”Du godeste!” stønnede Simon, da jeg dagen efter sad på Victorias værelse, og med hovedet begravet i hendes hovedpude havde fremlagt hver detalje af den foregående aften. ”Ja, jeg veeeed det!” stønnede jeg og dunkede hovedet ned i puden. ”Åndssvagt, åndssvagt, åndssvagt!” Jeg skulle aldrig have ønsket mig Drømmeprinsen i fødselsdagsgave. De hører til prinsesser, ikke piger med konavnet Nora! Pas på med hvad du ønsker dig. Også selv om det kun er for sjov. Det lærte jeg på den hårde måde, da jeg ønskede mig Drømmeprinsen i fødselsdagsgave. Min veninde tog på mig ordet, og snart var jeg på den første date … Mission: Drømmeprins? Nærmere, Mission: Impossible!
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