The theoretical part of anything was always the easiest. When she had walked away from her conversation with Peter. Ariel had known exactly what she had to do in order to show Tristan that she liked him. She just had to give him a gift from the heart.
Something with meaning. But now that she actually had to do it she was finding that it was easier said than done.
She just could not seem to think of anything. And now, the pressure to get Tristan's gift right felt almost overwhelming. Logically, Ariel knew that the two of them were not in a competition. But even so, she felt as though, Tristan had set the bar really high. A few nights before he had set Ariel down and had played the violin for her. Ariel would be the first to admit that she knew very little about classical music.