Marissa quickly composed herself and walked up to him. "I knew you were coming back today, so I came to pick up Sonny early. I ran into Ms. Sutton and chatted with her for a bit."
Dominick didn't overthink it. He figured she must have known he was coming back today, maybe called Grayson and found out Paisley's address.
Paisley glanced over at them nonchalantly. She and Serena had been standing in the freezing wind for quite a while now, and with Teddy about to arrive to drop something off, she had no interest in dragging this out any further.
So, Paisley said, "Alright, the kid is with you guys now. My job here is done. I'll be heading back now."
Dominick wanted to stop her. "Paisley—"
But Grayson cut him off, curiously asking, "Oh, you bought flowers, Dad? Are they for Marissa?"
Marissa had noticed the pink roses in Dominick's hand the moment he stepped out of the car and couldn't help but feel suspicious.
He had never given her flowers before, and he couldn't have known she'd be here to pick up Grayson today. So, Marissa was sure the flowers were meant for Paisley.
Grayson's comment gave Marissa the perfect excuse. She quickly took the bouquet and put on an expression of surprise and delight. "Oh wow, pink roses. My favorite. Thank you, Dom." As she spoke, she cast a sidelong glance at Paisley, gauging her reaction.
Though Paisley no longer held any feelings or expectations for Dominick, seeing him give flowers to Marissa still sent a chill through her.
During the years Paisley had been married to Dominick, he had never once given her flowers. Not even a single wildflower plucked from the side of the road. The irony wasn't lost on her—now Dominick had learned to create romantic gestures—pink roses, no less, which symbolized first love.
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