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"A Nunnery?!" I cried jumping up from the table making the table settings to rattle. Lupo settled them instinctively, a bored expression on his face.

"Is there an echo in here Lupo?" Gicamo asked as he tossed an apple up into the air casually.

"I believe there is. Maybe if I close the window it will help," Lupo agreed as he headed to the window and proceeded to close it.

"Not this again! You are not going to ignore me this time! I'm serious Gicamo, this is impossible!" I cried jumping over the couch, my dress knocking over everything.

"That's what you said about Seniorita Gastuve' if I'm not mistaken," Gicamo replied casually as he looked at his nails.

"And Seniorita Lydia and Seniorita Gretchen," Lupo started listing names as he stared drearily out the window.

"Lupo, if we wanted to know all the names of the women I have slept with we would have asked."

"What about Seniorita Gastuve'? You barely made it out of there alive leaving me to distract her husband!" I cried.

"And you did a good job at it I might add. Sometimes I think I don't give you enough credit for your acting ability," Gicamo laughed remembering what had happened.

"Hmm, I wonder why? Maybe it's cause you don't!" I yelled, my arms crossed, facing the window.

Gicamo smiled, as he realized what he knew would be the key to her heart. He rose out of his chair and headed over to me.

"No, no Gicamo! That's not going to work! Your flattery may work on the other girls but not me! Every time you want to get into some place impossible your 'Oh, Abigail your so lovely! You're the apple of my eye! The song my heart sings!" I imitated a girly voice that sounded nothing like Giac's but I didn't care.

"Well I'm done with it, Giac! Good day and goodbye Gicamo! Lupo I am getting a flat by myself and you are welcome to visit. The womanizer formally known as Gicamo Casanova is not! And if you do happen to see him please let him know he is the most childish, annoying, and pig headed man in Venice."

"And quite possibly the world," I finished as I stomped down the stairs.

"She'll be back right? I mean come on getting a flat by herself-" Gicamo laughed, before he saw Lupo's face.

"God, she was serious wasn't she?" he grimaced.

"I'm afraid she sounded quite sincere," Lupo admitted solemnly.

"Then I guess I have to go after her. I mean it's the right thing to do and all," Gicamo admitted as he solemnly took his coat off the hook.

"That sounds like the right thing to do sir," Lupo agreed.

"But then again did I really do something wrong? Is the nunnery really an impossible place to get into?" Gicamo went on as he walked around the flat.

Lupo raised his finger to answer but Gicamo was already onto his next sentence. "I think not! Who is she to say it is impossible? And who's to say those nuns don't deserve some fun every once in a while? I'm sure they get bored having to go to all those masses and be on their knees everyday! I'm really doing everyone a favor!"

"I'm right, Lupo aren't I?"

"I don't think it matters who's right at this time Mister Casanova."

"And why is that Lupo?"

"Because if you do not hurry I fear you will lose Abigail, fore she is already past Mr. Kenningston's house and you know-"

"She had a spat with him and only ever passes his house when she's seriously angry at Giacamo Casanova" Gicamo finished, talking about himself in third person.

"She does pass by his house quite frequently when you think about it" Lupo admitted.

"Cancel all Casanova's plans for today Lupo there is a damsel I fear is looking to leave him and never come back" Gicamo said as he left the room, his cape billowing in the wind.

"Of course Giac-" Lupo started, but then came to a realization and ran after him down the stairs. "That means-" Lupo was cut off by Gicamo's reply.

"That we are canceling the plan. There is a lady's favor I must win back that is much more important than any conquest" Gicamo continued walking at a fast pace down the stairs.

"Even Mistress Huntington?" Lupo called after him. Gicamo paused on the last step.

"I'll have to get back to you on that one" he called up the stairs before exiting the flat.