with her parents about getting a restraining order. The court scene had her addicted.

"When police searched this boys room, they found scrapbooks filled with pictures of this young lady. He is obsessed with her." Maddie's lawyer explained. "Therefore Your Honor, I believe it is right to activate a restraining order."

"Do you understand what he's saying?" the judge asked Brian.

"They found my pictures… my books."

Maddie looked away in humiliation.

"Can I just say something Your Honor?" she asked.

"Yes Madeline."

"Even though this boy is mentally challenged, he's still capable of committing the same crimes as normal boys, including sex crimes. He almost raped me!"

"I understand." Said the judge.

"He has severe disabilities." Brians lawyer cut in. "He's doesn't know he's done anything wrong."

"Which is why he should know." Maddie's lawyer snapped back.

"I hereby confirm the requested restraining order." The judge banged his mallet on the desk. "Brian Marsh, you are not allowed to come five-hundred feet of Ms. Garrison."

"Never?"

"Never." Said the judge. "Because of your disability, I'll let you off the hook this one time. But if you try to touch or contact Miss Garrison in anyway, then you're going to jail."

Jayne's acting was convincing in the movie. It sent chills through Ariadne's spine. She never knew what it was like to be stalked by someone. After seeing the film, she could capture a feel of how Jayne's character was struggling to remain sane.

Eames walked through the warehouse doors whistling like an innocent child. Over the period he was absent, Arthur and Yusuf haven't left their workstations. He looked over at Ariadnes empty desk.

Arthur and Yusuf didn't say anything as Eames waited for one of them, preferably Arthur, to ask about what happened. Neither of them did.

"Well, since our princess went home, how about us knights go get some drinks?" he started. Arthur responded with the sound of his fingers tapping the keyboard.

"Duke's coming tomorrow." he said. "I'm not going to wake up tomorrow morning not knowing what happened the night before."

"Has anyone ever told you that you're no fun?" he questioned.

"Why do you want us to go to a bar with you?" Yusuf asked.

"I was thinking we could do some chatting and have a few laughs, that's all." Eames insisted. "Like we did in school with our bros."

"All there was to do in Egypt was see movies." said Yusuf.

"Then you need to experience what it's like!" Eames explained. "You two have been working all day. I'll buy you a few drinks."

"Alright, what do you want?" Arthur demanded suspiciously.

"Nothing darling." Eames chimed. "Just some male bonding now that the princess is home doing God-knows-what. I know, look up her Facebook page!"

"She blocked you for a reason." Arthur pointed out. "I'm not hacking into her profile just to see what's on there."

"She won't know. Besides," Eames stepped over to him. "I know you want too."

Arthur shook his head. "I respect her too much."

"Alright I see... your girlfriend must be lucky." He said the world 'girlfriend' louder than the other words in the sentence.

"I'm single." said Arthur. "Don't make anything out of it."

"Your single, huh darling? I can see why. Your too buried in your work."

"Eames, are you trying to set up Arthur and Ariadne?" Yusuf asked picking up his thoughts.

"No!" Eames laughed. "Not at all!"

"Don't even try it Eames." Arthur warned. "She's not interested in me and I'm not interested in her. End of story."

"Lie about it all you want, Darling." Eames told him. "Remember, I saw everything."