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"So, how did your blind date go?" Nate asked Luke curiously. "Nothing. I left her with Hiro to talk about business and her possible career." Luke shrugged nonchalantly. "I don't know whether to be amused or pity the poor woman." Nate stated. "Be happy for her, she'll finally got a chance to make her dream of becoming an artist true. I bet she was only willing to meet me so she could have her chance on signing as an artists." Luke shrugged. "Who died and made you cynical, cousin?" Nate joked. "You know what I mean." Nate nodded in agreement. "Yeah, that's why it's hard for us to be close to another person, we don't know whether they're genuine or if they just wanted something from us." He said with a sighed. "You're lucky you met Katie when you're both just kids, it solidified y