The Doherty's Castle bustled with high spirits and gaiety evening through the night on the weekend. It was arguably the most colourful atmosphere of the night, star-studded and replete with glitz and glam from showy and fancy-pants sons and daughters of high-class politicians and well-to-do personalities. The castle, nicknamed The White Castle, was one of the sprawl of numerous fancy edifices in Doherty's possession. Tega had a chronic predilection for houses as much as fancy cars. Without a shadow of doubt, Tega had amassed the wealth in his possession from shady deals and clever abuse of his adminstration as a mayor. The White Castle stood at the heart of the city as one of the edifices to behold, and it remained a stomping ground for his last son, Ajuri. The air in the White Castle e

