Meredith's pov

The young girl shuts the door behind Grant and me, leaving us in the presence of my father and Margo, who had been working here since I was young.

She beamed when she noticed me, her features lighting. "Meredith dear.’

She looked a bit peeved that she could not come over to me and had to remain positioned by father to nurse his wounds.

I looked at his wounds closely, smiling as I took a further step.

’Did Aiden do that to you?" I pointed at his nose and jaw. He looked like he had gotten punched relentlessly.

Father pushed Margo’s hand away from his lips. She had been dabbing a cloth on the split flesh.

’What do you think?’ He questioned, lounging back in his chair casually as though his face did not pain him. I didn’t miss the slight wince.

I grinned. I guess you deserve it, father. You are, after all, trying to ruin his life."

His grin widened. "I haven't tasted my own copper blood in years.” He licked his split lip. "I've missed the tang.”

I shook my head and walked over to the huge bookshelf. My fingers skim the backs and stopped on the huge book he used to read to me when I was younger.

He still had it.

I took it from the shelf, opening it to that page I knew was important. Grant leans over me protectively.

I smiled warmly at him, reassuring him with my eyes that my father would not hurt me.

He wasn't convinced.

’Grant, son. It's been a while. Sorry I hadn't seen you at first."

'Don't act like you like my presence here Sergio,’ Grant grunted, leaning against the shelf.

Father's eyes narrowed. "How has work been, still scrapping for money?"

the agreement marriage with the Muralo's. He didn't understand that love

before he understood

But now.

looked down at the photo, brushing my fingers over her

to him, he's

me. I looked up into his concerned eyes and lift my hand to brush my fingers over his stubble

him with a smile and the silence of

sighed and reluctantly let

continued my stroll toward father who motioned for Margo to get out of

When she walks passed me she smiled tenderly. 'It's good to see

Margo was a few years older than me and actually grew up here. Her mom had been

Margo and I were friends before I

good to see you

she leaves, father looked at Grant over my shoulder. "I would like to speak to my

narrowed. ’He’s family. Whatever we speak about, he

Father's eyes narrowed.

got from this man, and it was stubbornness.

his voice

desk, right before

had done a

about it, I knew he

keeping my eyes focused on

his bony fingers reaching out for the

The man still had some humanity

His watery smile made my

staring at with tears brimming in his eyes is the last family photo we took with

blur. It was

that photo was taken, mom died. She died happy though, with

happy to leave, but we were

the pain for years.

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