In this chapter, Isabella is in the kitchen with her servant, Sophie, who has just come from the barber's shop. She asks him to find her something to watch on the big screen while she and her servant make breakfast. When he does, she tells him that she's sorry that he lied to her, and that she doesn't expect him to be so immature as he is. She says that she thought she was over the whole thing with her dad, but now that he's been gone for two days, she thinks that he is so immature that he can't be trusted. Isabella tells her that her house is a nice compliment, since she grew up in one of the most expensive houses in the world.
In this chapter, Isabella is in the kitchen with her servant, Sophie, who has just come from the barber's shop. She asks him to find her something to watch on the big screen while she and her servant make breakfast. When he does, she tells him that she's sorry that he lied to her, and that she doesn't expect him to be so immature as he is. She says that she thought she was over the whole thing with her dad, but now that he's been gone for two days, she thinks that he is so immature that he can't be trusted. Isabella tells her that her house is a nice compliment, since she grew up in one of the most expensive houses in the world.