A Mother's Sacrifice, A Billionaire's Game
ionship with Ethan Hayes, believing we were a team facing his m
h severe emphysema, tirelessly worked extra shifts
life insurance policy, giving every last penny-$60,000-to Ethan to settle h
e that money to help Ethan, to
conversation overheard from a conference room plunged my world into a nightmare: Et
re CEO, and his fabricated poverty was a
ltimate sacrifice, had been nothin
every sacrifice we ma
n my mother gave her very life fo
o profound it choked me, I refused hi
from my job, and cut every tie, determined to