Coffee shop.
Eddy Hawthorne roughly knew what coffee Aiden Shaw liked and ordered it for him.
Timing it, he had the coffee brought over.
Eddy Hawthorne stirred his coffee thoughtfully, then looked up at the waiter: "If there’s nothing special, please don’t disturb us, thank you."
The waiter nodded respectfully: "Certainly."
Less than three minutes after the waiter left, Aiden Shaw arrived.
He was dressed in a suit and tie, exuding an aura of cool elegance, his handso face instantly becoming the focal point as he stepped into the coffee shop.
The lines of his side profile were absolutely perfect.
Only because he was ill, there was a hint of pallor in his features, making him appear as if he stood atop a snowy mountain, dauntingly unapproachable.
The gazes of others in the coffee shop followed him until he took a seat, then withdrew.
Eddy looked at his godson across from him: "You’re here, I ordered a latte for you."
He nodded, eting his gaze: "Godfather, you didn’t call just to have coffee, did you?"
Over the phone, he ntioned this old shop had launched new coffee, inviting him to try it.
Eddy leaned back, sizing him up: "Not feeling well?"
He admitted honestly: "Got hit by Mom."
Eddy laughed: "Her thod of education is still so tough. This ti, the beating was quite severe, wasn’t it?"
"I was bedridden for a week."
Eddy examined his handso face, one irresistible to all won, yet he chose Tiana Thorne among so many.
Recently, Eddy spent half a month delving into Tiana Thorne and discovered she was an exceptionally wise and spirited girl.
In this world, it seed only such an outstanding girl could capture the eye of his godson.
Despite thinking this way, he still asked the question: "Why did you choose her?"
Aiden Shaw did not hesitate, looking into his eyes, his dark brown pupils narrowed, his voice extrely serious: "She’s the only woman I love."
"Love her? I thought you weren’t the type for romance."
After all, in his mory, Aiden had always been cold. His wife once tried to introduce him to soone, and he replied, "Fear of won."
Initially taken as a joke, the years following proved otherwise—no romantic rumors, except those with Tiana Thorne.
In other words, from eighteen till now, he had no female friends, much less romantic interests.
Aiden Shaw took a sip of coffee, its taste sowhat bitter, but after the aftertaste, a faint sweetness spread across his tongue, very much to his liking.
His lips moved slightly, saying each word: "eting her made want to fall in love."
Eddy understood.
No elaborate reasons, just pure affection driving the romance.
Speaking of Tiana Thorne, the tender softness in his eyes made Eddy realize his feelings for her were sincere, eyes sparkling whenever she was ntioned.
Eddy frowned slightly, pursed his lips: "There’s sothing you should know."
"Go ahead."
Before that, he asked another question.
"How is your relationship with Linden Hawthorne?"
Aiden Shaw nodded: "Schoolmates and family friends, naturally good brothers."
Eddy Hawthorne’s eyes narrowed like an eagle’s, his brows knitted into a "川" shape, asking: "Has he ever talked to you about his romantic affairs?"
"No."
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