Yesseca wasn't sure whether to laugh or cry.
She replied, "No Selina. I'm not interested in him at all. I can't help but feel like I've seen him somewhere before. I just can't remember where or when."
Selina looked at her quietly.
"Yesseca hasn't realized that Sam looked like Tremaine?"
Selina whispered, "Yesseca, do you know who Sam looks like?
"Who?" Yesseca asked, still confused.
Selina pursed her lips.
"Tremaine."
Yesseca was shocked.
She connected the dots and realized now.
Sam looked like Treamine.
Yesseca felt very conflicted when she realized this.
Tremaine.
That was a very familiar name.
But it also felt very distant.
They weren't that far away from each other, even though they were in different countries.
But why did have such a strong reaction when she thought about Tremaine?
Yesseca took a deep breath. She did her best to suppress her emotions and to remain calm. She smiled and said, "Oh, so that's why. No wonder he looks familiar."
Selina then added, "Well Selina, I can tell you are attracted to his good looks. But don't worry, they only look similar. They have completely different personalities."
"Sam is a very nice man. If you get together with him, I'm sure he'll take very good care of you."
"Selina, all I care about is my business right now." Selina replied.
Selina replied, "Yes, you need a good career, but you also need a boyfriend. Yesseca, you're old enough now to find a partner. You're not a little girl anymore, you're almost thirty years old."
She was actually quite worried about Yesseca.
After a momentary pause, Selina continued with a gratified look on her face, "I guess Sabrina must have learned her lesson by now and has decided to change. I hope she'll be less arrogant by the time she comes home." "I'm sure she will." Yesseca added, "If Sabrina has learned her lesson and is willing to change her attitude, then she'll definitely be much better."
Meanwhile, back at the run down house.
Sabrina had found herself a new treat.
She found the small fish in the river nearby especially tasty.
These fish weren't grown on a farm, which was why they tasted so good.
Sabrina ordered Dory to get some fish from the river.
In doing so, Dory slipped and fell into the river.
Water splashed and fell everywhere.
Dory had fallen down and landed on her back.
Sabrina burst out laughing.
She laughed at how funny the whole thing looked!
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