Will and Eddy are getting married next summer.
It will be a small ceremony at a beautiful venue. Marta and Farlow will be there.
They’re not perfect—but they’re trying.
Last month they apologized again during a family dinner. Marta cried as she admitted wealth had blinded her. Farlow shook my hand and said something I’ll never forget.
“Thank you for raising a son worth knowing.”
I recently bought a small house next door to Will and Eddy’s brownstone so I can stay close.
Someday, when they have children, I’ll watch them play in the yard. I’ll watch my son become the father I tried to be. And I’ll see Eddy’s parents visiting—not because of money or status, but because they truly care.
All of this taught me one important lesson.
I didn’t just protect my son.
I protected our family’s heart.
Money can’t buy love.
But sometimes it can reveal who truly loves you.
And the people who stand beside you when you have nothing to offer but yourself—those people are worth more than every fortune in the world.
And I would do it all again without hesitation.
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