"Labella's works?" Arabella raised an eyebrow and said, "I've got plenty."
And she did. If it's not enough, Labella could whip some out in no time.
"And your mom?"
"She's got a lot of hobbies, but she loves dressing up the most."
Dressing up? That's a piece of cake.
"I'll take care of the gift, and you set the time."
Seeing Arabella so agreeable, Romeo's gaze softened even more, proposing, "How about we have dinner tomorrow night?"
"Sure."
Romeo lifted her face and planted a kiss.
On the other side,
Phillip heard his son and daughter-in-law were back. He frowned. "They remembered to come home!"
"This is our home. If we don't come back, where are we supposed to go?" George McMillan walked in with a big grin and said, "Dad, long time no see. I heard you're doing better; seeing you tonight, it's true."
Jennifer McMillan handed the gift to the butler, slipped on a pair of slippers, and walked in. "Dad, you're much more lively than before; even your voice is strong. I could hear it from a mile away."
Phillip couldn't help but laugh, pretending to scold, "Jennifer, you've been away too long this time!"
"If we don't go far, we'd be tempted to meddle in the company's business, and Romeo wouldn't like that." Jennifer walked towards him, laughing heartily. "Seeing those people in the family just makes my blood boil, going far means not having to see them."
George plopped down on the couch and couldn't help but ask, "Where's Mom? I heard she's recovered."
"Is that my son and Jennifer back?"
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