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... ’t just arbitrarily decide and inform us without consulting.

The problem is that his entire life is about doing things his own way.

But to my surprise, the person my father mentioned was someone unexpected.

“Prince Percival.”

“Excuse me? Why would... he be involved?”

I almost said, ‘Why him?’ out loud.

My parents didn’t know about the conflict I almost had with that guy at the charity concert.

They seemed to misunderstand my confusion as so ...

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