Isabella got it right away. “You heard about Ethan helping me get my wedding gifts back.”
Linda grinned. “So it’s true. He really went through with it. Maybe there’s still hope for him.”
“I’m not interested in saving him anymore.”
Linda paused, then laughed. “So you’re actually planning to divorce him?”
“I want to, but he won’t agree.”
Linda looked so curious about her and Ethan’s future that Isabella couldn’t help but ask, “Linda, are you waiting for a chance to play matchmaker for me or something?”
Linda gave her an approving look. “Isabella, you’ve gotten so much sharper than before. It’s like you’re a whole new person. I really like this version of you. Talking to someone clever is such a relief.”
“I have a bunch of brothers, real and cousins, and every single one is still single. Since we get along, once you’re done with Ethan, what do you think about me setting you up?”
Isabella shook her head, her tone serious. “Linda, you know my background. Even if I’d never been married, I wouldn’t be good enough for your brothers, let alone now, after a divorce. Don’t joke about stuff like that.”
Linda let out a long sigh, looking helpless. “You have no idea why my brothers are all still single. It’s not because women aren’t interested. It’s just that they’re set on only marrying someone who gets along with me. I’m their only sister, and they say if their wives don’t like me, I’ll be miserable when I come home.”

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