Word on the street was that Romeo had bought a mansion near the university district, and he was often seen there. One didn't need to be a genius to figure out what was happening.
But she didn't call him out. Instead, she smiled and said to Louisa, "Let's plan another get-together soon, okay?"
"Sure." Louisa's smile was so wide it almost split her face. "You two should get some rest. Romeo, take good care of Rose, won't you?"
"No problem at all."
Even though it was vacation time, Rose had many responsibilities. There might be other things waiting for her at the university. Louisa didn't pry into her daughter's schedule but watched them drive off with maternal love in her eyes.
"Honey, I think George and Jennifer are really treating Rose like their own daughter," Kenneth mused as he watched them leave, feeling a sense of relief for their daughter's future.