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From Broken Trust To Unbound Love

Chapter 2ย HOW YOU HOLDING UP

Word Count: 1106 ย ย ย |ย ย ย  Released on: 12/07/2024

LDING UP?"

g the leather chair that had belonged to his father around with one hand. H

sociates. Although competitors made fun of the acronym "SLAW," nobody laughed at the results they got for its clients. The attorneys were top-notch, and they covered every niche โ€“ from immigration, to corporate and env

irm, maybe go back to practicing? I know no

I will join the board; take father's

ince SLAW was founded. At least that tradition will never

nd I wouldn't want her to sit on the board out of some morbid sense of duty to me.

rington from the bush of his wise brows. "But the tradition doesn't have to die. You're still a you

I'm forty-two โ€“ beyond the age where I care to have another child, especially as the only one I have is, thankfully, grown and despera

ght he was going to have a stroke right then and there," Stuart said, slapping his knee as

rs ago, it had been none too funny. "That is the very reason I only have one child. He made sure that I should

an alternate will drawn up.

w that," Car

g to talk him out of it. I knew he didn't mean it. He was just angry and

er would have lasted. Even at eighteen, I knew tha

ay his granddaughter was born. Then he forgot all about you being a teen-aged father. He forgot that you refused to mar

mile on his father's face at his only grandchild's birth. "But he didn't forget to make me live up to my re

iled them out of every scrape they got in. Look at you now compared to a good number of them. Lazy layabouts. In and out of drug rehab. Sucking on the tit of their parent's money. Your father worked for everything he had. It would have been a disservice to his father โ€“ and all

ell. And for a time, I'm sure he did; to make sure you got the message that children are a responsibility and just because you come from wealth, it was no excus

of it more along the lines of Alexandria 's perfection. S

as as proud of her as he was of you. He didn't

guilty for push

ed what was b

sn't because he pushed me into it. I knew it was a way to provide for mysel

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1 Chapter 1 Stared Blankly2 Chapter 2 HOW YOU HOLDING UP 3 Chapter 3 HOW YOU HOLDING UP 24 Chapter 4 THE GRANDFATHER CLOCK5 Chapter 5 THE GRANDFATHER CLOCK 26 Chapter 6 Smart or stupid7 Chapter 7 10 MONTHS LATER8 Chapter 8 10 YEARS EARLIER9 Chapter 9 10 YEARS EARLIER 210 Chapter 10 10 YEARS EARLIER 311 Chapter 11 FINALLY FEELING COMPOSED12 Chapter 12 unmistakable13 Chapter 13 IT'S NOT WORKING14 Chapter 14 Moment15 Chapter 15 Insufferable16 Chapter 16 Uncomfortable17 Chapter 17 Lunch time18 Chapter 18 About last night19 Chapter 19 About last night 220 Chapter 20 Unfulfilled21 Chapter 21 Distracted22 Chapter 22 EARLIER THAT DAY23 Chapter 23 PRESENT EVENING24 Chapter 24 Present evening 225 Chapter 25 What were you thinking26 Chapter 26 Surprise dinner27 Chapter 27 Surprise dinner 228 Chapter 28 ONE MONTH INTO DATING29 Chapter 29 LATER THAT EVENING30 Chapter 30 ANOTHER PERFECT EVENING31 Chapter 31 Valentine32 Chapter 32 Work for Dinner33 Chapter 33 Work for Dinner 234 Chapter 34 TWO WEEKS AGO35 Chapter 35 TWO WEEKS AGO 236 Chapter 36 PRESENT DAY37 Chapter 37 One Sunday38 Chapter 38 One Sunday 239 Chapter 39 THE EVENING NEWS40 Chapter 40 BETTER LATE THAN NEVER41 Chapter 41 Perfect42 Chapter 42 Perfect 243 Chapter 43 Renewed anger44 Chapter 44 Lunch time45 Chapter 45 Arrival46 Chapter 46 Unbelievable47 Chapter 47 Loneliness48 Chapter 48 Loneliness 249 Chapter 49 Sadden thought50 Chapter 50 Sadden thought 251 Chapter 51 Awful night52 Chapter 52 Is something wrong53 Chapter 53 Marriage54 Chapter 54 Present day55 Chapter 55 Nothing except a child56 Chapter 56 After a divorce57 Chapter 57 After divorce 258 Chapter 58 Bounnded