She had requested Hutton to send Jenifer a series of photos featuring Aldrich and Selina together.
Had Jenifer received them?
Rosalynn contemplated how this woman felt about Selinaâs presence.
Lost in her thoughts, she and Karina reached the hotel entrance.
Observing hotel security detaining a woman and denying her entry caught their attention.
The woman had shoulder-length curls and sported glasses perched on her nose.
Her physique was lean, and instead of a dress, she opted for a modest white shirt paired with a plain, long skirt.
She exuded a quiet elegance, radiating an intellectual allure.
âIâm sorry, but without an invitation, our policy doesnât permit entry.
â The security guard stated with a stern expression.
âSir, please believe me.
I possess the invitation,â the woman assured.
âCould you show me the invitation, then?â
The woman appeared awkward, admitting, âI seem to have misplaced it.
â
âDonât attempt to deceive me; several reporters made the same claim before you.
â The security guards replied skeptically.
The woman looked at a loss.
âI have a friend inside.
Can I ask her to come and bring me in?â
âWhoâs your friend? Unless a family member of the host personally escorts you, you must possess an invitation letter to access the hotel.
â
The security guard was diligent and unwavering.
At that moment, Rosalynn and Karina approached, curious about the commotion.
âWhat is happening?â Rosalynn inquired.
The security guard recognized Rosalynn and promptly explained, âMrs.
Hughes, this woman lacks an invitation but wishes to enter the hotel.
â
Rosalynn and Karina turned their attention to the woman.
Karina took the lead, asking, âAre you Tilda Larson?â
Tilda pushed her glasses and confirmed, âYes, I am.
â
âPleased to meet you.
Iâm Karina Glyn,â she said with a welcoming smile, offering her hand.
âHello, Ms.
Glyn!â