Violet - Faithfulness (blue), daydreaming (purple), modesty (white).
He watches her with little Gordon Selfridge and cannot help but admire how easy she is with him, she entertains him with a top and a bit of string grabbed from the children's department on the way to Harry's office. As they walk down the street, she in her scarf and Gordon between them, Henri cannot help but think how much like a family they must look.
He asks her about children and she smiles and talks about how much she has to achieve in her life. A little piece of him sinks when she talks about her 'someone'. In turn he tries to tell her something about herself, something about the way she is in his eyes. Innocent does not even begin to describe the word ingénue, it is so much more then simply that, but he cannot find words in English to bring the meaning across. She smiles and looks a little wistful when talks about her, though he sees the light fly back into her eyes when he asks what to do. She says wait and he knows he'll wait until the end of the world for her.
The night before the march is a flurry, yet he still does their peculiar little dance with her as they fold up the piece of silk.
(He cannot resist adding a little 'voilà' when they finished.)
