An Heir's Appointment
s thought I was this average joe. Going to get a regular nine to five and suddenly I am now the son to one of if not the most influential families in all the world. You would think these last few d
lances, but didn't try to
ke a room to myself. Cassandra lead me to a bedroom. It still looked like it was decorated fo
ere I lived when I spent time with my father after the divorce. I saw pictures on the end table by the bed. They showed myself with Cassandra
ed before I laid down and soon found myself a sleep. It was after dark when I woke back up. My thou
oor. I said with my ton
"You still in shock?" She then sat down on
ldn't be, but I never thought th
n't ever guess what
"I just want to figure o
ou still want to
. I always wanted to find the truth. Also I like t
strings attached to do it. Pursue it." She then looked at me with a firm determination
ed nod, "Yeah. Lets find out who i
d let her pull me up. She then said, "Lets not was
inets to the side. He had a fireplace in his office with two loveseats on either side and a table between. On the other side was a bookshelf with many books about b
an office of your own soon. But I am sure
of the dry erase markers. I wrote at the top enemies in bol
w Daddy would know better. I am still in school my
and probably economics. The economics most likely a minor. Majors I would hazard to hypothesize would be business administration and marketing or
fancy yourself a regular S
detective or private investigator in todays terms. Though, I honestly
ere after one of our pipelines at the time of Mom's death. It's publicly traded. The CEO at the
t a local with that one." I wro
it looks like. We were going to break ground on an expansion to Hawthorne General. We got the
he head of that
s call me Al or Alex after int
responded with a smirk
Burkett I don't see him sweating it to much. He had five other projects going at that time. He later told me that we
ing for loosing a major piece
for the contract but if he looses he wishes the other party the best of luck. No hard feelings." Father th
l probably should look into hi
ed, "I would l
d in this too?" I asked
y wouldn't I want to witness my brother
list of all our enemies, Dad." I sai
ee I already got my folder of what my private investigator had already foun
and said, "Su
ghlight the ones that were the most active back when Irene was murdered." He then looked at us. "Tomorrow you both have class. I expect
preciate the off
"This is your home.
t" I re