“Let him publish it,” I said, handing the tablet back.
My father raised an eyebrow. “Really?”
“He’s the villain in his own story, Dad. He threw away a billionaire wife because his mother told him to. He abused her. He tried to buy her off with pocket change. If he tells that story, the world won’t pity him. They’ll laugh at him.”
I walked up the steps to the jet.
“Besides,” I added. “No one listens to the mailroom boy.”
Six Months Later