Chapter hundred and thirty three
Two and half years later
Jason sat in the living room with his legs crossed. He had a bunch of documents scattered all over the floor. He couldn't believe it's been a year already since he set the Orphanage on a path of financial independence.
He couldn't believe he finished the renovation of the Orphanage, the vocational school and the building for the child advocacy center. But most importantly, he finished the ten bedroom duplex on plots of land inside the Orphanage. Jason lived there with his daughter and his daughter's mother.
Even though he and Naya never became romantically involved again, they lived in the same roof and raised their daughter together.