The Dominic family
Author: Jericho Chase
last update2026-06-28 23:31:30

Bruce strode through the grand foyer of the Shepherd estate, where evening light cast lengthy shadows across the marble floor.

Oswald stood in the hallway, holding a soft cloth as he carefully polished the ornate frames of the family portraits adorning the walls.

Bruce paused. "Where's my father?"

Oswald glanced up, his expression serene. "He's out surfing on the private beach right behind the house, Master Bruce."

Bruce nodded and turned to leave, but Oswald's voice stopped him.

"Master Bruc
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