Early in the morning, Millicent received a call from Elio.
"Hey, Millicent. May I have the honour to invite you to the coffee shop in Central Garden?"
Millicent was happy to hear Elio's voice.
"Of course!" Millicent replied, suppressing the excitement in her voice.
A smile bloomed on Elio's face when he heard the eagerness in Millicent's voice.
After they settled on a time, Millicent hung up and rolled around her bed.
Millicent blushed at the thought of going on her first date with Elio.
"Didn't Elio ask me for a favour? I wonder what it is. Maybe he wanted to tell me something important? Or maybe it has something to do with Irene," Millicent thought.
"Snap out of it Millicent! I should figure out what to wear!" Millicent yelled. Her parents thought something happened when they heard it.
"Millicent, what's wrong?" Jennifer asked concernedly through the door.
"N-Nothing!" Millicent replied.
It was too difficult for Millicent to select an outfit for a date with her beloved.
After changing into many different sets of clothes, Millicent finally decided on one.
The sleeveless waist-length dress accentuated her complexion and turned many heads. The waist-tucked design also complimented her slender figure well. The light pink shade of the dress was lively and elegant, helping her make a good impression.
Millicent went downstairs after she put the rest of her clothes away.
Once her parents were in sight, Millicent twirled to show off her dress.
"Dad, Mum, how do I look?" Millicent asked.
"You're gorgeous, Millicent. Are you meeting someone today?" asked Jennifer.
"Elio asked me out saying that he wanted to see me," Millicent replied.
Her parents looked at each other with a smile. Millicent knew they would get weird ideas if she didn't explain properly.
"We're just friends, Mum! Elio asked me for a favour," Millicent said hurriedly.
"Alright, alright. Enjoy your time," Jennifer said. Although she said that, she had another thought in mind.
As Millicent entered the coffee shop, she saw Elio sitting by the window. His head was lowered and he seemed to be lost in thought. A ray of sunshine shone through and illuminated his handsome features.
For a moment, Millicent was stunned. How did such a gentle and beautiful person exist?
When Elio looked up, he found that Millicent had been staring at him for a while.
"How cute," Elio thought with a smile.
Millicent seemed to have a habit of staring at him. She looked very beautiful today, reminding Elio of a fairy.
By the time she came back to her senses, she saw Elio looking at her. She hurried over to him and said, "Am I late? Sorry to keep you waiting."
"No, you're on time. I was just early," Elio said with a smile.
Amongst all the girls he knew, Millicent was one of the few who arrived on time. Most of them were rich and liked to show up late. He had a better impression of her now.
"What's your favourite drink?" Elio asked.
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"I like cappuccino. Oh yeah, what did you want me to do?" Millicent asked curiously.
"It's not urgent—my family asked me to go on a blind date," Elio said helplessly.
"A blind date?" Millicent asked in surprise. A wave of jealousy swept over her at the thought of him getting married and starting a family with another woman.
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"What's on your mind?"
"N-Nothing! This cappuccino tastes great," Millicent said. She quickly took a sip from her cup to hide her embarrassment.
"You know, I asked you out because I'd rather not spend my day with an unfamiliar woman. Moreover, I think your parents also want you to find a partner soon," Elio said.
Millicent felt like she was on a rollercoaster ride when she heard what Elio said. Her spirits were lifted once more. Did this count as a date?
A blush formed on her face at that thought. "Be still, my beating heart! This isn't a date! This is probably what Elio meant when he asked me for a favour—he needed someone to get his parents off his back," Millicent thought.
"Yeah, my parents want me to find someone soon. It's fine though—I believe I'll meet the right person at the right time," Millicent said.
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