The CEO in My Guest House Chose Pancakes Over Her Boardroom Empire-hamyt - Chainityai

The CEO in My Guest House Chose Pancakes Over Her Boardroom Empire-hamyt

The reservation came in on a rainy Tuesday morning, and it looked harmless.

Thirty days.

No visitors.

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No housekeeping.

No special requests.

Just a woman named Victoria Knight renting the guest house behind my home in Willow Creek, Oregon, where the harbor fog rolled in before breakfast and every neighbor knew when you bought the wrong brand of coffee.

I almost declined it.

Not because anything seemed wrong, but because after my wife Claire died, quiet had become the one thing I knew how to protect.

Quiet kept Sophie steady.

Quiet kept me busy.

Quiet let me move from the kitchen to the marina to bedtime without touching the places in our life that still hurt.

Then Sophie appeared in my workshop holding the tablet like a detective with evidence.

“Dad,” she said, “our new guest is lonely.”

“She has not arrived yet.”

“I can tell.”

My daughter was nine years old and had the confidence of a retired judge.

Three days later, a black SUV pulled into our gravel drive.

Victoria stepped out in dark sunglasses, a cream coat, and the expression of someone who had won every public battle and lost every private one.

Her phone was already against her ear.

Her shoulders were tight.

Her suitcase looked expensive enough to apologize to.

Sophie watched from the kitchen window.

“She needs pancakes.”

“She needs to unpack.”

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