believe that it was real. I pinched myself, flinched at t
egree. This meant that now, I finally had
ced at a picture of my
I murmured to her, placing the diploma do
or the ceremony. But Thomas and Caroline had been in th
n acknowledged when
th and not depend on him. Soon, I will do it. And just wait for me to get there, then I will build my own career, my own reputa
ed at m
picture of me smiling at the graduation ceremony. Caroline was only three years
was in a different time zone, and I
m my father. But I ha
up before him. To show him what I had done. Even
ty had paid for everything. The only claim my father could ha
y if I didn't go to him now and
d made my way to his office. I
swer before coming in," my
teen minutes before leaving and then being chastised for disappearing. T
today," I told my dad, placin
o much as g
from his laptop
interview for you at the company. We have a research position open. You can meet with the head of Hum
as already telling me what to do. I gritted my teeth but
to his company's website. "But I was planning on applying to Law School for t
ut to ask my father for money. He would probably
er made it a secret that it was HIS company he ran. And
e with a loan agreement
ntil we turned eighteen just because the law required it
ng time for me to truly see his true colors. But eventually, I realized the truth.
portant to be practical about life choices. And I'm
. I couldn't show the slightest hint of emotion or he would turn it against me. He would only use
d be practical about all things, especially when they gi
s, he was one of the most brilliant lawyers of his time, there was no doubt about that. He had won every
xpert in the law, he
that my father had actually had a conversation with
mself. And he had done it with all of us. I was the youngest of five, and
ng to see the
sk. "It's a research position that I think you would be great for. Its not much work, mostly grunt type s
nce and it would look great on my resume. But if I worked in that position at his company, it would be a dead end
also had to be realistic
hat isn't what I'm planning for my lif
his chair and folded hi
just refusing to hear me out. You're not smart enough to complete the course
let my anger get the better
ndergrad was pre-law. I know th
wanted to do it in one go, but if I had to retake it, then I would take i
ected me to be that calm. "You definitely don't have what it takes to litigate or even go into the ac
ng for my degree. He hadn't offered and I hadn't asked. He hadn't given any h
for in order to attend Law School. I hadn't asked him for a cent, a
e word more. "I don't need any money nor resources from you. Just
ny it. But I felt that I was justified in that moment. He h
clination not to want to listen to proof of any kind. It was
elltale sign that he was getting angrie
h now. "You are still living in my house, and therefore will be a cost to me. And
own that this was how he truly felt about me. But I never had the proof to back it up. But now
in this field. And I well and truly think that the best way for you to move on with your life would be to find a good husband for yourself. Someone t
destroy me, Victor Kinkaid h
rom my chair
chool. And since you have made it perfectly clear that I cannot live
and left his office and headed straight to my room. M
me married. And not married for love, for good reasons, no. He wanted me marr
ay that I was taking the chance that I would end up with someone just like him. I had no idea h
ev
inking about any
n myself, and that was
s New York, even though this was the haven for l
erritory, and
ctly where I w