"My grandson. Your son. Apparently when you and Emma parted ways, you left her something to remember you by."
Perhaps he shouldn't have added that last, but still, how else was he to explain the boy when he didn't know much about the time that Emma and his son spent together?
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Perhaps he shouldn't have added that last, but still, how else was he to explain the boy when he didn't know much about the time that Emma and his son spent together?