When Maxwell finally arrived at the village, he was surprised by how perfectly Aron posed as a homely man. He had never thought that he would see a day when Aron Korlin would be washing dishes with an apron folded in half, wrapped around his waist. However, he did not look a bit out of place as he finished the domestic chores alongside Rhea to return the cabin to its usual form, before handing its keys over to the Johnsons. What he found even more surprising was that Aron asked him to give a call to the lawyer to prepare papers for the official purchase of the cabin from the Johnsons. He had never known Aron to be the nostalgic type. Buying a cabin in a remote place like that after it had already served its purpose seemed extremely uncharacteristic of Aron. Then again, the man was noth

