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“No; I …” He studied me for a moment; then said; “I'm going to visit David。”
“Uncle David?”
He walked toward his truck; saying; “That's right。 I …I should be back around noon。”
“But Dad; why today? It's Sunday。”
“I know; sweetheart; but it's a special Sunday。”
I turned off the spigot。 “Why's that?”
“It's his fortieth birthday。 I want to see him and deliver a gift;” he said as he held up the paper
bag。 “Don't worry。 I'll rustle us up some pancakes for
lunch; all right?”
“I'm ing with you;” I said; and tossed the hose aside。 I wasn't even really dressed—I'd
just pulled on some sweats and sneakers; no socks—
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but in my mind there was no doubt。 I was going。
“Why don't you stay home and enjoy the morning with your mother? I'm sure she would—”
I went over to the passenger side of his truck and said; “I'm ing;” then climbed inside and
slammed the door back in place。
“But—” he said through the driver's door。
“I'm ing; Dad。”
He studied me a moment; then said; “Okay;” and put the bag on the bench seat。 “Let me
leave a note for your mother。”
While he was inside; I strapped on the lap belt and told myself that this was good。 This was
something I should've done years ago。 Uncle David
was part of the family; part of my father; part of me。 It was about time I got to know him。
I studied the paper sack sitting next to me。 What was my father bringing his brother for his
fortieth birthday?
I picked it up。 It wasn't a painting—it was much too light for that。 Plus; it made a strange;
muted rattling noise when I shook it。
I was just unrolling the top to peek inside when my father came bac