I didn’t open it immediately because I already knew who it was from based on the weight of the paper alone. I wiped my hands on my jeans and leaned back against the fence post as Duke put his head against my thigh in a show of unspoken loyalty.

“I guess it’s time, Duke,” I said softly.

The dog didn’t answer, but he stayed leaning against me as I finally broke the seal on the official documents.

The letter was brief and clinical, identifying the petitioner as Franklin Garrison and the respondent as Samantha Garrison. My father was suing me, though not for money, which would have been much easier to explain and resist.

He was suing for exclusive authority over the Garrison family estate, alleging that my absence constituted abandonment and irresponsibility. He claimed he was acting to preserve the public integrity of the name, and then he included the phrase that made me laugh out loud.

Conduct unbecoming.

“Conduct unbecoming,” I repeated to the empty yard.

Duke lifted his head at the sound of my voice.

“It’s fine, boy,” I told him, “we’ve been called much worse things in much worse places.”

I folded the letter carefully that night but couldn’t bring myself to sleep.