| Leo was always a bedwetter. As a child, his parents punished it harshly. His sheets were hung outside “to teach him a lesson.”
At fifteen, his mother slapped him, screamed that he was sick, and threw his mattress outside. The shame seared into him like fire. From that moment on, he lived by a rule: “If they don’t know, they can’t hate you.”
And then he went to live with Cassie Hawthorne, who ran a house that helped people just like Leo.
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