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... more towards Noah's shoes, her mind was filled with the man who finally seemed relieved and at ease.

"I hope so, Aria. I have never been this frightened before, and I do not know how I will be able to face him after all that I did to him and told him." Noah ran a hand through his hair in frustration. "He must detest me for how I behaved the past few days."

"Grandpa will understand, Noah. The situation was critical, and none of us had control over it. I'm sure, by now, Dad must h ...

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