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Angel I had taken Knight's advise to let Thea go, it was the right thing to do. I had thought accepting to do it was hard enough but the hardest part of it all was actually going to Thea and breaking the news to her. This was the third day and I was still indecisive. I made up my mind to finally do it after I returned from my meeting with Don Ricardo who had invited me to his place few days ago. Actually, he had offered to come but I didn't want the possibilities of Lola tagging along. I knew she felt guilty for what happened and I didn't give her a chance to express her regret. Also, I didn't want Thea to see her and get the wrong ideas again. I got to Don Ricardo's mansion and was led into a room where it was just the three of us present, with Lola being the third person. She was h