The Watts family, despite their wealth and influence, viewed Roscoeâs position as complicated due to his illegitimacy.
Roscoeâs brother, the current head of the Watts family, was well over 40.
The revelation of a twenty-something half-brother didnât sit well with him, He was against it but couldnât overrule his fatherâs decision to bring Roscoe into the family.
At a social event, Doreen found herself captivated by Roscoe upon meeting him.
When Doreen mentioned this to Jarrod, she didnât anticipate the Watts family arranging a blind date with Roscoe so swiftly.
Doreen was charmed by Roscoeâs bright eyes.
Gathering her courage, she attempted to feed him.
âRoscoe, would you like to try this?â
But Roscoe seemed distracted.
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With a shy gesture, Doreen moved the spoon toward his mouth, âRoscoe, please try thisâ¦â
Then suddenly, âClap!â The spoon was struck from her hand and fell to the floor.
Doreen was stunned, feeling the sting on her finger.
She looked at Roscoe in disbelief, wondering if he was the one who had knocked the spoon away.
Roscoe avoided her gaze and muttered, âSorry, I didnât notice it.
â
Doreenâs discomfort eased slightly.
It seemed Roscoe hadnât done it deliberately.
The incident caught Jarrodâs eye.
âDoreen, are you alright?â Jarrod inquired, shooting a stern look at Roscoe.
Doreen smiled and said, âIâm fine.
I didnât hold it steady and spilled it on myself.
Iâll go change my clothes.
â
Doreen cherished her appearance, and she detested any exhibitor stains.
Being particular about her appearance, Doreen always carried extra clothes for such situations.
Doreen glanced flirtatiously at Roscoe and asked, âRoscoe, could you fetch my change of clothes for me?â
Roscoe observed Nicoleâs red lips as she indulged in the Shrimp and Grits, savoring them as if they were the most delectable delicacy in the world.
He felt a surge of discomfort.
With a smile, Roscoe took the key and departed.
Jarrodâs gaze lingered on Roscoe.
Roscoe appeared much calmer and more composed than before.
Loosening his tie, Jarrod regarded Doreen with an expressionless gaze.
âDoreen, itâs fine to enjoy his company, but donât get too attached.
Heâs not worthy of you.
â
At that moment, Nicoleâs grip on her spoon tightened.
Doreen was visibly upset by the comment.
She sulked.
âJarrod, please donât speak ill of Roscoe.
Heâs a true gentleman and treats me well.
â
Their acquaintance was barely a day old.