All Arabella ever wanted was a happy family.
As long as Serena can keep her act together, the family harmony could last.
Serena was wondering: if one day Arabella noticed her change, would she see her differently and accept her as a sister?
If that was the case, she was willing to keep trying.
As she was just stepping out of Westerly College, Serena heard two voices.
"Serena, what are you doing here?"
Kenneth and Louisa just got off the car, hands full of stuff, obviously here to visit Arabella.
"Dad, Mom, Martha, what brings you here?"
"We thought we'd visit Bella and you. Martha said she missed you, so she came along." Louisa curiously asked, "Serena, why are you here?"
"I wanted to bring some milk and bread for my sister, but."
Serena thought for a moment, she couldn't say that Arabella didn't accept her goodwill. Wouldn't that be badmouthing Arabella?
So she changed her words: "But I didn't run into her."
Oh, so she didn't run into her.
"Did you call her?" Louisa asked with concern, "I heard you've been visiting Westerly College a lot lately. How come you're going there so often? Since when did you start reading medical books? Is this also for your sister?"
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