wheel too tightly. The anger was a hot, churn
-retired businessman, sharp as ever, and usually pretty
asked, looking u
a chair. "You
support the café, the VIP group, the overcharges, and finally
his expression growing
he was silent f
his voice thoughtful. "On Ma
hat's t
Emily, do you remember that portfolio of small commercial lots we ac
tioning it. It was one of
ng back in his chair, "112
at him.
Henderson to give them a favorable lease. A very favorable lease, well below market rate. Call it a '
ill as an investor; they were benefiting from my family's generosity
er while enjoying a sweetheart deal on our prope
eems it's time for The Daily Grind's rental agreemen
ion, washed over me. This wasn't just about money any