I crossed to the oversized steel door in two steps and wrenched against the long, cool handle. It swung open slowly. Peering through the gloom, I stopped, suddenly overcome with grief and desperation. The hollow eyes of my father stared back at me, his blue lips locked open in a sinister grin. In his hand was a small black notebook. I took it from him carefully and stepped back. I flipped absently through the pages until I found one near the end. It was dog-eared, smudged with black soot. In large, block letters, it stated The House, and $20,000…payable to me, his only son in the event of his untimely death.