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Dawson was on the phone with Ethan. He knew that shipping them both there would not do the trick of bringing them together. His grandson was stubborn and closed off. His granddaughter-in-law would not make a move because of the distance that Xavier had put between them. They needed a push and Ethan was the perfect man for the job. "You only call me when it is time for investments. I thought we were friends Dawson?" Ethan says with a teasing voice. "And you answer every time" Dawson continued. Silence ensued on the phone before both men burst out laughing. They were the ones who took the small companies or their grandparents to greater heights. They were buddies and confidants. "Do you feel better? Are you coming to Aurora Haven? I hated that I had to interact with your secretary th