A/N: This chapter is set a while after the previous ones. It starts out with Tracy and Lily on the train, on their way to Barney and Robin's wedding.

"Wait, what did you say your friend's name was?" asked Tracy.

"Ted." Responds Lily.

"Mosby?"

"Yeah, Ted Mosby, do you know him?"

"Yeah! I met him after he broke up with my roommate! But why would he try to be ruining this wedding?"

"Because he's in love with the bride! It's really complicated."

"Oh." Tracy was a little let down to learn that Ted was in love with another woman. "Are you sure?"

"I'm pretty damn sure! Oh, this is too stressful, I need to see Marvin!"

"No! You made me promise not to let you look! Here, just have another sum-" but then Tracy realized her bin was empty. "Bitch…" When Lily noticed this it was almost as if her eyes had turned blood red with anger, and Tracy was a little terrified.

"Give me the damn phone!"

Lily almost tackled Tracy out of her seat, and she was doing everything she could to keep Lily under control while not drawing too much attention to them. Eventually Tracy realized her only option was to fight back. She quickly rolled up her magazine and started hitting Lily in the nose with it. "No! Bad!" Lily stopped attacking Tracy for the phone and sat back down, and they both remained quiet for some time.

"I'm sorry I tried to bite you."

"I'm sorry I swatted you on the nose with a rolled up magazine."

Lily sighed. "It's the only way I'll learn."

Then Tracy sighed. "You know what, look." Tracy handed Lily the phone, and her face lit up. "Really?"

"Go for it." Lily unlocked the phone and was then surprised. "Huh. No new insulting Marvin photo." Then her lip began to quiver. "No new insulting Marvin photo…" Tracy put her arm around Lily, trying to comfort her.

When the train got closer and closer to Farhampton, Lily eventually asked Tracy "So are you staying at the Farhampton Inn?"

"Oh, no, my boyfriend has a beach house out here. I'll be staying there until it's time to go on at the wedding."

"Wait, you have a boyfriend?"

"Yeah, uh, his name's Louis. I don't know though, we've kind of been drifting apart recently. I just don't really think it's meant to be."

"Oh, I'm sorry about that. I wish I knew someone I could set you up with." Tracy smiled at Lily. "I'm drawing a blank."

"You know, someone else I knew said that exact same thing to me a while ago!"

"Really? Who was it?"

"I didn't get his name, but he was blonde and wearing a suit. He tried hitting on me at a drug store, and then I gave him relationship advice."

Lily's eyes widened as if all the secrets of the universe had just been shown to her. "That man is the groom at this wedding!"

"Wait, seriously?!"

"Yes! His name's Barney! I've been friends with him for years, and he was at that drug store because the bride, Robin, and I gave him a challenge to pick up a girl at a drug store while buying diapers!"

"Holy crap, small world, huh?"

"Oh come on, now you have to stay at the Inn with us! I might need your help stopping Ted!"

Tracy pondered it for a second before saying "Okay, okay, fine! I'll go there with you, but I can't stay there! I don't have a room reserved!"

"Oh I'll figure something out! You can stay with me! My husband won't be back for a while, and I hate having a hotel room by myself!" Lily didn't really mind that, but she was going to try everything she could to convince Tracy to come with her.

"Okay, I'll stay with you. I'll just have to tell Louis that…" Tell Louis what? She thought. That I'd rather stay in a hotel room with someone I just met than in his beach house?

"What's wrong?" asked Lily.

"I'll stay with you, Lily, but I have to break up with Louis." The realization was finally hitting her. She didn't love Louis. She definitely liked him, he was really nice and considerate, but no matter how much she tried to convince herself, she was not in love with him. Lily hugged Tracy, comforting her. Eventually, Tracy told Lily that she needed to go to the bathroom, but she knew what she really needed to do.

When she got to the bathroom, she pulled out and her phone and dialed Louis's number.

"Hey Trace!"

She gulped. "Hi, Louis."

"Have you gotten to the beach house yet?"

"Um, no. That's actually what I wanted to talk to you about. I'm… not going to the beach house."

"What do you mean? Why not?"

"Louis, I'm sorry."

"Sorry about what?"

"I can't do this anymore."

"Tracy, don't say that. Please. Tracy, I love you!"

"No you don't Louis! You think you do, but you don't. We are not meant to be together. And I am so sorry." Silence. "Say something. Please."

"You're right, Tracy. I don't love you. I'll be moved out by the time you get back." He hung up. Tracy looked at her phone, unsure of what to think. She didn't have time to develop a reaction because Lily busted the door open and said she really needed to do something. Tracy nodded and walked out. When she closed the door she immediately heard Lily vomiting. When she got back to her seat, tears started streaming down Tracy's face.

The man sitting next to her asked if she was okay, and she wiped the tears off of her face and said she was fine.

"Do you want to talk about it?" he asked.

"No, I'm okay, thank you." He nodded understandingly and went back to his business. Tracy just wanted to get to Farhampton as fast as possible.