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That very same night, while they were trying to finish their second movie — note the word trying — a knock on the door startled them all, including André whose head was already close to falling off. ‘At least this one knocked,’ André thought as they all waited for Noah to open the door. When he did, Verity, Sabrina, and Yerin came in. Yerin was hugging a paper bag that was filled to the brim with snacks and his favorite soda. André smiled. “Is that for me?” he said, tossed the box of mochi he was eating aside. Yerin gave him an uncertain look, glancing at Verity and back at him once more as though hoping someone would save her from the awkward situation they just both created. “Actually … ” Yerin trailed, and André expectantly gazed up at her. “ … this is for Noah. I didn’t know you w