Severin “Dude, where’ve you been? The meeting can’t start without you,” Atlas barked at me as soon as I arrived at the club headquarters. The Obsidian Brothers were part owners in a five-star hotel. The investment was my idea. A lot of people outside our group weren’t happy with how much money our club was making. That’s why Briar’s loser boyfriend called me a sell-out. I’ve just tasted the other side of life, and it’s better at the top. “Things are f****d up right now,” I grumbled. A son. I can’t believe this. So much didn’t make sense. The most important thing now was that I had a son, and I missed some of the most important moments of his life. He didn’t know who I was. I didn’t have any family in this world. I was no one’s son, and I had no mother. My son wasn’t missing out

