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So when Hamilton’s car rolled up to his home an hourter, he was in a good mood, even thinking about cracking open champagne to celebrate Josh’s ruin.
Just then, Joseph’s phone rang as Hamilton walked toward the vi.
Joseph’s expression changed in an instant. He shouted, “Mr. McCoy!”
Hamilton shot him an irritated look. “Joseph, you’ve been losing your cool too muchtely. What is it now? Why all the shouting?”
Joseph’s hands trembled as he held up the phone. “It’s Dani!”
Hamilton scoffed. “What’s she done this time?”
Before he could say more, Joseph blurted out, “Josh’s house is burning! It’s all over the news!”
Hamilton froze in ce. “What?”
He yanked his own phone from his pocket. He didn’t even have to search—headlines about the fire were stered across every site. This was the McCoy family, after all.
Josh had been living in their historic estate for years. And now Dani had torched it like it meant nothing?
Hamilton’s fingers flew over the screen. A video loaded, showing mes devouring the old house. His throat went dry. “Go see what’s happening! Now!”
By the time Hamilton showed up, the rest of the McCoy family was already gathered.
Maybe it was the shock. No one spoke. They all stood still, heads tipped back, staring at a helicopter overhead that kept dumping barrel after barrel of gasoline.
The fire raged out of control, growing wilder with every second. By the time fire trucks made it through the gates, the grand old estate had already copsed into a pile of warped metal and ckened rubble.
Not a soul moved. They just watched their legacy burn to nothing right in front of them.
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That house had been their pride for generations. In a blink, it was gone.
Josh’s voice broke the silence, his rage cracking through every word. “Dani! I swear, I’ll kill her!”<fncada> For original chapters go to find?novel</fncada>
In no time, the whole family rushed toward Dani’s ce.
Inside the long Lincoln, Josh’s face twisted with anger. “Can you believe this? Dani’s crossed the line this time. If we let this slide, people will say we’ve gone soft!”
Everyone around him looked ready to explode too.
One of them turned to Hamilton. “Why aren’t you saying anything? Don’t tell me you’re siding with her now?”
Hamilton didn’t answer at first. He was squinting at his phone, thumbs pecking out a message. Without his sses, it was taking forever.
Without lifting his head, he retorted, “Isn’t all the power in Josh’s hands now? Seems to me whatever you say goes. No space left for my opinion, right?”
Gone was his initial shock. Hamilton now appeared perfectly at ease. He’d spent half his life carrying the McCoy family on his back. But now that he really thought about it, none of that burden was his anymore. So why pretend to care?
“Do whatever you want. I’m out of it.”
The shift in Hamilton was clear. He didn’t care anymore. And it felt good.
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