erly Brian Lester. He was the man who had married into the family, my father's ambitious busin
h an air of absolute authorit
oss the manicured lawn. He sided immediately with his ch
ame," he announced to the press. "The Hughes family will not be ha
ted by Brian's command. He stood there, flanked by his son and daughter, the picture of a united,
, a new sound cut through the air. A low, r
thwump-
ing for the vast, open lawn right behind the gate. It was a sleek
ent into a frenzy, their cameras swinging from me to the helicopter. Br
pter door
epped Anna
ty. The one who lived quietly on her ranch in Montana, the one everyone thought was
search for me. She had seen the live
silver hair pulled back in a tight bun. Her face was lined wi
icopter, her gaze fixed on Brian