Chapter 1905
Chapter 1905
"Thank you!" Louisa beamed, her smile so wide her cheeks might split. She motioned to the servants to
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Then they went into the house.
"Bella, cool or what?" David squeezed in beside Arabella to her left, asking, "Mom and Dad said you
probably haven't seen a traditional dance before, so they arranged a special show right at our
doorstep."
"Bella hasn't missed out on much," Clark interjected from her right, "Hungry? Let's head down for some
breakfast."
Arabella could sense the festive spirit and the bustle. She smiled softly and asked, "Why's everyone up
so early today? Did you plot this together?"
She herself wasn't one to sleep in, and she had risen quite early today, only to find everyone else was
up even earlier.
"We made a pact to wear matching family outfits as a surprise for you." David chuckled, "You wouldn't
believe how hard it used to be to get them to wear matching outfits in the past! But now, wanting to look
more like a family with you, they couldn't wait to put them on! Clark was up at the crack of dawn, even
took a shower, just to slip into these new threads."
"Like you didn't shower," Clark laughed, "but the real shocker must be Hans and Sean. You could have
held a knife to their throats in years past and they still wouldn't have worn matching outfits. Especially
not in such a bright color. But this year, without any arm-twisting, Mom and Dad managed to get them
into the gear."
"I look mighty spry in this get-up, don't I?" Cornelia smoothly edged Clark aside, linking arms with
Arabella, "Don't I look dapper?"
Arabella's gaze fell on her grandmother and said to her, "You look stunning."
"Told you! That outfit would get compliments anywhere. It really is a winner, no foolin'." Belinda also
nudged David aside, taking Arabella's other arm as she spoke to Cornelia, "See, even Bella agrees.
She wouldn't lie. You truly look fabulous!"
"I think you look even more charming, so elegant and fitting." Cornelia lavished praise in return.
David and Clark, seeing the mutual admiration fest, were at a loss for words. Why push them out of the
way to compliment each other?
But then, Louisa squeezed in front of them, eager to be closer to her daughter. "Bella, what do you
think of my outfit?"
"And mine! You haven't complimented me yet!" Kenneth elbowed his two sons even further away.
Eventually, all the elders surrounded Arabella, insisting on riding the elevator with her.
Outside, the five brothers were left waiting, resigned to catch the next one.
"Hans, don't you think our elevator's a bit on the small side? Should we get a bigger one installed?" one
joked.
"I'm taking the stairs. I'm sitting next to Bella for breakfast!"
"Wait for me, I'm coming too!"
As David and Clark sprinted down, Hans remarked dryly, "Lucky if we're not squeezed out to the kids'
table, let alone sit next to Bella."
Sure enough.
By the time David and Clark made it downstairs, the seats around Arabella were already claimed by
Cornelia and Belinda.
Kenneth and Louisa aimed to sit beside the two, but two even older relatives had beat them to it.
"Ah, I’m finally close to Bella," Bernard said with a twinkle in his eye. "I don't get much time with Bella
usually. Gotta take these few days to spoil our darling, serve her a bit more."
"We can't be sitting too far off, else reaching over to Bella will be quite the stretch..." Darren added.
With no choice left, Kenneth and Louisa tried to sit next to them, only to hear Eunice say, "We're not
often around, and as uncles and aunts, we ought to be near our niece, shouldn't we? The rest of you
lot have plenty of chances to dote on Bella, right?"