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“Chloe brought some of her things yesterday. Would you like to borrow some?” Rosa, Nathan’s housekeeper, asked. Although she was Cassie’s nanny for only a month when Evan and Olivia went on their honeymoon, she knew the young Lopez had different tastes and preferences for everything. Cassie grinned, clutching the gown’s A-line skirt, and jokingly bowed at her. “I don’t have much choice here, Rosa. I can’t walk around Nathan’s house looking like a ghost.” She knew the housekeeper had many questions, but like Ambos, Rosa chose to hold her tongue in asking about it. “Ghost?” Rosa chuckled softly. “Can’t you be at least a Disney princess? Snow White?” “I like that,” Cassie smiled, but her lips turned upside down, remembering Chloe would tease her she resembled Princess Merida. The houseke