"Good morning, kiddo!" Dad exclaimed, giving me a warm smile. "Today's going to be a fantastic day!"
They play catch. Uncle Tom tries a trick throw and breaks Dad’s sunglasses. Dad is annoyed but laughs it off. Lesson: Accidents happen in families.
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“Top three,” I said.
Dad walked me to my room. He sat on the edge of my bed while I changed into pajamas.
"That’s just your arthritis, Dave," Uncle Tom chuckled, finally freeing his thumb from a treble hook. "Good morning, kiddo