“Thank you for telling me,” Daniel says, his voice firm with the promise of action. “I’ll take care of it.”
Jenna’s shoulders relax, a hint of a smile breaking through. “I knew you would.”
As Daniel exits back into the dining room, he’s already formulating a plan.
There will be changes—discreet investigations, quiet conversations, and, when necessary, decisive action. Whitmore’s Chop House will be a place of pride once more, where dignity and respect accompany every plate. Outside, the evening air still carries the weight of asphalt and fryer oil, but to Daniel, it smells of possibility—a chance to recalibrate not just a restaurant, but the lives intertwined within it.
With renewed determination, he strides toward his truck, ready to start making calls and set things right. In Fort Smith, change is on the horizon, carried on the shoulders of those brave enough to speak and those willing to listen.

