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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 821

Chapter 821

There was a mountain of gifts piled up under the table. Clark handed one over to Serena, "This one's for you."

"Thank you, Clark."

"The rest are for Bella.” Clark hefted up a stack of a dozen or so gifts, "Don't be jealous. I've given you plenty before."

Serena couldn't help but laugh at his words, "Clark, you make it sound like I'm petty."

"Oh no! Neither of my sisters is petty!” Clark announced. Then, carrying the pile of gifts, he turned to Arabella, "I'll bring these to your room."

"Clark, this is too much." Arabella eyed the towering stack of gifts, which nearly reached his nose. "Thank you, Clark."

"Sweetie, no need to thank me. Wait until I bring these to your room and then you can slowly unwrap them. If you find anything you don't like, just toss it. No need to force yourself to keep it. I just want you to be happy. Seeing you happy makes me happy."

Louisa, seeing her son's thoughtful gesture, couldn't keep the smile off her face. No wonder he had left Bella's presents in the car.

Carrying all these would indeed be inconvenient.

After the kids left, Kenneth couldn't help asking, "Honey, do you think our gift for Bella is too mundane? No surprise and romance."

"We'll have to plan something grand.” Kenneth felt outdone by his son's surprise today, so he decided he had to think about what to get next time.

Clark, carrying the gifts to Arabella's bedroom door, asked, "May I come in?"

"Sure; Arabella replied generously.

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