At tedds, Ronald had then a VIP table from there he could see what used to be his life's work now bearing a new name. Club Richards. He was proud. It was his legacy, the name was nothing but a name. He build the brand from the ground. He was facing his daughter Tina. A college graduate, an apple of his eyes and among the few reasons he woke up early in the morning. She was dressed in a flowery white dress, her black hair cascading down her back. A shiny golden bracelet, white wedged shoes with a matching white monkey bag. Ronald was dressed like all parents do. In a way to embarrass their teen children. White T-shirt, black blazer and black boots with a blue jeans. That was not that embarrassing. "So Tom" Ronald said. "Yeah dad I know you are disappointed but I like him" she said drinki