"Please tell us. Is it?" Gabriel asked as he adjusted his sitting position.
The lawyer, Hayden, looked at Angie, then at Gabriel, then his gaze fell on the will on his hands. A document that could change one's life for the better.
A document that could shatter one's life. A document that could lead to endless fights among family members over wealth.
One of the three things was about to go down, and Hayden didn't like it one bit, but what was he to do?
Sitting on his chair with two anxious adults who were ready to tear down the world for the will in his hands, Hayden wished he wasn't the one to read it.
He had only read the first part of the will, and even as he did, he felt his heart break into a million pieces over and over.
How was he to read the other part? He wished Nobert had been alive to solve the issue that was now about to be exposed. He wished Alice was in the room… but wishes are just wishes.