Crowley had been away when Gavin had been born. He'd made sure he stayed away most of the boy's early life. He'd never wanted children. he'd certainly never wanted a child such as Gavin.
He wasn't sure how he felt about Aiden. He didn't carry the outright animosity he'd felt toward Gavin, but there were a number of years between them. Children were not viewed in the same light now, as in the eighteenth century.
Crowley avoided eye contact with Anna, as he brought a single finger up to touch the child's arm.