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John's POV Since Logan married Jennifer, he never comes home. He has not contacted us, and I am running out of money. My father and a couple of his wealthy friends have tried to help me with my political career. They know my father very well. He was a good politician until he met my mother and everything seemed to go downhill from there. I know Logan was in Houston for a few days, but he did not even bother to come and greet us. Maybe this time, we went too far. We went to see an attorney to try and get half of the company runner by Logan back, but he told us we do not have a foot to stand on, and going to court would be a waste of time. I am angry at my old man for signing the company over to Logan. He should have kept half of it. He was not thinking straight and thought the company was