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George Belcourt taught me everything I needed to know in life. We had a wonderful father-son relationship.

He taught me how to fish and hunt. He taught me how to take care of myself in the wilderness. He bought me my first tuxedo for prom, my first car, and my college education.

He helped me through the one and only time I’ve fallen in love and had my heart trampled on. And he’s always been the one guy, the one person I can count on in life—and now he’s just…gone.

He’s sorely missed. And this party is kind of in recognition of him and his life. He would’ve wanted us to go on, to continue throwing the glamorous parties that make the Belcourt name known around town.

He would’ve wanted us to enjoy his new fortune and to not get hung up on the details.

I turn toward Ian, and we’re just watching all the people dance and mingle. It’s like every party our father ever hosted out here…except he’s gone.

I know Ian’s thinking this, too. But we’re both also determined to have a little fun.

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