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"Here is your tea," Ellen said, dropping the tray with two cups on the table. She sat, leaving space between them and taking her cup with her. "I only have this tea; I hope it meets your taste," she said before sipping from the cup and savouring the taste. "What kind is this?" he asked, taking up the cup and sniffing into it. "Oolong tea," she said with a shrug before adding. "And before you ask me what kind of tea it is, I have to say that I have no idea. I just found it in the drawer, and it must be Elise who put it there." "This is fine," he said, sipping it and dropping it to the table. They sat in silence and Ellen suddenly broke it off. "Thank you for coming." He looked at her, but she was not looking at him instead at the wall with so much attention. "What?" "I mean," she s