We pulled up to Momo Jean’s house at 2:30. My mom walked in; then, we followed suit. Jim saw her first and slithered his way to the restroom. Everybody was eating. “Hello, everyone. Some of you have not met my other son. Family, this is Jevaun,” my mother said. She had made me proud of introducing him in that way. “Man, she on some...” Uncle John said with a mutter under his breath. Regina rolled her eyes. “Look, brother. I went to church today. We will get along today.” Joanne batted her eyes hard at him and then turned to Uncle David, who embraced her with a warm hug. “Say, son. What’s wrong?” Uncle John asked his seed. Jacob was fidgety. I never saw him act that way. He could not stay still. “Hey, don’t I recognize you?” Jay asked him, “You were in school with my brother. You ok?”

