No, no. Instead, you can just have a six-course meal at a fancy restaurant and invite the whole family there. Which is what Milo’s mom did. Of course. Don’t worry, though, we get the whole back room to ourselves. It’s a private room with dark-wood floors, burgundy damask wallpaper, and sconces on the walls. I’m sure if you push one of the sconces, the wall flips around, revealing a secret passage to the dungeon, which is probably where they keep everyone who is cooking our food. It’s just Milo; his mom; his sister, Kitty; Kitty’s new boyfriend, who nobody seems to be talking to; Milo’s grandfather and grandmother; and, of course, me. The grandfather on the other side is not in attendance. Why, you ask? Oh, because he’s in jail. His wife? Um, she’s in Europe. She won’t be back anytime soon. So, you see, it’s all a very happy family. Nothing unsaid here. The wine does go well with the chicken. Except now the door opens and Milo’s mother stands up to greet a man who must be the new stepfather.
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