âWeâll take our Leave now.
â
Deanna and Selina bid farewell to Debora in a courteous manner.
âAlright,â Debora responded with a smile.
At that moment, Frankie entered.
Seeing that they were preparing to leave, he was somewhat taken aback.
âAre you done with your meal already?â
Noemi, holding her head high, disregarded him and strode past him.
âDad, please enjoy your meal.
IâLL drop Mom at the hotel first,â Brian said to Frankie.
Frankie gave a nod of acknowledgment and took a seat.
The room was now occupied only by Frankie and Debora.
hereâs Barlow?â Debora inquired.
le already left.
â Frankie took a sip of soup.
Did he say anything to you?â Debora pressed further.
Frankie set down his bowl, shaking his head with a wry smile.
âI asked him how he was.
He said it wasnât any of my concern.
â
His son must resent him.
And rightfully so, he had earned it.
Debora let out a sigh.
âI wonder if Brian and Barlow will reconcile before my time comes.
â
Frankie remained silent before suggesting, âPerhaps Rosalynn could be of help.
â
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Caught off guard, Debora pondered and then asked, âFrankie, what do you think about Barlowâs feelings towards Rosalynn?â
Frankie chuckled, âI know my son.
Heâs not one to stoop so low.
â
As the old saying goes, oneâs true nature reveals itself in childhood.
Frankie had always known his youngest son as an innocent, intelligent, and adorable child.
A personâs innate character doesnât change.
Barlow might hold a grudge against the Hughes family, but he wouldnât stoop to stealing his brotherâs wife.
At most, he would stir up some mischief.