âBrian, Rosalynn, letâs enjoy a drink.
â
He poured wine for the two and was about to fill his own glass.
Maggie stopped him.
âSanford, you shouldnât be drinking wine.
Your wound has not healed yet.
â
Casting a glance at her, Sanford countered, âYouâre well aware that Iâm doing fine, sweetheart.
â
He threw her a suggestive smile.
Others couldnât understand the underlying meaning in his words, but
Maggieâs face flushed as she heard this.
What he meant was that since the two of them had slept together in the afternoon, there was no problem with his body.
âNo, youâre not drinking.
â
It was rare for Maggie to be tough.
She took his glass away.
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Sanford said helplessly, âBut how do I make amends with Rosalynn then?â
Observing their playful banter, Rosalynn couldnât help but chuckle.
âIâm not that narrow-minded.
â
The relationship between the two seemed to have been improved.
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âIn that case, Rosalynn, your generosity is much appreciated.
Iâll offer you an apology with juice in place of wine.
â
Sanford lifted his glass and drank it.
Rosalynn reciprocated with a sip of her wine, signaling her acceptance of his apology.
The four of them began to eat.
Brian picked up food for Rosalynn and asked, âSanford, has your mother given her blessing to your relationship with Maggie?â
A hint of unease flickered across Sanfordâs otherwise cheerful demeanor.
âMy mother hasnât been around at the hospital these days.
I intend to bring Maggie to visit my parents tomorrow.
â
With a mouthful of food, Rosalynn Lifted her gaze to Sanford and posed a question.
âWhat if they refuse to support your relationship?â
Sanford served some food into Maggieâs bowl.
âI have the final say in my marriage.
As long as Maggie never leaves me, I will marry her.
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