Back at the Doherty's, George was now dangerously on the loose. He had murdered the surviving perpetrator, the only evidence Tega has against his father, Prince Arthur. George had intentionally eliminated the intruder in cold blood the night that the culprit was to be delivered to the federal police force. He had taken judgement into his own hands to ensure the salvage of his father's reputation that was set to be dragged through the mud by Tega. Although he wasn't on good terms with his father, yet he deemed Tega unworthy of calling for his father's head. His father had been the peaceful political icon he had ever known. He had never known him to abet criminal actions and strings of political vendettas that the Dohertys were known for. He had felt the need to put things aright as soon a

