Rosemary said hello to Edmund Johnson and got dressed and was about to go out when she saw Chad Grant coming the other way.
“Rosemary,” Chad Grant said with a big smile on his face, “Are you here to see Wilson?”
“Yes. Are you here to see him, too? I just got out of there. Dr. Johnson’s there. You can go right in. I’ll go back now.”
Rosemary said lightly and was ready to walk out. Chad Grant stopped her with a smile and said, “No, I’m not going in today. Why don’t I show you around?”
Chad Grant said that and went to take Rosemary’s hand. Rosemary winced and said to Chad Grant, “Thank you for your kindness. I can walk myself.”
Chad Grant didn’t say anything more to Rosemary because she was so sensitive. He smiled and showed her around.
Looking at the scenery inside the garden, Rosemary’s mood was much better. When she saw the flowers blooming right beside the fountain, she could not help going forward.
“Ouch…” Rosemary slipped and fell backwards. Chad Grant quickly grabbed her up. “Are you okay?”
Rosemary slowly opened her eyes and saw that Chad Grant was holding her. She was a few centimeters away from him. He was below and she was above, in a very ambiguous position.
Rosemary scrambled to her feet, but then she slipped and was on top of Chad Grant again. She was like a cat on hot bricks.
“I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to.” Rosemary was on the verge of tears. If The Grant family saw this, they would get the wrong idea.
Chad Grant looked at the terrified woman, lifted his head close to Rosemary’s ear and said, “Let's just make it real.”
Rosemary bounced on top of Chad Grant and quickly ran to the house.
Chad Grant stood up and patted the dust off his face with an unexplained smile.
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