Early the next morning.
Just as Arabella was about to head out, she heard Edith saying, "Ms. Bella, your bro has been waiting for you for two nights straight."
"Bro?" Arabella was a bit surprised. "He's back?"
"Yes, your brother rushed back to see you as soon as he finished all his business abroad. But you've been out early and back late these past two days; he hasn't seen you yet."
With that, Edith asked softly, "Can you make it home for dinner tonight?"
She could tell her brother really wanted to see his sister.
But Arabella remembered she had to tutor Molly in her professional knowledge after work: "I might be a bit late for dinner; I'll try to get home as early as possible."
"Great!" Edith smiled. "Your brother will be thrilled to see you."
Lately, Arabella was swamped, which gave Serena an opening to cozy up to Hans Collins.
As Arabella stepped out of the house, she saw Romeo leaning against his car, on the phone from afar.
He was tall and elegant, and every move he made exuded a unique aristocratic vibe.
As Arabella approached, she heard him say, "Yeah, this afternoon."
After hanging up, Romeo opened the passenger door for her; his aura naturally softened. "Have you had breakfast?"
"Yeah." Arabella looked up and asked, "Got something on in the afternoon?"
"I have to make a quick overseas trip." Romeo leaned down to fasten her seatbelt. "I'll be back tomorrow afternoon. Take care of yourself while I'm away."
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