2 weeks before Granny Jacob stuck to Quincy at the store..."Okay, it"s been 3 years and no progress yet," said Alice with a hint of irritation in her voice.
Janet sighed heavily, "One is a computer geek while the other is a science nerd. They both took chemistry yet they"re so unreactive. We"ll have to be the energy to make this nonspontaneous relationship work!"
Alice let out her laughter, "kettle calling pots black."
Janet laughed awkwardly when she realized her impromptu chemistry motto.
"How are we going to go about it though?"
They both couldn"t seem to think about a way.
"Let"s just gather the old gang and b.u.t.t heads together," Janet suggested.
"I"ll get William and Candace to join in also. I know I promised not to force the relationship, but Summer is perfect," Alice mumbled out her last words.
"It"s okay. Even strangers would see that they were meant for each other," Janet pacified.
William Davis, Quincy"s father, worked as a manager for a pharmaceutical company. He was transferred to another state to act as the branch manager when Quincy was 7, and shortly after the birth of Seraphina.
Candace Davis, Quincy"s mother, was a microbiologist that often gave public lectures and remained in the lab most of the time.
Later that evening...
In attendance: grandparents of Quincy, Seraphina, Flora, and Claudia; parents of Seraphina and Quincy. The parents of the two-third of the 3 amigos were out of town, but they got the gist of it before the plan was executed.
Quincy"s parents joined the "group meeting" over Skype. The grandfathers led the highly secretive meeting.
Grandpa Davis: After thinking about it all day, we need to make them meet somehow.
Everyone present rolled their eyes.
Grandpa Jenkins: Old man, you"re stating the obvious.
Grandpa Jacob: Yes. This meeting is to discuss the way to make them meet.
Laura Jacob: It needs to be natural and flawless.
William Davis: Why not just set them up on a blind date and move on?
They all stared at him with looks that screamed "STUPID!"
Candace Davis: If they had agreed, we wouldn"t be here right now Mister.
Grandma Jenkins: Those 2 brats kept filling Summer"s head with blind date horror stories, "she said as she chuckled lightly"
Grandpa James: How about hooking them up separately?
Grandma James: Old man, do you need hearing aids now?
Grandpa James: I didn"t mean it that way. Why not have Janet meet up with Quincy?
Grandpa Davis: That makes sense. Quincy has a soft spot for older people. Alice just needs to cough once, and he"ll buy a water corporation to moist her throat.
Everyone present laughed. Quincy really was that kind hearted.
Paul Jacob: Mom is the right one to do it. She knows Summer the best, and she"ll definitely agree with mom"s choice.
Grandma Davis: But he isn"t familiar with Janet.
Grandma Jacob: Soon, he will be *smirk*
The meeting went on for another hour, and everyone was left satisfied with the outcome.
To-do list
1. Keep tabs on the subjects.
2. Approach the subjects in a subtle manner.
3. Hold on to one subject and call out the other for a beautiful "disguised" lunch.
4. Get them married.
5. Get beautiful babies.
The gang definitely had their priorities set, but did things work out according to their to-do list? Conspiracy IV...