Chapter 1913

I guess I was courting trouble back then, or at least that's what I thought. That evening, after Griffin took a shower, I helped him shave. I had braced myself to see someone who looked like a down-and-out beggar. But as I got a better look at Griffin's face, I realized my mistake. He was actually more handsome than a freshly-shaven Robinson Crusoe.

Aunt Mary was always a bit of a hard case, but maybe it was Griffin's good looks that softened her up. Even though she was over fifty, she surprisingly had a change of heart. Griffin could stay, but with one condition - he had to work shirtless in the fields every day. I could almost hear Aunt Mary's scheming from a mile away. And honestly, it made sense; at her age, having a nice view was a natural craving.

From then on, Griffin started rising earlier than the rooster and staying up later than the dog. He was my rock during those tough times in the countryside. Griffin was amazing in every way. Although he wasn't much of a talker, he was gentle, with a heart to match. He'd even spare a bite of his own meal to feed the small animals around.

soft. He'd drop to them at the slightest hint of trouble. If he sensed I was upset, he'd kneel. If he thought he'd

Over time, I got used to having him around, like he was my own personal guardian angel. We faced danger together more

Joseph mentioned expanding the business to Devonport. When I brought it up with Griffin, his expression turned odd. That day, he seemed different. Curious about what was going on, I finally learned about his past that night. Griffin had always been ashamed, worried I'd look

so I made it happen. Only by heading to Devonport could Griffin see Colby. During this time, I also crossed paths with Sophie. In Joseph's memories, Sophie had died from a hemorrhage in a past life, but now she was alive and had even founded the S Corporation, which wasn't supposed to exist. This

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