things before they become problems?”
My dad rubbed his forehead. “Harper, we need you to step in just this once.” The irony almost made me smile. “And after I fix this, do I go back to being phased out?” “We can revisit things,” he said weakly. My mom leaned forward. “You’re being selfish. This affects all of us.” “No,” I said calmly. “This affects continue reading …