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“A little.” He smiled quietly. “Our father loved to go fishing.” “That’s good...” She looked confused. If the Luke family’s daughter had not been stolen, there would not have been so many incidents. Whether she was the baby or not, at least her life would not be a mess. “Come here, let me teach you,” he whispered. She took the fishing rod from his hand just as huge raindrops began to fall. “It’s really going to rain!” She raised her head in disbelief. Summer rain always came down hard and out of nowhere, by the time they got back to the car, they were completely soaked. Looking at the overcast sky, Elena was a bit disappointed. Enough fun, enough madness. It was time to go back. But... “Charles, I really don’t want to go back.” She raised her eyes. “Who says we’re going back?” He