I picked up the file on the table next to my iced tea.
Subject: Mark Sterling.
Status: Incarcerated. Leavenworth.
Charges: Aggravated Child Abuse, Assault on a Federal Officer, Tax Evasion.
Mark had pled guilty. He wouldn’t see the sun without bars across it for fifteen years. My legal team—the best in the country—had recovered my daughter’s trust fund, which Mark had been siphoning off. Every penny was now in a trust for Leo.
“Grandpa, look!” Leo shouted, holding up a small, wiggling perch.
I smiled. “Good job, Leo! Throw him back, let him grow.”
I wasn’t Eagle One anymore. I wasn’t the Chairman. I wasn’t a burden.
I was just Grandpa.
I watched Leo release the fish. He wiped his hands on his jeans and ran up the stairs to the deck.
He hugged me, burying his face in my flannel shirt.
“Grandpa?” he asked.