As the dinner following the burial service of both Dante and Shelly Payton was taking place, in the large dining hall of their mansion, many people were gathered in corners, discussing the beautiful life that the couple had built together. While Jess was sitting in a corner, sulking over his sadness and drinking straight of a cognac bottle, he envied his brother to whom everyone walked up to, after every two to three minutes and paid their condolences to. He was burning with rage and jealousy at how no one paid any attention to him and how he should be the one handling all the matters and not his brother, who was taking the lead gradually putting Jess to a side. Jess knew that it was time for them to finally make him realize that he was truly a Payton but Jess had no other option but t

