Do Over
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“Why not?”
“We’re friends. Friends don’t let friends work for friends. It never ends well. Never. I mean, what if I hate the way you parent?”
Which is very likely. I hate the way he does pretty much everything else; see Why Chase And I Can Never Be Together.
“That’s the whole point. I need you to help me be a good dad. You know how to do this. You know how to not mess it up. You don’t like how I parent, you just say so.”
I squint at him. Because Chase doesn’t ask for help. Because Chase doesn’t defer. Because I know Chase too well to see him caving, just like that.
“Swear to God,” he says.
I narrow my eyes further. “We need to eat. You’ll eat, and then you’ll see that you’re not seeing this clearly and that it’s the worst idea you’ve ever had.”
“So let’s eat,” he says. “But once you have food in your stomach, you’ll see. This is the best idea I’ve ever had.”
I shake my head in disgust at him. But I also have to hide a smile. Because that sounds like Chase.
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