Grandma Shirley tried several times but still couldn't get it on, becoming increasingly anxious.
Romeo, standing aside, saw this and stepped forward to help, "Granny, let me give you a hand."
He helped Grandma Shirley hold one end of the necklace.
Holding the other end, Grandma Shirley tried a few more times with trembling hands, barely managing to thread it through the small hole, finally getting the necklace on.
"Good kid, you must be tired, huh?" Grandma Shirley said with a hint of apology in her voice. She had just recovered, but her movements were still not very agile, and she felt terrible for making Arabella go through this.
"Nah, I'm not tired." Arabella was always smiling warmly. "Thank you, Grandma Shirley."
Today, she finally got the chance to thank Grandma Shirley in person.
"The McMillian family is so lucky to have a girl like you."
Grandma Shirley looked at her contentedly, finding that both her looks and temperament were a great match for her grandson. They were a perfect match.
The more she looked, the more satisfied she was. She was overjoyed, not to mention all the talents Arabella had.
Romeo really did bring a gem home!
At this moment, Brodie brought over a bowl of soup, "Shirley, your soup got cold. I got you a new bowl."
"I'll feed her." Arabella volunteered.
"No, no, let your grandpa do it." Grandma Shirley said hastily.
How could she let Arabella go through such trouble?
But Arabella didn't find it troublesome at all. She scooped up a spoonful of soup, and gently brought it to Grandma Shirley's lips.
Feeling a bit embarrassed, Grandma Shirley took a sip and said with a smile, "The soup you feed me tastes so sweet, Bella."
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