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... dn't help but ask, "Don't tell me, you've been standing here waiting for me this whole time?"

Annoyed, Sophia retorted, "What else? I don't have your number."

She added sarcastically, "Some people never change. If someone else forgets to ask for their contact information, they wouldn't bother to say either."

Daniel laughed awkwardly, scratching his head, "Sorry, I forgot."

No wonder she had so much coffee.

It seemed that she was afraid to miss him if she s ...

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