Chapter 167
Divorce Time
Chapter 167 The night had fully descended, bringing with it a drop in the temperature among the hills.
After putting away his phone, Granger turned back to see Charlene and Daisy huddled together, sharing a meal and chatting away. He retreated to the tent to get two coats one large and one small.
He handed the bigger one to Charlene.
âIâm not cold,â she protested.
âJust wear it,â he insisted, draping the coat over her shoulders before helping Daisy into the smaller one.
Though Charlene insisted she wasnât cold, the coat effectively blocked out most of the chilly breeze, making her feel noticeably warmer. So she chose not to argue further.
After they finished their barbecue, the bonfire party was about to start, and they made their way over.
As soon as they arrived, someone couldnât help but remark, âWow, what a pictureâperfect family.â
Charlene paused before clarifying, âWeâre not a family.â
The group laughed off her correction, suggesting that even if they werenât a family now, who knows what the future might hold.
Soon after, Daisy wandered off to play with kids her age.
Most people at the campsite were there with close friends or family, huddling in groups to chat, play cards, or engage in snowball fights, creating a lively atmosphere.
With Daisy gone, Charlene and Granger found themselves in an awkward silence, having barely known each other.