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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1791

"Trust me, I'll find you someone way better than him," Sean insisted as he finally managed to peel a grape that didn't look completely mangled and placed it on the fruit plate in front of Arabella. He was about to introduce her to Romeo.

Arabella's mind was suddenly filled with question marks, "Really, Sean, that won't be necessary."

She liked Romeo just fine, and she wasn't interested in anyone else.

"Compared to you, he's not even in the same league."

Sean's remark once again baffled Arabella, "Do you know him? Got a beef with the guy?"

"Beef? Nah, I just genuinely think he's not good enough for you."

Arabella got the message.

"You come home and immediately start meddling in my love life."

"I'm not meddling. I'm just worried you might be getting played. You're still young."

"Sean, I have no plans to break up with him, so please, stop trying to persuade me."

Sean's heart sank. He hadn't expected his little sister, with her strong, resilient nature, to consider getting back together with Timothy. Was he really worth it?

If she were to humble herself, to seek reconciliation, she'd surely be at his mercy after marriage! How could his bright and outstanding sister be so blind when it came to love.

"What's so great about him anyway?" Sean just couldn't understand.

"He's great in every way." Arabella said bluntly, "I love everything about him."

Sean couldn't believe his sister would say such things out loud. Love really was blind.

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