Rosalie had just recovered. After what happened, Byron was worried about letting her stay outside alone.
“You can go back first. I want to hang out with Mary for a while.”
Rosalie could see Mary had something she wanted to tell her. Thus, she decided to go along with Mary's plans.
Byron frowned, and he looked worried.
Mary understood his worries and said, “If you're worried, you can send someone to protect us. You don’t have to worry about me making Rosalie do something that'll betray you.”
Byron agreed readily, saying, “I’ll send someone to protect you girls. Call me when you're done and I’ll pick you up.”
It seemed he had planned to do so from the beginning.
Mary had no objection to this. She even quipped, “Looks like having a husband is different from being single like me.”
Rosalie smiled as she spoke to the kids, “Mommy will go out with Godmother for a while. You guys return home with your daddy.”
The kids nodded obediently.
Byron called his men and left after making sure they had arrived.
“What’s the matter? Do you have something to say?”
Mary dragged Rosalie to a bar nearby, and Rosalie asked when they were seated.
Mary sipped her wine guiltily and looked around them.
It spiked Rosalie’s curiosity. “Is there anything that you're hesitating to tell me?"
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