âI should go check on them,â Rosalynn decided, not wanting any misconceptions to arise between the pair.
She quickly grabbed a stack of papers and made her way towards Keeganâs office.
When Rosalynn arrived at the door, she gently knocked and pushed it open before Keegan had a chance to say âcome in.
â
Inside the room, Keegan and Deanna sat closely, engaged in a discussion.
It appeared that they had a good rapport, far from the hostile dynamic Rosalynn had imagined.
She realized she had been worrying unnecessarily.
With a quizzical expression and a smile, Rosalynn greeted them.
âHey, Keegan.
And Deanna, youâre here too.
â
âHey, Rosalynn! Whatâs going on?â Keegan straightened up and inquired.
âOh, I brought the revised drawing.
Thought you might want to take a Look.
â
Rosalynn walked over to Keeganâs desk and handed him the document, her curiosity piqued about the topic of their conversation.
On the table, there lay a painting; its brushstrokes still fresh, indicating it had just been completed.
The artwork exuded a Rococo style, unlike Keeganâs usual paintings.
Could it be the work of Deanna? Rosalynn wondered.
Why was she drawing here?
âNo problem,â Keegan said as he handed the document to Rosalynn.
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Curiosity overwhelmed Rosalynn, and she couldnât resist winking at Keegan, silently questioning why Deanna was present.
Coincidentally, Deanna happened to glance up and noticed Rosalynnâs subtle gesture, causing her to furrow her brows.
âRosalynn, why were you exchanging flirtatious glances with Keegan?
Donât you remember youâre married? Itâs important to maintain propriety when interacting with men.
â
Rosalynn found herself speechless, caught red-handed.
But truth be told, she and Keegan were like siblings, caring little about social conventions.
Rosalynn wanted to defend herself, but before she could say anything, Keegan spoke up unhappily.
âRosalynn and I go way back.
Our bond runs deep.
Please donât judge people with preconceived notions.
â