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After explaining for the ninth time what had happened, the call from her boss, the anxious voice with which he begged her to come, and the speed with which he dictated the address, the officer in charge of the police station was convinced that the well-dressed young woman was not going to leave him alone until he assigned one of his men to accompany her. "Alright, miss," said the officer, rubbing his face. "I'll tell one of my men to go with you, but, to be honest, I don't think anything bad has happened to your boss." "Why do you think that?" asked Stephanie. "Haven't you heard me? I told you he called me as if he were in danger, asked me to come urgently, all the way here, and the taxi driver warned me about that place, told me not to approach without a police officer, and…" "Yes, mis