weeks.
“Before I go,” I said quietly, “I thought you should have this.”
I slid the envelope across the table. Lester stared at it like it might bite him.
“What is it?” Vicki asked, her voice thin.
“Copies,” I said. “Of everything I found. The trust agreement. The bank statements. The DNA test proving Reed Lawson was my father. And a letter explaining exactly continue reading …