Gray arrived at Hacienda Esperanza a day before Don Sergio’s burial. His stepbrothers, Diego and Javier Andrade, were already there. Diego, the eldest, managed the farm, while Javier, the second son, worked as a pilot.“Grayson, I’m glad you made it,” Diego greeted him with a warm hug. He was seven years older and had always treated Gray like a real brother, just like their father did.“I couldn’t miss this, bro. It’s dad’s last day with us. The hospital can wait,” Gray said, referring to the medical facility he built in Seattle.Diego gave his shoulder a firm pat. “I know. I missed you, little bro. You should stay for a bit. Tita Pat’s been asking about you.” He was referring to Patricia Andrade, Gray’s mother.Gray turned to his other brother, standing quietly beside Diego with arms crossed over his chest. Javier Andrade was always the silent type. They weren’t that close, but Gray knew he was a good guy—just not very expressive and definitely the quietest of them all.Javier gave h
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