To that end, I put my bank and trust accounts, the farm, Fornier's property and belongings, and my vehicles, planes, and other property in a very spec...ial trust, that I could take control of in a different body, by correctly answering a unique set of questions, that nobody but me would ever know. The attorney looked at me like I was insane when I drew up my desired trust conditions, but he did a great job of putting it all together.Instead of having Jim do it, I chose to keep it separate from. Not the latest model by any means, but a good little computer. I held up both hands to stop her from putting the thing on my desk.“Hang on,” I said. “Keep that in your lap and not on my desk. I want to know more before it leaves your hands.” She sat back with the laptop on her knees. “Why are you coming to me? I’m not the only one in this business anymore.”“Simon says,” she answered.“So we’re playing that game again,” I sighed. Simon Says. The very phrase transported me back to college days. Dad had been watching my wife playing with our children. I noticed the tears forming in the corner of his eyes. Dad said in passing as he wiped his eyes how much he wished he had known his own mother. He did not elaborate, but that simple idea prompted me to start asking some questions. Questions that I never asked while I was growing up. I mean as a child I never gave any thought about the absence of a grandmother. I knew that other people had two grandmothers, but when someone has never been. She pulled up on the common, not on the route home he realised, but they needed to talk. “I`ve told your dad”, she blurted out, it should have been a showstopping statement, but he just shrugged and said, “of course you did, did I not tell you too?” she looked at him in amazement, to find he was awaiting her reply. She stumbled over her words, shocked at his reaction; “He has reluctantly agreed, but only if from now on I promised we would do nothing behind his back, and he could be present at.
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