When Caleb Morrison purchased a pale blue Victorian house at the end of Maple Street, most people assumed his intentions were purely practical. The property, with its aging exterior, slightly uneven shutters, and overgrown garden, appeared to be the kind of home often bought, renovated, and resold for profit. To neighbors and observers, it looked like a straightforward real estate opportunity—one that simply needed time, investment, and modern updates to restore its market value.
However, Caleb’s motivation was entirely different. At forty-two years… CONTINUE READING…
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