The Sin of His Obsession
He had slowly faded, a candle snuffed out by a brighter light.
He was a father, and he saw his son, his pride and joy, wither away. He saw the fire in his eyes, the passion for his craft, slowly die because of a man who didn't even know what he had done. Aiden, in his ambition, in his effortless success, had crushed his son's spirit. Leon had finally collapsed from the pressure, a mind and body that could no longer keep up with the agony of being overshadowed. He had been in an institution for years, a ghost of his former self. His father had made him a promise: Aiden would pay. Not with money, not with his company. With his life. He would lose everything he held dear. He would feel the slow