The Price of Disownment
ecue. It was a party, a big one, thrown for Ethan Lester. My father, Rufus Scott, stood on the
across the sprawling lawn. "Accepted into T
us had made sure I was seated. I was Wesley Scott, his actual so
hen walked over to the group of my father' s most importan
just enough so that I
ith fake sympathy. "Dropped out of high school, can' t even be bothered
father' s smile tightened, his knuckles white around his whiskey glass
o my father, away from the
him?" I aske
uilt his life around. "I heard a hardworking young man who' s making me
g them against
o ambition, no scores, no future. You' re eighteen now, Wesley. You' re an adult. And I'
inal. He was disowning me, right h