Rissa queued to get her suitcase, and Alvin stood next to her. They glanced at each other and smiled. After Rissa's suitcase appeared, she stepped forward. Alvin suddenly came to help her lift the two suitcases.
"Wow, your suitcase is heavy," said Alvin.
Risa smirked. "Yes, I'm going home. There must be a lot of luggage. Thank you for helping me."
"You're welcome. Ah, that's my suitcase." Alvin lifted his medium-sized suitcase, clearly looking lighter than Rissa's two suitcases.
Alvin chuckled. "Hey, wanna swap suitcases with me?"
Risa laughed too. "No, thank you."
"I mean, let me carry your suitcase, and you carry mine. So, you don't have to worry about it."
"Ah, don't bother. I can bring it myself. Last time in Batam, I could do it myself." Risa smiled so broadly as she nodded. She didn't want to bother Alvin at all, but the man seemed a bit disappointed. At least Alvin didn't force her.