PART3: “Your daughter ruined my $5,000 rug with her bl00d,” my son-in-law’s mother hissed. They abandoned her at a dangerous terminal in the middle of a brutal blizzard. They believed I was nothing more than a “useless old woman,” but they forgot I was the one who had put their CEO behind bars ten years ago. As they gathered for Easter dinner, the lights suddenly went out. I stepped into the room wearing my old badge and said, “Dinner’s over. You’re going somewhere they don’t serve turkey.”
Daniel folded his arms. “There’s more. We have reason to believe Sebastian plans a transfer Easter night. Large enough to trigger federal interest even without the assault. But if we …
PART3: “Your daughter ruined my $5,000 rug with her bl00d,” my son-in-law’s mother hissed. They abandoned her at a dangerous terminal in the middle of a brutal blizzard. They believed I was nothing more than a “useless old woman,” but they forgot I was the one who had put their CEO behind bars ten years ago. As they gathered for Easter dinner, the lights suddenly went out. I stepped into the room wearing my old badge and said, “Dinner’s over. You’re going somewhere they don’t serve turkey.” Read More