Susan ordered the housekeeper to serve them coffee before settling into a chair.

"What's wrong, Sage?" Donald asked gently.

Sage felt a lump form in her throat when she noticed her grandfather looking at her with the same indulgent and helpless expression he had whenever she got into trouble as a child.

"Grandpa..." she choked out. Tears began rolling down her cheeks

"Why are you crying, Sage? What happened?" Donald inquired anxiously. Then, he glared at his son. "Owen, did you do something to upset Sage?"

"That's unfair, Dad. How could you jump to such conclusions?”

Susan couldn't help but interject. "This has nothing to do with us. It's your precious granddaughter! She wants a divorce!”

caught off guard. He almost dropped the glass that was in

Grandpa!" Sage dashed forward to grab her grandfather's glass. Then, she placed it on the coffee table and held his

pretending! If you don't want to upset your grandfather, stop

along with Sage's antics this time. If we hadn't gone to

and aunt said true?" Donald asked

about this, but I was afraid it

want a divorce?" he

had heard Sage joke about it a while ago, but he assumed it was just something she said in the heat of an argument

asking her why she wanted a divorce, and Sage

never a good match. He doesn't love me, and this marriage is just making the both of us miserable. So I'd like to end

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