We had always had faith in our son as parents. Brilliant and destined for greatness, he was the ideal youngster. Therefore, we never questioned his success when we sent him off to college with thousands of dollars for tuition. until we discovered that he had been deceiving us all along.
Jason was our pride and joy from the day he was born. As a child, he was more than just “our son”; he was the neighborhood’s most admired son. He was incredibly good at everything he did.
A perfect score? Simple. The basketball team’s captain? Naturally. What about his charm? It had a magnetic quality. Parents would encourage their children by telling them to “be more like Jason.” He was ambitious, courteous, and attractive. That’s what we believed, anyway.