Forsythia asked, "Three?"
Dawn rolled her eyes, "Thirty."
Well, brother, you're amazing. You even had the logistics department clean up after you. Forsythia touched her nose and coughed twice.
"So, Mrs. Brown, I admire and respect Mr. Pay, but I would never fall for that womanizing carrot."
"He's reformed now," Forsythia still reminded her persistently.
"Even if his heart is now narrower, to me, he's still the same old womanizing Mr. Pay. I'm someone with emotional cleanliness issues. So, Mrs. Brown, you know."
Alright, let's not force it, and find the next one. Forsythia comforted herself, saying, "Fine, pretend I never said it."
"Thank you for understanding, Mrs. Brown."
Gem personally drove to the International School to pick up Audrey and Clive.
When he arrived, it was just time for school to end.