Ava I can't believe it. We are at the lawyers and Mark is finally claiming his inheritance. It's much more than I ever imagined, and it looks like it's more than he imagined as well. He doesn't look happy, only startled. "You only need to sign here, and here, and you will have access to your account," the lawyer was explaining. "This is all the interest from the investments we have in your name and from the rent of the properties your mother left." "I had no idea," Mark repeats probably for the tenth time. "Like I said, your legal guardian was made aware of this, and the proper paperwork was given at the time you came of age." "I know, and I'm not blaming you, like I say, John probably falsified my signature at that time." It's a lot of paperwork he has to go over, and it takes a few

