âAbsolutely.
Such an obtuse man doesnât deserve your Love.
â
Yet, between sobs, Karina murmured, âRosalynn, donât be mad at my brother.
Heâs just too devoted.
Annalise doesnât appreciate him.
Sheâs the terrible one.
â
She was still defending Virgil.
Rosalynn had no doubt that Karinaâs feelings for him remained strong.
Rosalynn shook her head, choosing not to comment.
When the food arrived, she sat with Karina, watching her alternate between eating and drinking.
The club was gradually filling up.
Loud music reverberated throughout the hall.
The previously quiet dance floor started buzzing with activity.
Groups of men and women moved onto the dance floor, Losing themselves in the rhythm.
âRosalynn, letâs dance.
â Karina rose, pulling Rosalynn to the dance floor.
Rosalynn felt a mild discomfort in her stomach and said, âHold on.
We just finished eating.
Letâs rest a bit before we hit the dance floor, okay?â
âNo.
â Karina belched.
âIf youâre not coming, Iâm going alone!â
Understanding Karinaâs need to vent, Rosalynn chose not to stop her
She returned to the booth and watched Karina sway rhythmically on the dance floor.
Just then, someone approached and rapped on her table.
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âRosalynn, itâs indeed you.
â A smile tugged at Barlowâs Lips.
âWhat brings you here?â asked Rosalynn, caught off guard.
âI had a meeting with a client.
As I was passing by, I recognized your silhouette.
Couldnât have been wrong,â Barlow answered with a sly grin.
âYouâve certainly made quite an impression on me.
â
Rosalynn, however, wasnât in the mood for banter.
Her eyes were scouring the room for Karina.
Spotting her curious gaze, Barlow inquired, âWhatâs caught your attention?â
âKarinaâs somewhere on the dance floor.
Iâm trying to spot her,â