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In Samirah's imagination, she thought this much would be enough to annoy a normal man. She portrayed herself as fragile, unkept, tardy and a bit rude. Wasn't it enough make him dislike her? No one would like a high maintenance baggage. Samirah's eyes twinkled, waiting for his expression to change. But that didn't happen. Kian was still at ease, not at all affected by her sneezes and nose blowing. Did the plan fail? Her nose was so itchy but it didn't work? "You should have told me if you are not feeling well. I feel bad for asking you out when you are sick," only when he said that, did Kian had a small frown on his head. It didn't match the beauty of his face. Samirah felt bad for making him upset ... Ugh! No! Samirah took a deep breath, accidentally inhaling the smell of wine in t