An Heir's Appointment
city. It was a gorgeous Florida city you could compare it to Miami or Jacksonville. I loved it, still do if I am honest. I
they are still paying off the mortgage. I had Laurence to stop a little ways from the block the house was on. T
to the house and found Martha
as she heaved a bag into her a
" I answered picking
rs. Smith asked what the famil
s coming over abo
ands on her hips. She was still slender and stood about five foot four inches. Her red hair peppered with a grey an
the back, "I met a man who claimed to be my fa
e he could open it Martha said, "Hey, Matt. Go to the car finish ge
old at this point. He has blond hair and blue eyes and about six foot two inches. Good kid. Not top marks in school but he tries his best. He
know the reason we never adopted any of you so you
ld enough to start looking." I answered. "Thou
w, hun. Even without the na
this. He said my mother was murdered." I look
rnity test. Not like on Maury bu
art of that dumpster fire
"So who are
Korvin and his d
ed, "The rich
eel comfortable in that
don't have to change cause you got money. What make
do like my bik
have got you a better
or me. Always will. I just hope I can r
or right." She
urse. I was happy to have a mom like Ma
"I heard some rich chick came to your camp
supposed twin si
o you rich now
ck to the dorms. I still got homework from c
ou, baby." She then gave a push to Matt. "And you mister, get washed up.
got out and at first glance you would think he was lanky but a closer look you could see it was lean and rugged muscles, A man who wor
y, son. What b
smile. "Just had t
hing w
st diff
h have their own problems." He said. He often gave his thoughts straight.
ack off to the dorms
drive you back af
ot to get to City Cab af
City Cab a long time. and If he had been full time he would have had Louis's job.
lly need to get back an
to eat. You can't tackle th
own kids. I sometimes feel guilty that I didn't start calling them mom and dad. Though they never held it against me. I thought on it, If I