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"How did you know the coffee I like?" Arabella asked as they drove back to the office. "I just guessed," Kieran said with a shrug. "I will drop you off upfront because I have to get to my meeting" he added. "I told you that I can go back myself," Arabella said in a protest. "You drop me off here" she said pointing to the corner of the road. "And risk looking like a bad person?" Kieran commented. Arabella felt her phone vibrate in her lap. She took it up and discovered it was a call from Mark. A smile crossed her face. Since their date on Saturday, they have been communicating like close friends. Each time she felt like he was about to ask her out she discovered he just did not do it. "Hello," Mark's voice came through the line. " I thought not to call you because you might be at wor