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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 418

Chapter 418 

They were sweating bullets, their forehead moist with beads of perspiration

Mr. Romeo, give us another shot! We’re really sorry!” 

We’ll beef up the security, swear to God, this won’t happen again!” 

We’d stake our lives on it!” 

Romeo just tossed them a Figure it out yourselvesand sauntered off with Arabella

Thought you were going to put me down?” 

I’ll hold you a bit longer.Romeo had a date planned with her on Saturday, which got royally screwed up by Ethan. Messing with his business was one thing, but messing with his date was a different ballpark

He wasn’t going to let this slide

I’ll take you somewhere else next time,Romeo said, his voice soft

They’d been on enough rides at the amusement park

What do you usually do on weekends?Arabella asked, looking up at him

Before I met you, I worked.” 

After meeting her, he spent his days daydreaming about her, hoping for more time to spend with her

Just then, someone spotted Romeo carrying Arabella towards the exit. Bathed in sunlight, they looked stunning together, their heights, their aura, they were like a match made in heaven

Look at her, and she’s so lucky. Being carried by her boyfriend.” 

So sweet. I wish I had a boyfriend who’d carry me like that.” 

Get real, and you don’t even have a boyfriend!” 

I have a boyfriend, but he wouldn’t carry me in front of so many people. He’d feel embarrassed.” 

Good boyfriends are always other people’s. So envious!” 

Doesn’t that guy look familiar? I feel like I’ve seen him somewhere.” 

Now that you mention it, he does ring a bell, but where have I seen him.” 

Romeo placed Arabella in the passenger seat, fastened her seatbelt, and handed her a water bottle

Drink this for now, and I’ll take you to get something else later.” 

Arabella looked at the expensive water sourced from thousands of feet below the Hawaiian sea, desalinated, beneficial for both health and skin. And he was calling it for now

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