HUNTER Agitatedly, Hunter punched the steering wheel when his car stopped at the red light. He regretted not bringing his phone when he attended a board meeting that afternoon. It was already turning dark when he learned about the fire that razed Iris’ bungalow. Exiting his office, he could only pray that nothing wrong happened to the woman and her daughter. He swore he would lose his mind if something terrible befell them. Just the idea of it made his blood boil and his heart twist. How could this misfortune be? “Hunter, you have got to calm down. There’s nothing we can do in this thick traffic. You must be in your best mental state when you face Iris. You cannot let your emotions get the best of you. She needs you the most,” Froy reminded him, sitting in the passenger seat and forbi

