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... she asked, walking up to the table. "Do people not eat here?"

Alex chuckled as he said, "Of course, people eat here, Emma." He tried to avoid the first question she asked.

"Why is no one else here then? Did you book the whole place?" Emma asked as she kept observing the place.

Alex looked at her and said, "I felt it would be better if I booked the place for just you and me, so no one has to see you, harass you, or take unnecessary pictures."

Emma nodded, an involu ...

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