"I'll go now. Thanks for the food and coffee," Kean said as he stood up and fixed his suit. "Of course, you can always come by when you need a friend," I smiled at him, a genuine one. "Sure, I'll do that," He replied with a smile. Kean turned around as he walked to the door but suddenly stopped as he looked at me, "And please stop saying that to all people that you meet, Lau. They can always take advantage of you," He said before finally turning his back at me as he walked out of my apartment. I deeply sighed as I leaned my back on my sofa. It made me think about what Kean said to me. He was right, though. I don't even know why I'm like this to the people that I don't know. Minutes later, I finally stood up and took out all the plates and cups that we used. I only ate and drank my

