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It was the right time and place . . . but the wrong partner. A 28-year-old Banff woman was shocked to find out the man who crawled into bed and had sex with her in the middle of the night last Nov. 5 was not the same man with whom she had had consensual sex just minutes earlier before he briefly left to go to the bathroom. 'Person A is the guy I went home with to have consensual sex,' the woman told Crown prosecutor Norm Kelly at Court of Queen's Bench on Monday. 'I would never have had agreed to have sex with someone else.' She said she had been aroused from her initial session with Person A in his bedroom and 'I knew probably when he came back we'd be having sex.' Person B, 29, Person A's friend and the second man in the alleged incident at the Banff home where Person A lived with three friends, has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault. Person B was visiting from Vancouver and staying with Person A at the time of the alleged incident. The complainant says she later concluded she was 'hoodwinked' by the two men. She thought they planned for Person B to pretend to be Person A. Person A later denied there was a plan and said he had not seen Person B since earlier that morning at a Banff bar, before he had met the complainant -- a friend for a couple of years. The woman told defence lawyer Alain Hepner she probably welcomed Person B to bed because she thought it was Person A coming back from the bathroom. 'The only time I only noticed anything unusual was after sex when he rolled over to sleep and I said Person A's name and he said, 'I'm not Person A,' recalled the woman, who testified she was drunk that night. 'I realized something was wrong.
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