SABRINA SANTIAGO “Thank you for the meal,” I let out with a tired yawn. “You seem sleepy, it's already 9:30 PM! You should be asleep already,” he let out as I tried to stand up but ended up plunging the bowl that I had eaten from on the floor. The cracking sound told me that I might have broken them. “I’m sorry, I should clean up the mess,” I said, bending down to pick up whatever broken piece that was lying on the floor. “Let me handle it?” I heard him say that but I couldn't let him clean my mess up. “I said let me handle it Sabrina,” he let out with a growl that showed that I was getting him upset. “You can't possibly see what is in your front and that might cause an injury,” he said, holding my hand. “Stay put till I am done cleaning,” he ordered, making me nod. After fiv