As if in sync, everyone looked at us as we walked side by side towards the round table. “What?” Silas said sarcastically, even raising his eyebrow. “Nothing,” Suzy answered with a teasing smile plastered in her face. We’re in a private room in a Chinese restaurant. At a big round table, foods were already served and some of the producers even started eating already. “Oh, sorry I was really hungry,” one assistant explained as she caught me staring at her eating sautéed crabs. I wasn’t staring at her because I’m judging her, I was staring because the foods look really delicious and I’m dying to eat. I’m tired and hungry. Thanks to someone I know. “Oh, no! no!” I smiled to assure her that it’s okay. Because we were the last ones to arrive, we had no choice but to sit b

