![]() ![]() My grandmother would always shove cookies down my throat whenever we went over for holidays. I think all parents have instincts to fatten up their kids. Liam gave me a reassuring smile and then reached to hold my knee under the table. I just run every day," I shrugged and started biting into my bacon. You look like you're skin and bones," she said, pushing eggs onto my plate. "You two need to eat up, you're both top athletes and you need your fuel. ![]() I set the table and Liam set out a carafe of orange juice. "Well as long as he had you there, he probably didn't miss me at all," she quipped, piling the eggs and bacon onto a big plate. Wilder," I winked, and they both laughed. "I cheered extra loud when he scored, Mrs. ![]() "You didn't miss anything special, promise," Liam assured her. "So now I've only got three days left before I head home." "Well I was supposed to be here yesterday afternoon so I could see your match, but my flight was delayed," she huffed and threw her hand in the air as if to say 'those damn airlines'. She hip checked him and then shooed him away so she could flip the bacon. "How long are you in town for, Mom?" he asked, slinging his arm over her shoulder playfully. ![]()
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