Chapter 14 Kane Not used to my son being angry with me, the quiet ride home wasn’t comfortable at all. “So, what do you want for dinner, buddy?” “I wanted you to cook out on the grill.” He looked out the window, but I could still see the glare in his eyes. “I wanted my mom, the person you know I’ve wanted to see my whole life, to come over and eat with us. Now, I don’t care what we have for dinner. It can be a bowl of cereal for all I care.” “Okay, Fox, I’m going to be very honest with you. That woman is your mother, yes. But we don’t know her. All we know for sure is that she just moved back here from Chicago, and that she has worked in bars her whole adult life, and currently works in one.” I thought about how to word my misapprehension when he looked at me like he didn’t have a clue

