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... dsome prince," Joanna complimented and reached her hand towards him.

"That is a given!" Anthony exclaimed, beaming at her.

"Let's go," Joanna said. She stood up, grabbed his hand and together they approached the exit.

Meanwhile, as Joanna and Anthony left for their adventurous trip Audrey was seen diligently organizing hers and Joanna's stuff.

"Gosh, the silly girl is gonna be so happy when she returns and sees what I have done," Audrey mumbled as she arranged Joa ...

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