As soon as Arabella hung up the phone, she saw her mother waving at her, signaling her to come over.
Arabella strolled over with a puzzled look, only to be hushed by her mother, Louisa, "How is it going with Clark?"
Arabella glanced at the distant figures and whispered, "Are you trying to set them up?"
"Ever since Crystal was a little girl, I've watched her grow up. She's so innocent, brilliant, and smart. You couldn't find a single flaw in her background, character, or education."
Louisa seemed quite fond of the girl. "Most importantly, she's been in love with your brother Clark for over a decade, everyone's noticed. When she was in primary school, she said she wanted to marry Clark when she grew up. We thought it was just a child's innocent words, but after all these years, she only has eyes for Clark. I think they make a great pair."
"But it seems like Clark isn't interested in her?"
"Your brother Clark needs someone to give him a push from behind, or else he's going to be too slow. She's been making all the moves, yet he doesn't know how to respond." Louisa was exasperated.
Arabella caught sight of Clark in the distance, pulling out his phone to send a message. In a moment, her phone buzzed.
[Sis, where are you? Hurry up.] Clark sounded desperate.
"Let's go, we shouldn't intrude on them." Louisa pulled Arabella away, "Let's give them some time together."
Arabella gave a sympathetic look at the distant figures and replied, [Mom and I are going inside.]
Clark was speechless.
In the living room.
Louisa, holding Arabella's hand, smiled warmly, "They seem to be getting along well."
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