Misunderstanding by Jennifer Armor

If she was late, Pop would be passed out in his chair, too far gone to rouse. All she could do is cover him with the ratty crocheted throw he kept tossed on the sofa and turn off the TV. He grumble about waking up with an aching back the next morning, but there wasn’t anything else she could do.

If she was late, Pop would be passed out in his chair, too far gone to rouse. All she could do is cover him with the ratty crocheted throw he kept tossed on the sofa and turn off the TV. He grumble about waking up with an aching back the next morning, but there wasn’t anything else she could do.

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