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"Really?" Caitlyn was not convinced by Evans' answer. They had been there all day, and Evans had not touched any food, not even the biscuits in the living room. How could Evans not be hungry? "You don't believe what I'm saying?" Evans asked in a slightly sarcastic voice. Caitlyn also felt that Evans was angry, but she did not understand why Evans was angry. There was nothing that could trigger Evans' anger today. Caitlyn touched Evans' arm and rubbed it. She tried to smile, but instead, Evans turned his face away. Caitlyn's brow furrowed at Evans' attitude. "What's wrong with you?" Caitlyn asked. She spoke in a soft voice. "It's okay," Evans replied. The intonation in Evans' voice did not indicate that he was okay. Although she had only known Evans for a few months, Caitlyn already k