Chapter 15 - The Company Lily Never Asked For

Monroe Capital’s trustees began preparing for Lily’s future ownership.
I attended meetings.
Lily did not.
She was eight.
She cared more about dinosaurs than voting rights.
Good.
I insisted the trust remain professionally managed.
When Lily turned twenty-one, she could decide.
Keep the shares.
Sell them.
Run the company.
Ignore it completely.
Claire had left wealth.
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I wanted to leave choice.
That became more important than money.