Misty Gray
Pessimisty
Finley Residence
- Birmingham, England -
Robert Walker
- Birmingham, England -
Robert Walker
"It doesn't feel like thirty years," Robert said, going back to Richard justifying why he'd be exhausted by now. "We both know before the war and directly after, my idea of running business in Birmingham and helping the city rebuild wasn't quite how it had to be in reality. It was naive to believe all those years ago that it could be done through honesty and integrity. But I'd still do it all again rather than not at all," he firmly admitted.
He agreed about getting his marriage repaired. "I know. Despite our marital issues, Caroline has always been on my side with the business. She's not only the woman I love and adore, but she helps keep this family together. I'm going to fix things with her," he assured his brother.
Richard's comments about Tony were met with a raised eyebrow from Robert. He wasn't going to contradict him on the matter. He knew many of his interactions with Tony over the years had been in unsavoury circumstances, so the young man always acted out or met him with bravado. It was easy to believe Richard, a more tolerant and reasonable man, would have had opportunity to see a more positive side of Tony. Robert knew the lad wasn't inherently bad, but the feud and the business rivalries made it so they rarely communicated on good terms.
"I think I'm on board with getting the pair of them in a room together. It already happened a couple of weeks ago for them to get their heads together on dealing with Russo and I understand the meeting ran smoothly," he informed Richard. "But that is one area I'm still coming around to and Caroline will struggle to support," he pointed out. "I'm content to shoot her down on that one, to get the lads working on good terms with each other. But Alfie still has a lot to learn before I'm ready to throw in the towel or even step back. We're potentially facing the most dangerous resistance I've had to date and Alfie, and I suspect Tony, are not prepared for what could happen. We both know I've pulled my punches where the Fletchers are concerned, with my relationship to Dorothy and Rory involved. The things I'm capable of, the Russos and those who attacked the gala could be capable of the same - or worse. My kids, the Fletchers... they haven't had the kind of training and experience we had during the war. They haven't had to survive hell like we did. They've had it easy, so far. I need to remain firmly in control for the foreseeable, even I give Alfie more responsibilities with the business now."
ReverseTex (Richard)