“And I really don’t think you want to get into the game of assigning guilt because if you did the subject of your father’s loose grasp of the most basic rules of business arise.’ Rafael’s scorn stung Libby. ‘My father is twice the man you will ever be!’ He appeared unperturbed by the charge. ‘Possibly,’ he conceded. ‘And it’s not Dad’s fault, a lot of businesses are suffering, it’s the economic downturn, he just needed time—’ ‘To do what? Play another round of golf?’ Libby reacted angrily to the... scorn in his voice. ‘My father blames himself for what has happened. He feels responsible for the people who are losing their jobs.’ ‘He is right to blame himself,’ Rafael, who had studied the numbers, retorted. Libby responded with protective anger. ‘If my father is such a loser why did your grandfather have faith in him?’ ‘I am sure he had his reasons.’ The contempt etched into his face made her see red. ‘None that you’d understand,’ she flung back.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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