The Colemans were definitely not strapped for cash. They were practically rolling in dough.
But I wasn't exactly a pauper myself. After selling my company, I was living the life of luxury, even more so than before. If my parents took over Lucas's company, they would be even better off.
So, the dilemma wasn't about money. It was about Damon's unease.
He could never find it within himself to ever like Serena and Brandon. No matter how adorable they appeared, just the thought of whose children they were, made his blood boil.
"There's no need for any formalities. But if you ever want to see the kids, you're welcome to drop by," I refused Lisa's request. Given the complex circumstances, it wouldn't be wise to publicize this.
Lisa's face fell in disappointment as she looked down at Serena in her arms and let out a sigh.
At that moment, Silas brought out two boxes, "Here, these are our gifts for Serena and Brandon. You should keep them."