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Sophia felt wronged. "I just wanted salone twith you. We haven't seen each other for days, and | was really looking

forward to our date. But all evening, we barely spoke a word."

Robin disagreed. "We can go on dates anytime, but Diana was my guest tonight. Were we supposed to just ditch her and hang out

by ourselves?"

Sophia stared at the man in front of her, suddenly at a loss for words, her heart aching.

The atmosphere in the car turned tense and heavy, neither of them speaking, only the neon lights outside flickering in the

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darkness, casting shadows and a dull gloom.

After a moment, Robin broke the silence. "You mentioned you had something to tell me, what is it?"

Sophia had wanted to talk about spending the holidays together, but she no longer felt in the mood. She simply asked, "When do

you have toff?"

Robin replied indifferently, "Is that what you wanted to talk about? That's something we could've discussed over the phone. Why

make it sound so serious?"

Sophia frowned at him. "So, unless there's something important, we can't see each other? Am | keeping you from working with

Diana?"

Robin quickly said, "Of course not."

At a red light, Robin stopped the car and took Sophia's hand. "Why are you being so sensitive all of a sudden?"

Sophia looked down. "The twe spend together doesn't evenpare to the tyou spend with Diana. You even brought her

along on our date."

Robin explained, "I already told you, she's new here and doesn't have many friends. Since we were leaving work at the stime,

| thought I'd invite her along."

He added with a hint of frustration, "I even told Diana you were understanding and wouldn't mind. Why are you acting like this all

of a sudden?"

Sophia felt a sting at the mention of Diana and turned her gaze outside without another word.

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