Brian gave her a look, then gave in.
âAlright, your call.
â
âHey, Rosalynn, Iâm going to leave too,â Maggie mentioned, noticing the time.
âMaggie, how will you get back to the hotel?â Rosalynn inquired.
âIâll take a taxi.
â
âUse my car instead.
â Rosalynn offered her car keys.
Maggie paused for a second, then took them, skipping the formalities.
âThanks.
Iâll head out now.
â
âAlright.
â
As Maggie drove away, Brian looked thoughtful.
What would Sanford say if he found out Maggie was here again?
âRosalynn, itâs getting cold.
Letâs go back,â Lyndon suggested casually.
Brian came back to the moment and put his arm around Rosalynn.
âLyndon, how are things with Tilda?â
Lyndon gave Brian a stern look.
âDid I ever mention I wanted to chase after her?â
Brian quirked an eyebrow.
âYouâre not trying to find a mother for your âsonâ?â
Lyndon replied with a touch of stubbornness, âJust having a son to continue the family legacy is enough for me.
â He then walked off angrily.
Brian squinted, thinking it over.
âMaybe I should arrange a few more blind dates for him?â
Rosalynn laughed softly.
âLetâs not hurry things.
Now that Sheldon has a dad, I believe heâll have a mother in no time, donât you think?â
That made sense.
Brian allowed himself a small smile as he helped Rosalynn into the car.
Closing the car door, Rosalynn began to remove Brianâs coat she had on.
Suddenly, a perfume scent caught her attention, making her stop with the coat in her hands.
Why did Brianâs coat smell like lady perfume?
Curious, Rosalynn leaned closer for a better smell, wondering if it was her own.
She seldom wore perfume, and on the rare occasions she did, she chose a light fragrance.