you wrinkles.”
I looked at him for a long moment. In my mind, I could see his signature on the affidavit, on the bond, tying his fraud to his mother’s house like a noose.
He had no idea he was standing on a trap door.
“I’ll be right there, Brandon,” I said. “I wouldn’t miss it.”
He winked and strutted back toward the house, walking like he owned everything continue reading …