"You were just, I don't know, really cool to me. I only wanted to observe from a distance because of it." She shrugged sheepishly.
"You were dancing," he said thoughtfully. "Dancing on the deck. You were twirling in circles, and you ran into me. You apologized, and I laughed it off suavely."
"Ah, don't think about it anymore," he hastened. "You're already in love with me. No need to convince you any further."
"You don't get flustered?" she asked, putting her arms around his neck. "Are you sure?" she asked, before leaning in to kiss him.
Their faces were still close together, and she watched his eyes before laughing joyfully. "Okay, Curnow. Okay."