Shortly after dinner, Aiden had run out to grab his car from home so they would have transportation for their stay here. Marley asked to go with, but he told her he wanted her to see his house another day. She didn't push it, not when she saw the look on his face. Marley knew what Aiden was thinking — that she'd judge him, or her shock would offend him. She wouldn't judge, but she wouldn't be able to curb her shock either. Their lives are similar in ways that brought them together, but different in ones that could drive a wedge between them. Marley decided that Aiden could show her his house when he wanted to and she wouldn't mention it, not one second before. It was all up to him. But when he led them outside of Bryan's apartment building, hand-in-hand and she got a view of his car in the dim lighting of the parking lot — it was clear he had no interest in being discreet about how rich his family is in this case.