I never told my parents who my husband really was. To them, he was just a failure compared to my sister’s CEO husband. I went into labor early while my husband was abroad. Labor tore through me, and my mother’s voice was cringe. “Hurry up—I have dinner plans with your sister,” I asked my father to call 911, but he just indifferently read the newspaper. In the most helpless moment of my life, I was completely alone—until a helicopter landed.
trip. In reality, he was closing a major deal for a private emergency aviation company he had built from nothing after leaving the military.
He owned helicopters, medical transport contracts, and assets that exceeded anything Victor could imagine. However, Logan never wanted his identity to become something I used to shield myself from judgment.