I feel better now that we’re on this gigantic boat, but what I really want is to see my Ma. I accept that my Dad is probably one of those puppets, but what about Ma? I don’t have any brothers or sisters to worry about, but I have a dog named Kat and a fish named Birdy. Yeah, I thought up those names. I don’t know why. They’re funny to me. “What’s so funny?” Hana asks. I tell her about my pets. “That’s great. I like those names,” she says with a big smile. I go to the side of the boat and watch as the tall skyscrapers get smaller and smaller. Hana puts her arm around me. “I’m glad you got my back,” I tell her. Then I flip off the puppets that are clustered at the dock, lookin’ dumb as rocks. I see Andy looking at me. “It’s okay, buddy.” I take his shoulder and guide him to the railing. “Go ahead and flip those bastards off. Put up your middle finger and hold the others down.” Andy’s eyes narrow. “I know how to flip the bird. I’m not a baby.”
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