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Aurora raised her hand up as if to slap Angela, but she thought better of it at the last minute and she pulled her hand back. “You are so pathetic,” Aurora said. “You love Felix so much, but how is it that you never noticed anything out of the ordinary? For example, how have you never noticed the smell of another woman’s perfume on the collar of his shirt, or the angry scratches down his back?” Angela: “…” “You must be blind as well as stupid,” Aurora laughed as Angela’s face turned white. A few days before, Angela had found some scratches Felix’s back and, in fact, they had looked as though they’d been put there by another woman. Felix though, had said they were bug bites and, like an i***t, he had simply accepted his words as the truth. Angela had thought that she’d had no good reas