She sat down. "I'm Talia."
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They met at The Java Bean three times a week for a month. It became their ritual. Talia found herself rushing through her content creation just to get to the café. She liked that Raka didn't treat her like "Talent Chiwahuaa." He treated her like Talia, the girl who spilled coffee on her notes and stressed over midterms.