Rosalie raised an eyebrow at him. “You probably can’t outdrink me. Those who challenge me always end up passed out.”
River chuckled.
“So impressive, huh? Then I really daren’t compete with you. I’d hate to get drunk, become a laughingstock, and give you something you’d constantly bring up to mock me forever.”
Rosalie harrumphed.
“I knew you didn’t have the guts.”
“Now, tell me. What did you say to my grandfather? I have a feeling I’m going to get an earful when I get home tonight.”
She questioned River once again, insisting on an answer.
River smirked.
“I did warn you that if I saw Grandpa, I’d file a complaint.”
“River, you shameless—! That’s my grandfather, not yours!”
“You called me husband. That makes us practically married. So, your grandfather is now mine, too.
“My Gramps passed away years ago. I’d love to have one again. Since you have one, why not share?”
Rosalie was so furious that she wanted to throw her wine in his face.
This man was unbelievable.
“River, I sl