

Harmony quickly grabbed her coat from the closet and threw it on. “It's still chilly from the rain last night.” “Gotta stay ahead to survive,” she answered, kissing him lightly on the cheek.Īs her mother took a seat across from her father, Harmony walked over to the counter to grab her things. “You never slow down, do you?” he said, chuckling to himself. Taking a sip of his coffee, she sat the plate in front of him gently. Harmony crossed over to the sink and picked up her father's meal.


They don't expect us to run on anything except caffeine and desperation. “They can't honestly expect you kids to get a good education if you can't even eat breakfast in the mornings!”
