Anita contemplates whether to answer the call or not, as she feels sadder, as if it were a betrayal, and she finally picks up the call as the phone rings out again. "Hello, girlfriend, good morning," Temisa says in a much happier voice, and Anita sighs and manages to respond, "Good morning." "What happened? Your voice seems to be low," Temisa asks, noticing the sadness in Anita's voice. "I'm fine. How was your night? I saw your missed calls," Anita nervously asks. "Yes, about the missed calls. Actually, I've been calling you since you went picking up. I want to ask you about your father; how did the court case go? " Temisa asks. Anita sighs heavily and responds. "Mother says the court supreme extends the judgment date, but we're allowed to see him now, unlike before," Anita responds, trying not to sound sorrowful. "Really?" Temisa asks happily. "Yes," Anita manages to reply, and Temisa sighs. "What happened? Why're you sounding so sad?" "Nothing.. Hmm, I'm just waking up," Anita
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