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The attorney continued. “To Mr. Wilder Jaymes, Jaymes Parker assigns his photo albums from their youth and a small jewelry box containing a ring, given to him by his grandpapa. A note is left here, that Wilder should give it to his mate, as it was their grandpapa’s wedding ring.”

Rohan eyed his brother-in-law. Wilder lifted a brow, but said nothing.

Terizano turned the page. “As for Mr. Vaughn Jaymes, Mr. Wynter Jaymes, and Mr. Warden Jaymes, they are to receive nothing but Jaymes’ wishes they can find happiness once he is gone.”

“Of course,” Wynter said. “I wonder why we bothered coming. He had nothing to give.”

“He had love,” Gray spat. “And you’re all poorer for never realizing it. Now you’ll never have the chance again, and I hope it haunts you for the rest of your lives.”

Wynter eyed him scathingly before looking to Warden. “It’s time to leave.”

“Wait,” Terizano said. “There’s one more part here you need to hear.”

Wynter sat back and crossed his arms.

“In regards to the children born of the surrogate, Mr. Gray Tomlinson, I, Jaymes Parker, hereby release any and all legal claims to the children. The rights revert to Mr. Tomlinson and my alpha, Rohan Parker. I do not want my parents, Wynter and Warden Jaymes, to play any role in their lives for they’ve never given me one ounce of love or affection, and I refuse for them to harm the children in the same way.”

Rohan smiled.Good job, Jamie.He looked at Jamie’s parents and saw them both tight-lipped. “I’d say any judge that heard that would have to be insane to give you two custody.”

“Maybe they could just do the right thing and give up. Instead of causing more pain,” Wilder said, giving his parents a glare.

“Fine,” Wynter said to Wilder.

“We gave you boyseverything,” Warden said. “And this is the thanks we get?”

“I’ve always wondered how you and Jamie managed to be halfway decent people withthemas parents,” Rohan said.

“They did give us everything,” Wilder said. “Including areallygood manny, Alberto.” Wilder looked at Vaughn. “Too bad papa fired him when you were a baby. Maybe you wouldn’t be such a shitshow.”

Vaughn laughed sarcastically before he rose and eyed the attorney. “Can I go now?”

Terizano nodded.

“Good,” Vaughn said before leaving.

Warden eyed Rohan. “Remember that warning I gave you a while back?”

He shook his head. “You were wrong. I gainedeverythingby being weak for my omega.”

“Well, you lost something. Your job,” Warden said.

Wilder coughed.

“Go ahead and quit. See if I care!” Warden railed at Wilder.

“What?” Wynter said, looking between them.

“I told father I’d quit if he fired Rohan,” Wilder said.

“Youwouldn’t,” Wynter said.

Wilder smiled. “Oh, I believe I just did.”

Wynter turned to Warden. “There goes your retirement. And our travel plans. No… I won’t have this!”

Warden pushed Wynter out. “We’ll discuss this in the car.”

Once they were both out, Wilder laughed. “I’ll get a call before I get home demanding I stay. And I’ll demand your job back when he calls.”