Martha spoke in a sincere tone: "Since we've only been dating for a few days and there's a lot of uncertainty, I didn't tell you about this yet, not because I wanted to hide it."
"I planned on telling you guys after the summer holidays." At this point, Serena's face showed the unique bashfulness and sweetness of a young girl. Clearly, she had really fallen for Martin.
"You and Martin are really dating?" Louisa asked doubtfully.
"Martha!" Serena pretended to scold Martha for revealing her secret.
Martha quickly explained, "Serena, you've got someone who cares and loves you; your mom would be happy for you too. It's okay to say it. Mister, Lady, if you don't believe me, Mr. Cooper will come tonight. He said he's taking Serena to the movies; you'll know then if what I'm saying is true."
Kenneth and Louisa exchanged glances, thinking, If Martha or Serena were lying, what were the odds they'd mention that Mr. Cooper was taking Serena out to the movies tonight?
They must really be dating. If Serena really had someone she liked, that's a good thing. She would finally move on from Romeo.
They knew Serena; if she really couldn't let go of Romeo, she wouldn't accept another boy's pursuit, let alone be with him.
It seemed like they're really dating.
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