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Sofia Andrew Since Angel spent the night in my apartment, I haven't heard from him. Mary called me and told me that Angel and Dad talked for a while while playing chess. And I thought the company was their main topic. "You look worried," Amelia said, and I didn't realize that she had arrived at my office. "About many things these days, really. Tell me, do you have something about Elisa?" Amelia gave me a blank look. "Sofia, I just started doing that. Please be kind and give me some time." "I have no time, Amelia. I feel like every minute that passes, she's the one winning," I said in desperation. "I know, but remember that we are trying to find out things from five years ago, Sofia." "This upsets me because I want to clear my name. I want Angel to realize what kind of girlfriend sh