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Nate sat down by the table. It was another meal beautifully prepared and presented, but when Nate saw the mini house carved out of a melon, he frowned, recalling the fact that he had chosen to stay at home instead of going out to meet his friends. Katie noticed and asked worriedly, "What's the matter?" "It's an ugly house," Nate commented unkindly. "Oh. I'm sorry." Katie was shocked and said apologetically, "I just thought it might give a homely feel." Nate took a quick glance at her and said nothing. Displeased, he didn't eat much. Katie couldn't help taking a look at him every now and then, wondering why he would suddenly seem so upset. Suddenly Nate spoke. "You can't keep your eyes off me, can you? Tell me what's in your cheeky mind." "Huh? No, nothing." Katie