had been horrified by Kevin' s ambition and materialism from the start. When I walked in wit
ear-old with his father' s eyes. He stood in the doorway of my
home now, Leo,"
expression unreadable.
s, I
e much, but he had everything he needed: books, a good school, my unwavering attention. He was brilliant, disciplined, and fiercely
years
d changed, a
as the founder and CEO of "Aura," a revolutionary tech company in Sil
es and Wired. He was celebrated,
oundation Leo had established in the names of h
Ju
connection who didn' t know his relationship to me or Leo. He was thirty-two, perpetual
about his boss, his commission structure, and his "loser" colleagues. He had no ide
rtable home. It was for the annual Aura Foundation Charity Gala
se come. It
ht. It was time t