PAID
Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
That evening at the orphanage, Miss Caroline reminisced about many moments from Leonâs childhood, much to Rebeccaâs delight.
If someoneâs embarrassing moments could be divided by significance, most of them undoubtedly happened before the age of five.
Rebecca had always held onto a few of Leonâs less-than-flattering memories from his school daysâthings like his inability to swim or his awkward run-ins with a certain silver-haired upperclassman. But tonight, she gained an arsenal of childhood embarrassments, courtesy of Miss Caroline.
And she couldnât wait to tell Leonâs wife.
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### A Walk Down Memory Lane
As the group left the orphanage, night had fallen, and the streets were empty. The road was quiet, with streetlights casting long shadows that stretched ahead of them.
âI canât believe you were such a mess as a kid, Captain,â Rebecca teased, grinning ear to ear.
It was payback. Leon had laughed a little too hard earlier when the orphanage kid had called her "auntie." Now it was her turn to enjoy his discomfort.