No one said a word as deafening silence settled in the room. I saw their gazes flicker towards one another, it was guilt, I could recognize it anywhere. I turned back to Brody, who looked like he regretted what he said. “What do you mean by dad destroying the future of others? And who the hell are these?” “Okay,” Logan stepped forward, standing in between. He raised his hands in surrender, “Everyone, calm down.” He said, then turned to me. “Brody didn't mean what he just said.” I shook my head, “Don't talk to me like I'm a child, Logan. There has to be a meaning to what Brody said.” “Dad, won't you say something?” I snapped. “Honey, listen to Logan. Brody didn't mean what he said, right Brody?” Brody sighed through his nose, glancing towards Dad before turning back to me. “I'm sorr

