"Roseanne… I warned you."
"Well, and I don't really care about your warnings," Rosie exclaimed then stamped her foot and walked away quickly, leaving Aslan alone.
Aslan was amazed at how emotional his wife was right now. He was confused about his own feelings. Seeing Rosie jealous really made him happy to death, but this wasn't good either. His wife was mad at him. But, why did his adrenaline rise so high?
Aslan thought about his plan again. Should he continue or should he just tell Rosie? But, it really felt like a waste. Aslan just wanted to give Rosie a surprise, but after seeing the girl's misunderstanding response was this bad, he was confused now.
Seeing Rosie crossing a wooden bridge that he hadn't yet repaired, Aslan ran to help the gross cross it. He immediately held his wife's waist when the girl almost slipped on a weathered part of the wood.
"Please be more careful. You may be mad at me, but watch the way properly."