Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.
Quinn Thorne, a club waiter, once pulled Sera Dutt from a drugged stupor. In the confusion she mistook him for an antidote and kept half of his jade necklace as a token. Six years later, Quinn works at a Dutt Group construction site, scraping together money for his foster mother’s medical bills while enduring coworkers’ mockery about his single status. Then Sera returns—this time with a little girl. Lila sees the matching jade and, to Quinn’s shock, calls him 'Dad.' The abrupt claim shatters his careful routine. Duty, identity, and past coincidence collide as Quinn faces a sudden, fraught choice: deny a bond he barely remembers or accept a responsibility that upends his life.