Chapter: 966
Before long, Keegan reentered the room.
A glance at Rosalynn was enough to direct her into his office.
Rosalynn, comprehending the unspoken instruction, made her way inside.
Keegan poured a cup of coffee for her, expressing his regret. “I apologize, Rosalynn. I should have
never asked you to play my girlfriend. I hadn’t foreseen Doreen being so difficult.”
Accepting the coffee, Rosalynn offered a comforting smile. “I’m alright. What’s your plan now? Doreen
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtcertainly dangled a lucrative opportunity in front of you!”
Resting on the couch, Keegan sighed. “I made it clear to her. Personal matters and work don’t mix.”
Rosalynn, with twinkling eyes, teased him, “Why don’t you appease her for now? Get her family’s
business first. The most you’ll lose is a bit of your dignity. You’re a man after all; you won’t be at a
disadvantage!”
Amused by her suggestion, Keegan retorted, “Rosalynn, cut me some slack, will you? I’m a man of
principles and self-respect.”
“I’m sorry,” Rosalynn said, her laughter echoing through the room.
Keegan’s eyes met hers. “Rosalynn, the office is likely buzzing with our alleged relationship. Do you
want me to clear the air?”
Rosalynn brushed off his concern. “Don’t bother. I couldn’t care less about what people say.”
Seeing her unfazed, Keegan nodded. “Alright, as long as Brian isn’t bothered.”
“As you put it, he should be pleasing you, not the other way around.
Even if he is bothered, he’ll have to suppress it,” Rosalynn quipped, causing Keegan to break into
Laughter. After a brief chat, Rosalynn returned to her work.
Noontime arrived, and so did a call from Barlow, instructing her to meet him downstairs.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmRosalynn frowned. “What’s up?”
“Just come down first. Or should I come upstairs to fetch you?” Barlow probed.
“I’LL come down,” Rosalynn responded, letting out a long sigh. Leaving the studio, she took the
elevator to the ground floor.
Barlow, casually leaning against a Luxury car parked by the roadside, sported sunglasses, a crisp white
shirt, and black trousers
He exuded an air of relaxed nobility, holding a thermos in hand.
Approaching him, Rosalynn demanded, “What’s your game?”
Removing his sunglasses, Barlow extended the thermos to her. “My aunt made soup; she wanted me
to deliver it to you.”