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without the rest of the family. The Mountain View restaurant, in the dry southern met
hink of, where deals were made and broken among the city's elite billionaires. It wasn't my father
mily business, entrusting the reins to my brother, Mark. He had been groom
to the company's affairs. That he invited me for dinner, without my mother, in t
fficult to concen
nths had passed since our chance encounter at a movie premier at Madison Square Garden, New Y
lanthropic work, I gladly attend these events to r
close; Mark often mentioned their get-togethers. However, bumping into Bethany at S
omantically involved with her. Bethany was nearly fifteen year
e were to be with someone, she would seek a younger and more adventurous youth rather than me. I lacked the charmi
g our family business was a natural choice; I couldn't imagine pursuing any other career. I thriv
nt to bed early, and firmly believed in principles of right
it to one of the movie theaters in Houston. But I never mustered the courage to do so. We had been
that?" my father's voice
ill be fine," I resp
know she will inherit everything when your moth
e you ill? Is Mom okay? I thought her condi
see that your first concern was for your mother and my we
nstilled in us the values of family and commitment, and being good people, rather than the amount of money in our bank accounts. That w
ut I'm relieved to know that
ied that it wa
d is at, as it is evidently not her
re you talking about?" I
Ryan are doing, as well as Mark and Susan. I coul
r? To discuss my love life?" I understood the d
I'm happy. I
one else, including you, to c
uld enhance them. Your siblings would undoubtedly agree that ha
that loving one person is unnecessary
, Kelvin, who had a medal for being a
u're even less inclined to date t
most responsible one among us, eve
ently from my siblings. Being a rather quiet guy, I never got involve