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Madison started to cry after that answer she gave to Rachel. Eventually, she hugged her.

"I'm so sorry for the loss, and I know how it feels to lose a loved one this early. I don't know what words to say...at all. Calm down, Madison, it's gonna be okay," she whispered. She regretted what she asked earlier.

Then she continued to ask questions, this time, to Anna-Sophia.

"Anna, what do you see in this incident that needs to be answered?" she asked.

"You know, Rachel, this one is complicated. I can't even tell which is which, but let me assure you one thing. This is going to be fun for whoever killed them," the pathologist answered.

"Thank you, Anna, Nathan and Madison for chatting with us, and to Madison, we'll pray for you and your family," Rachel ended the conversation.

Then the show continued. She has been reporting for an hour now, and Chloe would probably be home by now.

Then commercial break came. The people in the newsroom called Rachel and talked about the situation there.

"Are you okay there?" Lynn asked, eating her packed sandwich out. She has a show coming up at 9:00 pm, called Lighthearted Talks. Obviously, they are interviews. But they didn't feel the essence of the show when Lynn was there, so they swapped her over Rachel. It was more like 60 Minutes, but with the network and the reporters' own style. And then...it started. The bewildering sight of heavy news were on the screen as Lynn starts to introduce the show.

"Good evening everyone. This is Lighthearted Talks, I'm Lynn McConnell, filling in for Rachel Adams tonight. We start with an interview from the Secretary of Defense himself about whether the Department of Defense is doing its job or not. Kiana Raymonds talks with Secretary of Defense George Cambridge." She then turns it over to Kiana.

After that, she ate her sandwich and drank her chamomile tea in the newsroom of FTE and watched the interview.

And then it's her turn again.

"We'll be right back after the break," she says as it went to break.

"Who is going to be the next reporter tonight?" she asks. Everyone points out to Ellis Cavanagh, an experienced war reporter and a former lawyer. He has the most hard-hitting reports ever assigned to a correspondent, with 29 to his name. Or 30, rather. This was his 30th.

"Now, Ellis Cavanagh is reporting about the brutal murder of Johanna Sullivan in her Texas home. He talks with her mom Andrea about her past experiences with the family and some of her friends."

And she turns it over to Ellis. She watches the interview and eats another sandwich.

"We'll be right back with another story, this is Lighthearted Talks. Keep it here on WLAC."

"Those are so brutal!" Sara exclaims, outraged by the lineup of hard-hitting reports and interviews. "Who is going to report next?" Lynn asks them and Ava Sullivan raised her hand.

"Get ready, in 5 minutes, we'll air again," she commands the people.

"Welcome back to Lighthearted Talks, and we end with a profile by Ava Sullivan, interviewing our very own Rachel Adams about her engagement to Anderson Cooper and her experiences when reporting. Ava, take it away."

"Finally, a profile interview," she mutters and watches the interview.

"I go where it takes me."

"That is Rachel Adams, one of the famous faces of WLAC and its chief national correspondent. She has been to many cities around America, as well as in different countries around the world. She is currently the host of this show, the newscast commentary show 'Freedom to Express' and 'Fashion Sense,' a newsmagazine that focuses on fashion and style."

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