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Sarah couldn't find the courage to meet Oliver again and tell him that she didn't want to go out with him anymore. Things had ended so well the night they went on a date, that she didn't know how to explain to him that she changed her mind. Benjamin would ask her to go to the park, but every time, she'd come up with a lie not to take him, in the risk of meeting Oliver there with Chad. In the meantime, she was on cloud nine with her recent relationship with Victor. It was hard to keep it a secret from everyone else, especially since the mansion was always so crowded with servants, and there was also Benjamin. Sarah was with the kid most of the time, and she couldn't find a good moment to meet Victor without anyone else looking, except late at night. She was getting tired from going to s