“I’ll get right on it, Portia.” And fortunately, that distracted him enough that he forgot about Mark.
* * * *
My brothers stayed until after dinner, but when Wexler still hadn’t put in an appearance, I told them to go back to the Madison Arms. “You’re making the nurses nervous, standing around, looking as if you’d like to shoot someone. Quinton will make sure nothing happens.”
“Call us if you need to be spelled, Quinn.”
“I don’t think that will be necessary, but thanks, Uncle Tony.”
“Portia…?”
“I’ll be fine, Gregor. Now go!”
About ten minutes later, Mark strolled into the room, and I laughed, thinking of Tony’s accusation that Mark was avoiding them.
“Hi, babe.”
“What are you doing here, Mark?”
“You couldn’t come to me, so I came to you.” He kissed my son, and I was pleased he felt comfortable enough in my presence to do that. “Hi, Mrs. Mann.”
“Hello, Mark.”
“So what’s going on?”
Quinton raised an eyebrow. “You mean to tell me you’re unaware?”