"Friends?" Rosalie said. "Grandma, they..."

"Rose," Theodore cut her off and shot her a look. "They're your friends. You brought them here because you wanted to introduce them to Grandma."

Rosalie realized what was going on and nodded. "Grandma, they're my friends. I brought them here for you to see. I thought it'd be good to make things livelier here with more people."

"Sure, it's fine since they are your friends," Rebecca said. "I thought they were Theo's friends. I was wondering why Theo made two new female friends and even brought them home. That's not very good."

Rosalie lowered her head and smiled awkwardly. "Grandma, they're my friends. Don't worry."

"That's good. Theo," Rebecca said warningly, "Although they're Rose's friends, you need to keep your distance from them. They are ladies, while you're a married man. You even have a child now. You can't be seen flirting with other women, especially that...that Aurora. Keep your distance from her. There's something wrong with her eyes when she looks at you. Others might think there's something between you two."

Theodore felt immensely guilty and forced a smile as he said, "I know, Grandma."

Rebecca reminded. "Although they're your friends, you should still be wary of

Grandma," Rosalie

she could do to make Grandma happy was agree with the latter. If she told Grandma that Aurora was Theodore's girlfriend and that she had divorced him, Grandma

happy. It was enough that all

was evening and

a ball of time together, with Steve

far away like outsiders. Each time Aurora saw Rosalie and Theodore leaning in close to each other, she would

she finally saw Theodore come out alone, she hurriedly ran over

"Theo."

tracks and turned

not well, so I won't get angry. But can I make a tiny request?" "What

please don't disregard me? That will make me feel like you've reconciled with Rosalie-like

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