They were often together at the construction site, often staying as long or longer than the workmen. Unfortunately both of them had other business concerns to think of, so there were days spent apart. Even so, it was a rare evening that Trystan didn’t make an appearance at Saint’s Row, either to meet another business associate or to meet with Vienne. Once, they shared a supper at the club, this time with no kissing. On the eighth day, Trystan received what could only be described as a summons to attend dinner at Ryeton House. Apparently his mother wanted the family together for a meal and Rose gave in and offered to play hostess. More than likely his sister-in-law hoped that by having him under her roof she might be as nosey as she wished. He had known Rose for most of her life, their fathers having been close friends. If someone had told him ten years ago that her spoiled little self would have ended up married to Grey—happily so—he would have advised them to give up drinking.