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Aaron is taken aback by Katrina’s question. He becomes nervous when he sees her face turn serious. How am I supposed to tell her that I know because I’m the man who raped her that night? From Katrina’s silence, he feels that he is on thin ice. She must hate that man a lot. Who knows what damage I caused her all those years ago? Something occurs to him. She must have changed careers because of what happened. Why else did she turn white when I mentioned it? Although Katrina doesn’t look angry while she watches him intently, Aaron feels guilty and finds himself unable to look at her directly. As the president of an international company, Aaron is used to facing all sorts of stressful situations with a calm attitude. But for the first time in his life, he panics. No, I can never let her k