“There’s this hotel in the Murray Hill District, Bonheur,” Quinn told him. “It’s quite historic. I understand it dates back to the middle of the nineteenth century.”
“Will you buy something for Theo’s baby while you’re there, Mark?” Portia asked.
I wanted to groan. I had no idea what to buy for a baby. “What are you getting him?” Because of course she would. Theo had helped with the renovation of Mann Manor, getting his architect to design the changes he and Quinn had decided upon.
“I have my eye on a nice layette set. It consists of a sweater, tiny pants, booties and hat, and a sleeper and receiving blanket. And it’s in pale blue and white. Theo happened to mention his husband’s family runs to boys.”
Lilly’s jaw dropped. “He’s gay too?”
“Yeah,” I said flatly.
She closed her mouth and didn’t say anything more.