He moved from behind his huge desk to sit on the only chair on the opposite side. "I wonder why no one ever thought of bringing up this suggestion," he said.
"Perhaps they did think about it, but were afraid of how you'd react," Grace rightly pointed out.
If not that she decided to damn the consequences and bring it up, she would have also looked on in silence.
"Yeah, you're right. I am very sensitive when it comes to talking about Charles' condition. But they should have at least tried— just like you did," he added.
"Thanks for bringing it up. I just needed that extra persuasion to think outside the box and nobody has been able to do so until now."
Grace's sapphire blue eyes shone in glee. "You mean, you're not angry with me?"
"Why? No."
Hearing his answer, Grace felt deeply relieved. She had thought he would find her too nosy. Taking that as the green light she needed, she decided to push her luck.
"So?" She asked hesitantly.