22 August 2026

At the airport parking lot, I found my son sleeping in his car with his twins

Within a week, an emergency motion was filed.

Michael didn’t sleep the night before the hearing. Neither did I. At dawn, I watched him knot his tie with shaking hands. He looked like a man walking back into a burning house—not to save furniture, but to reclaim his name.

In the courtroom, his wife avoided his eyes. Her parents sat behind her, polished and confident, as if this were another transaction they expected to win.

They didn’t expect me.

When Margaret asked for permission to address the court regarding the startup funds, she introduced me not as a father—but as an investor. One with records. One with leverage. One who did not appreciate fraud disguised as family conflict.

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