Roseanne always appreciated a no-nonsense attitude, so her straightforward request was no surprise. "Ms. Payne has left the hospital, and I'm in the dark about her whereabouts. I was hoping you could accompany me for a visit if it's not too much trouble..."
Her gaze flickered slightly, adding, "And if Ms. Payne gets heated, maybe you could help calm things down. You know, for health's sake."
The hint of a smile seemed to play at the corners of Owen's mouth when he heard that.
Roseanne continued, "I understand you're busy. So, you can set the time."
Owen nodded. "Alright, how about the day after tomorrow?"
Roseanne expressed her gratitude with a heartfelt thanks.
Cradling her lemonade, she suddenly asked, "Why... why are you willing to help me?"
Owen met her gaze with his brown, expressive eyes. When Roseanne thought he might not respond, he began, "Because you're Roseanne."
Roseanne was surprised.
"Ms. Payne once mentioned," he said, sipping his coffee, "that she has three regrets in life. One is that the vastness of scientific research exceeds the short span of life. Two is having no children, and three is Roseanne."
Roseanne was stunned, her fingertips digging into her palm.
Owen's piercing gaze observed her, filled with a profound curiosity that quickly settled back into tranquility. It was his first encounter with Roseanne, yet it wasn't the first time he had heard her name. What made this girl, mentioned in the same breath as life, research, and family, so significant to Ms. Payne?
Roseanne's throat felt dry as she slightly lowered her gaze. She could almost envision the disappointment mixed with regret in Madeleine's eyes when Madeleine spoke of her.
Owen passed Roseanne a piece of paper with some numbers scribbled on it. "Here's my cell number."
Roseanne glanced at it, noting the elegant handwriting.
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