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Chapter 33: In the Shadow of a Fairy Tale

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Alexandra’s POV

Once the video of Mirabel’s fall was released, I started receiving countless messages, cards, and small gifts with apologies.

"Don’t fall for it," said Arabella, flipping a newly arrived card attached to a bouquet. "They just want to be in your good books now that you're dating a prince."

Arabella hadn’t attended the ball because she was busy with work, but she stopped by the next day to chat.

She sighed. "You’re lucky to be dating a prince—so handsome, so loving. Like something out of a fairy tale. I only meet douchebags."

I couldn’t say it was all fake. But just the thought of Sebastian brought a warm feeling to my chest. I was starting to warm up to him, feeling more comfortable and even joyful in his presence. Maybe we really could be friends. But I doubted that would be possible once he went back to Cristine.

She was actually a snake—just
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