![]() ![]() “I’ll call.” My mind goes to my newest surprise. I reach for the card and stick it in my purse. “What if you have another surprise you don’t expect?” He slides the card closer. “I can’t afford to hire a private detective.” He reaches into his drawer and sets a card in front of me. “Have you had any luck finding anything that might point me in the right direction?” “Have you had any luck at all finding the money she pulled from the company?” If we drag this out long enough, I’ll pay off that note. It would be easier to get my hands on the money my mother pulled from the accounts, but I told you. That would be insanity and I’m not insane. “They think time will place me so far in debt I have to surrender the property. Not necessarily an end quite yet, but a light. ![]() ![]() “Which is what the bank wants,” I assume and suddenly there is a light in the dark tunnel. “But they could easily come back with names we have to reject.” “I’ve filed a petition with the court to appoint a neutral executor appointed with no allegiance to the bank,” he says. ![]()
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