Phillip felt a bit cheesed off on the inside, but he didn't let it show.
Arabella noticed that a single tune had sparked such a fight. Looking at Phillip, who seemed a bit helpless, she couldn't help but laugh and say, "Grandpa, I'll write a new piece for you one day."
"Really?" Phillip's hopes were up again, his eyes sparkling.
Arabella nodded, only to hear George and Jennifer chime in, "Could you write one for us too?"
"You're asking for the moon," Romeo butted in. "Let's drop this topic and get to grub. If we keep yapping, the food's going to get cold." Romeo started to serve Arabella.
But before his utensils could reach Arabella's bowl, he found four people serving food onto Arabella's plate at the same time.
Arabella's empty plate was suddenly filled with food. She chuckled and said, "Thanks, you guys should dig in too."
"Bella is so thoughtful, she is such a good girl!" Jennifer liked her even more: "I heard you're a big fan of seafood; all this is for you; eat up."
Before they served the food, they had the chef remove all the seafood shells to save the hassle.
Arabella wasn't idle either, she shared some seafood with her grandparents, George and Jennifer, and even remembered to add some of Romeo's favorite dishes to his plate.
Romeo's eyes were soft. He didn't expect Arabella to remember him. Everyone else had forgotten about him, only Arabella kept him in her thoughts and knew what he liked to eat!
If there weren't so many people around, he'd totally smooch her right there.
Brodie watched as the family ate happily, his gaze softened. It had been a long time since they had such a harmonious scene.
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