Damn you, Arabella!
Martha, who was lurking nearby, was about to step forward when Serena signaled her to stay back. Clearing her throat, Serena began, "Bella, it's me. Can you open the door?"
Arabella knew trouble was brewing, so she didn't even bother to respond.
"Bella." Serena, balancing a cup of coffee, knocked at the door, "Can you hear me?"
Arabella left her hanging for a while before finally opening the door.
"Did you poison this or are you planning to spill this coffee on me?"
Serena hadn't expected her to be this sharp. She quickly put on a smile, "Why would I do that? I genuinely want to apologize."
"Are you trying to apologize or teach me a lesson? Do you think I'm oblivious?"
Arabella had spent eighteen years in the Murphy family, where she'd seen all kinds of tricks, especially since they had found Yolanda, who was constantly putting on a show. There wasn't a trick Arabella hadn't seen.
One could say Serena, being a latecomer, had a long way to go.
"Bella, what can I do for you to accept my apology?" Serena looked at her sincerely, "Anything within my power, I promise to do it."
"Is that so?"
Serena nodded earnestly.
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