It seemed like it took us much longer to get to the building in which they would be doing the reading of the will. According to what Austin had attempted to tell me on the rest of the route here, it seemed like it was going to be a rather public reading—and to our knowledge, there would be press representatives here as well. And that was something that did make me feel slightly more uncomfortable than I had been feeling. After all, it was one thing having to put up a front in front of the family members that we barely ever saw, and it was another thing to put up a front in the eyes of the press. They knew what to look out for, and they knew when there was something amiss. I could do no more than to take a deep breath as I unbuckled my seatbelt, desperately trying to regain control over m

