According to Rose, Sean didn't take her cash in the end. Instead, he dropped a cool $5 million on candy for her.
"Good for him, showing some sense." Hunter loaded up his sister's plate with more breakfast delights, explaining, "I meant to come home to check on you three days back, but this nasty business abroad popped up and I had to stick around to handle it."
His sister had been rattled by that mess with the derelict building, and here he was, only now showing his concern. He felt a twinge of guilt and self-reproach.
"You have got your hands full, lots of irons in the fire - it's normal. Don't sweat it, I'm grown up now, don't need to be babied."
Rosemary understood where Hunter was coming from, his situation, his feelings.
Take her, for example, she had her own pile of stuff to sift through, often too swamped to catch a break.