Chapter 86
Divorce Time
Chapter 86 Daisy.â Granger walked over, gently taking the little girl from Charleneâs arms. Only then did Granger notice Daisy was all wet.
He paused, turning to Charlene and asking, âWhat happened?â
Charlene hadnât expected the little girl to be Grangerâs niece. She explained, âShe fell into the pool. I saw it happen and picked her up.â
Granger said, âThank you.â
âNo problem,â Charlene said. âShe needs to get changed in case of catching a cold.â
Granger nodded, his gaze lingering on Charlene as if he wanted to say more. But Daisy was clinging to him, crying nonâstop as if terrified. Granger didnât say anything more. Instead, he softly comforted her, nodded at Charlene, and carried Daisy into the elevator.
Finding herself no longer needed, Charlene returned to her spa session. After bathing, Charlene changed her clothes and headed to the buffet area to grab something to eat.
Before she could finish, Granger appeared with Daisy. âCan we sit here?â
Charlene wasnât keen on mingling too much with Granger. But since he asked, she nodded, âPlease, take a seat.â
âDaisy, stay put. Uncle Granger will get you something to eat.â
Daisy shyly glanced at Charlene and nodded, whispering, âOkay.â
Granger asked Charlene, âCould you watch her for a moment?â
Charlene wasnât too eager to get involved with Granger, but the situation left her no choice but to agree, âSure.â
Once Granger left, Charlene and Daisy were left facing each other. Daisy appeared timid, making Charlene cautious about saying anything that might scare her.
Unsure of Daisyâs dietary preferences or if she had food allergies, Charlene hesitated to offer food from her plate.
After a moment, she gently broke the silence. âYour uncle will be back soon.â
Daisyâs blue, beautiful eyes met hers, and after a moment, she nodded.
Charlene asked softly, âDid you get water up your nose? Does it still hurt?â
Daisy shook her head.
Soon, Granger returned, placing a plate before Daisy and handing her a fork and knife.
Daisy quietly began to eat, taking small bites.
Granger asked, âIs it good?â
Daisy nodded.
Granger glanced at Charlene and told Daisy, âThe lady here helped you. Say thank you to her.â
Her tongue darting out to lick some frosting off the fork, Daisy looked up at Charlene and quietly said, âThank you, maâam.â
It seemed Granger had brought the child over to express their gratitude.
Hearing that, Charlene softly replied, âYouâre welcome.â
Daisy then looked at Granger, who encouraged her, âItâs okay. Keep eating.â
09.20 Once Daisy resumed eating, Granger shifted his attention from his niece and took a bite of his food before ong Charlene, âAre you here alone?â
Charlene replied, âItâs a company retreat. Iâm here with my colleaguesâ
Granger was unaware that Charlene had left the Henderson Group. Assuming her company was also having a retreat there, he paused before responding, âI see,â
Just then, Stewart caught Charleneâs eye and waved at her.
Since Charlene preferred to keep her distance from Granger and those associated with him, seeing Stewart gave her an excuse to leave. She quickly waved back and seized the moment to tell Granger, Thanks for last time. Iâve got to go. Enjoy your meal.â
Granger could sense Charleneâs unease around him, possibly due to their last unpleasant encounter at the racetrack, but he didnât dwell on it.
As Charlene left, Granger nodded, not attempting to keep her there.
As she approached Stewart, he looked back at Granger, âWho was that?â
He had greeted Charlene without realizing Granger was facing away from him. The manâs broad, upright silhouette and the presence of a child made him think they might be sharing a table with her Chapter 87