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"The devil once said to the damsel,'You look ravishing' " "Are you alright?" Ema asked the dumbstruck man. "I think we've met before. Have we?" Who was this man? Was he trying to flirt or something? Ema wondered. "I don't think we've met before. I spent all of my life In the village." "Oh," Rodriguez uttered, still displaced. "Pardon me, I have to go." The man then walked off. Ema thought it was quite odd. "Did I do anything wrong?" "No." Mr. Contreras replied," just drop that there." Ema dropped the heavy merchandise she was carrying and proceeded outside. The man had messed with her and the name Adriana was stuck inside her head. Did she have a lookalike? Her Dad joined her soon after to get more wood. He saw how disturbed Ema was and asked, "Are you alright?" "Yes, Dad. J