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Dad of the Year

Andrew

Inside the country club was a little busier than outside. People chatted quietly over small tables, and the shiny, wooden bar only had one customer—an older woman drinking what looked like tea.

“A whiskey,” I told the vested bartender as I took a seat. “Neat.”

He set the tumbler down in front of me, and I took a long sip that burned my nose and throat. It didn’t help any. My problems were still there.

What was I going to do if the meeting with the counselor led nowhere? Take Raven to see a specialist outside of school? What if that didn’t work?

She never talked about school, but that had to be the problem. Home was fine, somewhat. Nothing went on there.

Come to think of it, maybe that was the issue. It had been years since Raven had a friend over. That wasn’t normal. When I was her age, I was practically glued to my friends.

If South Seattle wasn’t working out, I could take her out of it. Her senior year had only just started. She could get in at another school. Not priva
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