Jack Rowan never imagined that one act of kindness would nearly cost him his daughter.
Or save his future.
On a cold, rain-soaked night, the forty-year-old factory worker sat alone in his tiny apartment after another exhausting shift.
His ten-year-old daughter, Ella, was already asleep.
Then came a hesitant knock.
When he opened the door, a young woman stood trembling in the hallway, her clothes torn, rain dripping from her hair.
"I just need somewhere safe for tonight," she whispered.
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