You know, I have to say I don’t like people that talk about who would make a good couple or try to force people together. If you’re in one of those insanely omniscient positions where you know without a shadow of doubt that both parties mutually like each other in a romantic sense and want to date one another, but are just being idiots, then by all means. If you’re someone wingman/woman and just trying to be a good friend, then go ahead. If you’re a just a meddlesome third party that hardly knows either individual, then go sit in the corner and think about why you’re a terrible person. It’s extremely shallow, superficial, rude to people’s personal freedom, and forces you to make a lot of assumptions about two people you hardly know (about their sexual preferences, tastes, likes/dislikes, etc). Not to mention it puts a lot of pressure on everyone involved and coerces people to act a certain way or like a certain person or not try to get with someone just because of the baseless assumptions made by the strangers around them who at this point should know more than to just make a decision about other individuals based off of appearances.
Oh and actually about the chapter. I think the development we ended on is fine. It forces her to talk more with him and clear the air