My son, Sam, practically vibrated with excitement.
"Future Leaders Summer Institute, Dad! Can you believe it?"
I smiled, a rare, soft expression.
I’d made sure of it; a quiet call to the university, a valuable donation – a small price for Sam’s future, far from my company’s shadow.
I preferred my quiet life as a rare book appraiser, anyway.
The donation was anonymous.
A week later, Sam’s face fell.
"Dad… they… they gave my spot away."
A cold knot tightened in my stomach.
The email spoke of "a significant new benefactor" and "Mr. Rick Sterling’s generous contribution" for his son, RJ Sterling.
Rick Sterling.
I knew that name from my wife, Tiffany’s, obsessive social media.
Then, the punch to the gut: "$150,000 processed via a platinum credit card."
The last four digits were sickeningly familiar.
It was Tiffany’s supplementary card.