The Last Heir
the man said to me from a little d
inued to look at him, wondering and trying to ref
e bailed me out of the cell, or how he
my aid, and I could come out of the cell withou
the key rattled before, it did againse, it was because I felt they could change their
face showed he knew me before. But whe
my eyes before I could gaze at his
tree. I was 6.5, but who
and no beard beneath his jaws. To
willow branch. And when he smiled again, I saw
eing average, but bei
you before. Mr. Franks told
was certain that no one on the street would have told him
f a person is the leader of a big gang, he woul
I have somethin
slowly, his long legs were like he was racing. And if I were just a
murder, and the assassin must have left you on purpose, or he d
just words, and I could not have held on to a lie since the orpha
accident from Chicago. I
id nothing yet but scoff. He opene
and almost immediately,
ve hidden you from the truth about your family's power, weal
pictures that t
took his hands inside of it, he brought out image files. These were the exact images
hese exact images
out saying another word. He retrieved a cigar and a lighte
tered. But you know w
t. He then opened the driver's seat door and reac
't so ignorant as to not recognize it, especially when I saw people
d opened the laptop. "These are
, and I briefl
and not in an accident. Suddenly, a man in
's window, and as the car attempt
side of the car wi
ur mom being shot right t
en, so I didn't take my eyes off the laptop screen. Howe
I asked, still sta
be. Maybe you would die alone in th
ed again, watching as the assassi
accident," said Mr. Harry
y. You don't belong on the street. You belong in a place of power, affluence, and