Dad’s Lessons
The summer of ’63. Jinny and I talk about running off in that old Sharknose Ford. God knows what we’d have gotten up to in the flatbed. Me, a sixteen-year-old life support system for a boner and Jinny completely smitten. Nothing good could have come from two teenagers high on the hormones of youth.
“Patience,” he’d say gripping the keys in his dirt-stained hands. “You’ll be the driver someday.”
God knows where we’d be if he’d let us run wild. Dad’s gone but Jinny and me still look something spectacular sitting in the front seat of that old truck.
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Date: 2023-06-13 | Tags: #99WordStories, #99words, #carrotranch

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