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Laura seems shocked to see Alsea waiting on the doorstep of the office. Alsea smiles brightly at her and Laura returns the favour. Laura’s secretary Jane looks at Alsea with her eyes observing her carefully. Jane turns to Laura’s ear and whisper, “Miss Laura, she is a journalist and I guess she is here to get some information about the murders. Do you want me to send her away?” she asks. Laura smiles at Jane and says, “It’s okay. She is a friend. Don’t worry; I will take care of it. Can you bring two cups of coffee?” “Yes. I will.” Jane says politely and leaves the office. Alsea enters and Laura asks her to lock the door behind. Alsea locks the door and turns to see an angry Laura standing in front of her with her arms crossed below her chest. “Why are you here? I remember I told you