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Samuel saw that Alyne was having a hard time carrying some books which she had to put back in their place. Maybe today it is her turn to keep the library. Samuel deftly grabbed the cargo trolley and pushed it towards Alyne. "Use this," said Samuel. "Thanks, Lex." Alyne immediately put the books on the trolly. Samuel of course helped her. Deftly he placed all the books correctly. Then when Alyne pushed, Samuel pushed her too. "Are you free?" asked Alyne. "Yes," said Samuel. "Why are you helping me?" asked Alyne. Maybe she didn't forget Samuel's refusal attitude a few days ago. "I guess. Just being friends, that's not a bad thing." "I don't want to be friends with you." Alyne pulled the trolley roughly and then left Samuel alone. Samuel didn't give up. He came back closer