Roseanne chimed in, “Would you like to try some lemon squares? I can grab one for you?”
Just as the elderly lady was about to respond, Corley’s phone rang.
Whatever was said on the other end immediately darkened his expression. “Alright, I understand. Keep things under control, I’ll be there as soon as I can…” he said before hanging up.
He then turned to Roseanne, apologetically, “I’m really sorry, there’s an emergency at work, I have to go.”
After saying this, he faced the elderly couple, “Grandma, Grandpa, let me take you home first. We can go out another day when I’m free, okay?”
“That’s fine. But we haven’t seen Roseanne’s parents yet…” the elder trailed off.
Roseanne quickly interjected, “It’s okay, you have urgent matters to attend to. We can always meet another time.”
“Alright.”
By the time Madge and Norris joined them, Corley was already escorting the elders out of the café and into his car, speeding off.
Madge peered outside and questioned, “Who were those two elderly folks?”
“They’re Corley’s grandparents. We met them by chance at the book signing the other day, and it’s such a coincidence to bump into them again today.”
Madge didn’t suspect a thing, “What a small world. Are you tired of walking? Do you want to head home?”
“Let’s hang around a bit longer, we haven’t even reached the end of this street,” Roseanne playfully tugged at Madge’s arm.
Madge chuckled, “Alright, let’s keep exploring.”
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In the car—
Corley was steering with one hand and talking to his assistant on the phone with the other, “…do as I said, calm everyone down first, we’ll handle the rest when I get there.”
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