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Primrose hung on Cassius's arm until they were out of sight. She hopped a foot away from him as soon as the door closed and they could not be seen anymore. The restaurant had a separate lobby where not a lot of people were at this time. Primrose glared daggers at Cassius who met them head on with his icicle-like stare. "You were late again!"She hissed at the accusation. He raised an eyebrow defiantly, "I never promise to be on time." "You also said no, but still came. Albeit late, which I'm still pissed about." "You need to take my refusals seriously."He argued calmly. His amber eyes were like the reflection of sunset. The true beauty of those pools of molten lava came through when sunlight hit the head on. Suddenly Primrose wasn't so angry anymore. She grabbed his arm and le