Chapter 158
Divorce Time
08:44 Chapter 158 Worried they might get bumped into, Granger shadowed them closely, ready to shield them if anyone came too close.
But today, the place was just swamped.
Theyâd only been at it for a little over an hour when two girls bumped into them.
Daisy was fine, but Charlene ended up crashing into Granger.
Instinctively, Granger wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her in, securing her safely against him.
The sudden closeness to his broad chest took Charlene by surprise, making her uneasy. She attempted to push away but then noticed something was off with her foot. Granger didnât release his hold. âTwisted your ankle?â he asked.
âIt seems like it...â
Granger called over a staff member to look after Daisy while he bent down to scoop Charlene up in his arms.
Charlene had thought he would ask a staff member to help her. Being suddenly lifted by him, she was a bit stunned and then protested, âPut me down, I-â
Granger cut her off, âThe medicâs already waiting. Letâs sort out your foot first.â
Charlene paused, then stopped struggling.
Once inside the house, Granger gently placed Charlene down.
The waiting medic examined her and found it as just a minor dislocation. After a quick fix, Charlene was as good as new.
Granger asked, âStill up for skiing?â
âIâm fine, we can continue.â
She didnât want to dampen Daisyâs spirits by calling it a day.
Hearing from the medic that her leg was indeed okay, he didnât object.
Meanwhile, someone was watching them from a distance.
âLeah? What are you looking at?â
Leah replied, âI thought I saw someone I know.â
From the side, the person really looked a lot like Granger. But he was with a kid and a woman, so it couldnât be him, right?
Just as she tried to get a clearer look, the person put back on his hat and goggles and left.
Over the next hour, Charlene and Daisy got bumped into two more times, but without any injuries.
Seeing Granger holding her hand to support her, Charlene gently pulled away, saying, âIâm okay now, thank you.â Only then did Granger release her wrist.
By noon, they left the ski resort for a nearby diner.
Granger passed the menu to her, letting her pick what to eat.
Thatâs when Daisy remembered something and asked Charlene, âLady, whatâs your name?â
âCharlene Ross, call me Charlene.â
Daisy nodded, âMs. Ross.â
08:44 apter5 Charlene smiled, caressing her cheek.
Perhaps skiing had worn her out because Daisy started nodding off before they even finished eating, Granger lifted Daisy into his arms, wiping the grease from the corners of her mouth.
Charlene, having almost finished her meal, put down her fork and said, âShall we call it a day?â
âSure.â But Granger didnât immediately get up. Instead, he looked at her and asked, âCan I ask you out again?â
Charlene answered, âSure.â
He had been a help, and since Daisy needed her, it only seemed right to help him out in return.
âThank you.â
âItâs my pleasure.â
With Daisy asleep, Charlene felt they had little else to say to each other, so she just turned and left.
Watching her drive away, Granger stood for a moment before getting into his car.
When he got home, Daisy was awake.
âDid Ms. Ross leave?â
âYeah.â Holding her, Granger suddenly said, âDaisy, from now on, just call her miss, not Ms. Ross, okay? And, letâs keep Ms.
Rossâ name a secret, just between us, alright?â
Daisy nodded obediently, âOkay.â