My Cousin Falsely Accused Me of Stealing Her BoyfriendChapter 1
My eccentric cousin, Janet Gabriel, had an admirer, who was a super-rich young man.
But Janet didn't want to let the man get her so easily, so she pretended to introduce him to me.
She wanted to test that man's feelings for her.
However, things didn't go as Janet had planned.
I got along well with that man, but Janet kept interfering. In the end, she found that the man actually had feelings for me.
Then, she spread rumors among relatives, saying that I stole her boyfriend.
She even held a family meeting to criticize me.
I thought, All right. Since that's the case, then I'll fight for him.
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Through the restaurant window, I saw Janet and a young man already sitting inside, so I quickly pushed the door and walked in.
When Janet saw me enter, she waved enthusiastically at me, and the man next to her also looked at me.
That man sat next to Janet, and there seemed to be a special intimacy between them.
Janet was as beautiful as ever.
She had an oval face, delicate features, and long wavy hair. Her princess dress with ruffled edges didn't make her look childish at all. Instead, it set off her fair skin and cute appearance, making her look like a beautiful princess.
She was my aunt's only daughter and had grown up in the pampering of the family. Janet's parents ran a hotel, so she had a good family background and could get almost everything she wanted since she was a child.
Janet had always had many admirers, many of whom were rich and noble, but she had always been like a proud princess, not saying yes to anyone.
When I stood next to Janet, it was probably like Cinderella standing next to a real princess. But I was open-minded and didn't intend to pursue that kind of glory at all.
The day before yesterday, when I was busy with my work, I received a call from Janet. She said that she wanted to introduce an excellent young man to me. I initially wanted to refuse, but she kept persuading me, so I reluctantly agreed in the end.
Like the other members of my big family, I always unconsciously said yes to Janet. After all, people could rarely refuse a beauty.
Actually, it wasn't that I was uninterested in men, but I really didn't believe blind dates.