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A poorly written play with an even worse execution. Unfortunately, Samirah had seen too much of it. She had long become immune to it. Samirah wasn't moved by Alan's attempt of cleaning up her name to the random people who heard Thea's words. In fact, Samirah wasn't worried about anyone. She only cared about herself. She didn't need anyone to justify her actions. But Thea didn't think Samirah was so indifferent to it. In order to make Alan look good, she spoke harsher words. It was their plan to bring Samirah to Alan's side again. Thea didn't necessarily have to be around to make their plan work. They just needed Samirah to be with Alan. If Thea had to become the bad guy in order to push Samirah to Alan's side, then she would gladly do it. But unknown to them, Thea was already a vill