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The Millionaire I Loved Like a Father Left Me Nothing — Then His Lawyer Came the Next Day

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at midnight, hoping your last clean shirt would dry before your bus came.

By thirty-four, I had two jobs, one overdue electric bill, no savings, and a studio apartment above a check-cashing place in Kansas City that smelled like old carpet and fried food from the restaurant downstairs.

I told myself I was fine.

People like me got very good at saying that.continue reading …

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