The Start of the Journey for Control

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Cam's POV


            Christian and I watched through Dallas' point of view as he came home from the police station. "I can't believe that faggot tried to get me arrested," Earl says. "He's not going to succeed in his fight to save Cam. Cam was weak and pathetic. Unlike you, Dallas. You are the perfect son. You are exactly what I wanted as a son."


            "Thank you father," Dallas says. "You're a great father and boss. Thank you for keeping Jack and Julia out when you get  me out of his stupid mind."


            "You're welcome," Earl says. "If only you could get rid of that bothersome Christian. He is so unwanted."


            "I know, but he is very persistent," Dallas says. "I'm glad he has weaken and more capable of getting rid of now."


            "Yeah, I just wish it wouldn't've taken this long to do it," Earl says.


            "I agree," Dallas says. "I'm pretty sure if Cam takes back control, the next time, Christian will be gone, permanently."


            "That's great," Earl says. "And maybe you can also get rid of that bothersome Cam too."


            "It would be my..." Dallas is cut off by the sound of the apartment door opening. Julia and Jack come in with concerned looks on their faces. "What's wrong?"


            "Did you hear what happened at the police station," Jack asks.


            Dallas looks over to Earl to see any reaction. Earl had an evil glint in his eyes, but quickly hid it. "What happened," Earl asks.


            "Kian was found beaten and semiconscious right beside the police department," Julia says. "He's in the hospital right now. Jack and I were planning on going to see him tomorrow. Do you guys want to go?"


            "We would, but with everything going right now, I don't think we'd be able to," Earl says.


            "Okay," Jack says. Jack and Julia then head to their rooms.


            "Idiots," Dallas whispers under his breath.


(In Cam's mind)


            "I can't believe all this," I ask Christian.


            "But it's true," Christian says.


            "No, it can't be," I say.


            "Cam, it's all right in front of you," Christian says.


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