Leonard Vedder I could spend the entire day around these young people. Only to savor the sour flavor of a life spent making money and becoming powerful -taking the essential things in life for granted. It is realizing the final days of an old geezer like me. I have everything anyone could dream of: power, money, riches, property... I have traveled the globe and visited the most unknown and exotic places. People call my office asking for a bit of my time, yet the emptiness of a life away from the ones who loved me weighs on me like two metal anvils tied down my feet. When I received Leon's call, I was surprised. Somehow, since my son died, and he had to grow up to face board meetings after school instead of playing football or taking guitar lessons, we grew apart. The demands of a succe