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Samuel brought it upon himself. Katrina doesn't feel any compunction about hurting him. Just then, Carl says, "By the way, Katrina, are you going to work tomorrow? The company is organizing a company outing tomorrow. If you don't have work, you should go along and relax.” Katrina knows that Carl is well-intentioned. She is amazed at how well he treats her. But she has other plans tomorrow. Katrina smiles. "Thanks, Uncle Anderson. But I plan to visit my father tomorrow, so I can't go.” When Katrina was eight, her father died while trying to save a man from drowning. From time to time, Katrina buys her dad's favorite drink and visits the cemetery to see him. During her visits, she confides in him and shares happy stories with him. Seeing the picture of her father on the gravestone make