Sparkle shuffled underneath him, knowing she was on shaky ground. “No, I never met him.” “He was a good man, we were really close. The media’s made him out to be some sort of rich, reckless philanthropist who acted without thinking, and they’re wrong. He wasn’t like that. Stubborn and too opinionated sometimes, but he wanted to make a difference. He lived his life trying to help others.” All she could do was nod and frantically search for a way to change the subject. “I heard a lot about him.” She knew everything about the man, actually. She’d made it her business to know everything. Josh’s hand paused on her back. She heard him swallow. “I think what I hate most is that they tried to use him to turn people here against our foundation.” Dammit, she didn’t want to talk about this. The m

