THEO I stared at the papers in front of me with tiredness. Michael had been impatient with the signing of the documents that would finally make us partners. So impatient to the extent that he had come with it the very next Monday, after the wedding. “Even if it isn’t real, you could have left it until we got back.” I complained, sitting up, and picking up the papers so could glance through them. I knew Michael was not out to scam me, but I still glanced through, out of habit. As I did, a thought went through my head. “We could have just done this, without me having to wed your daughter, you know….now we are all keeping secrets from each other.” I said lightly, picking up my pen. I read through the papers, raising a brow at the huge amount of money that I was to invest. Most of the thing

