"Grandpa!" she called out energetically and run towards the old man's open arms. She gently rubbed her forehead on the man's ċhėst which made the man chuckled.
"How is my favorite granddaughter-in-law?"
She pouted "But you don't have any other granddaughter-in-law"
"That's why you're my favorite."
She puffed her cheeks as a sign of complain.
"I just heard that you were on an accident. I only took off for two weeks and someone had already forgot that he has a grandfather that must be notified about this." He said.
"You're off shore and we cannot contact you."
The old man raised his right hand and spat an invisible fly. "Wah! So many flies here."
Josh rolled his eyes to his grandfather's antics while his wife giggled like a high school girl.
"I cooked your favorites. So go and sit, I'll serve dinner."
"This is what I mean when I said you're my favorite granddaughter-in-law." He made his way out of the kitchen and completely ignored his grandson.
"Forget about the villa, grandpa will never let us get a divorce." He stated in a-matter-of-factly tone then made his way to the dining area as well after giving the servants instructions to help her.
***
"So, how's your health?" the Oldman inquired.
"I'm doing just fine." Sophie answered.
Grandpa Joe is the reason behind their marriage. It is true that she'd been crazy in love with Josh but there's no way she can force him to marry her thus she appealed to the old man to help her. Thinking about those times made her heart ache. If only she was a bit sensible then this wouldn't have happened.
Both of them stilled. If there's one person who would disagree with the divorce, it would be their grandfather.
"If you want it then I won't interfere." Their eyes widened "but I have one condition."
Josh calmly reached the glass and sip water while she tightly clenched the hem of her shirt. He is still his grandson so she's already expecting that sooner or later he will concede with Josh's request.
"Please say it." Josh said.
"Three months. I want the two of you to live like a real couple for three months."