What Happens in Chapter 1327 – From the Book The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
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Chapter 1327
What on Earth was going on here?
"Hey, are you okay?" The clerk, seeing she was a girl and probably not up to no good, picked up the dropped cellphone and handed it over. "Is this yours? How'd you end up in a sack? You should head home quick, alright."
Serena didn't know how long she'd been out of it until the clerk left and her phone started ringing again. That was when she finally snapped out of it and saw ‘Uncle Bard" flashing on the screen, but she couldn't bring herself to answer.
Sitting in his car, Bard had called Serena three times with no answer, and he was starting to worry. “Could something have happened?° "You said she called you for help, mentioning she was being bullied?" Eunice asked.
"Yeah, Bard replied, worried his niece might be in danger. He was about to get someone to check on her when his phone rang.
It was Serena!
Trying to muster strength, Serena stood up against the wall, forcing a smile, and said with a light laugh, “Uncle Bard, you don't need to come get me. My boyfriend just came by and he's taken me back to the hotel safely. I've just finished taking a shower.
Bard, relieved yet surprised, said, "Since when do you have a boyfriend?"
"It's a long story." Serena teased sweetly, avoiding a lengthy explanation, "I'll tell you all about it when we meet tomorrow."
“You mentioned on the phone that you were bullied? What exactly happened? Did you have a fight with your boyfriend?” Bard asked with concern.
"No, it's not that." Serena didn't want to tarnish Martin's image, especially since he was already no Romeo. To speak ill of him now would only make him seem worse.
She lied, “My boyfriend's been tied up with work in Dawnstar, busy for a long time. He said he missed me, couldn't get away, and wanted me to come see him."
Serena felt a lump in her throat and a sudden urge to cry.
“Which hotel are you staying at? Send me the address, and I'll send someone to pick you up tomorrow, Bard offered.
Serena hadn't actually settled on a hotel yet and chuckled, "No need, Uncle Bard, I want to spend some more time alone with my boyfriend. I don't know when I'll be free to visit you. Don't bother coming to get me; my boyfriend will arrange that."
"Then get some rest. Now that I know you're safe, I can relax. If you need anything, just call me,’ Bard said warmly. "I'm glad you thought to call me. Will you reach out next time you're in trouble?"
“Of course,’ Serena's voice wavered, and she sniffled, “Well, Uncle Bard, you and Aunt Eunice should get some sleep too."
“Alright; Bard said, finally at ease and hanging up the phone, content that she was safe.
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