Garrett understood exactly what Grandpa Robert meant. After all, he’d been through the same journey and knew the ropes. With that realization, he could only sit down, but his heart was heavy with concern.
Once he stepped out, he’d definitely have to talk to Josie. Josie was his girl, his little princess. Raising a boy was one thing, but raising a girl - that was a whole different ball game. His own father had never raised a daughter, so how could he know they required extra tender loving care?
“Pop, Josie’s a girl, and girls need to be nurtured, shown lots of love. She already lacked family affection in her early years. If I don’t show her love now, what’s going to happen to her?”
Hattie chimed in, “What Garrett’s saying is exactly what I’ve been thinking. Josie’s tough because she’s had to fend for herself, with nobody to take her side or fight her battles. She wouldn’t tell us if something was wrong.”
Robert was speechless. He wasn’t a bad grandpa, not at all! It was just that, for a moment, he had forgotten that raising sons and daughters required different approaches.
Feeling both embarrassed and a bit irked, Robert retorted, “Garrett, do you think I’m a bad grandpa, that I don’t care for my granddaughter?”
Garrett’s face broke into an appeasing smile. “Dad, how could I ever think that of you? I just want to remind us to cherish Josie properly, to pamper her as she deserves.”
“I know that.”
Grandpa Robert whipped out his cell phone and dialed Josefina, who was driving and had her earpiece in, ready to take the call.
“Josie, what’s the trouble at the company? Tell Grandpa, and I’ll help you sort it out.”
“Thanks, Grandpa. It’s a small issue. I can handle it.”
“Let me deal with it. I’ll send Bennett over.”
“Grandpa, there’s really no need for family intervention. It’s just a minor thing, and I’ll definitely tell you if I need help. Grandpa, if I can’t handle this little hiccup, how can I claim to be a member of the Harrisons?”
Robert had a soft spot for ambitious souls, and he admired a granddaughter like Josefina.
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