How's that working out? Adia writes after Caspar seamlessly hands her the sketchpad. I remember you said that your father had problems with the change in your appearance.
Caspar keeps silent. Aside from false memories of a loving but uninvolved father, he doesn't know what it's like to have a dad. Although he does know what it's like to reconcile with family, especially made more difficult when you're the black sheep. (In this case, a well-deserved title.)
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Caspar keeps silent. Aside from false memories of a loving but uninvolved father, he doesn't know what it's like to have a dad. Although he does know what it's like to reconcile with family, especially made more difficult when you're the black sheep. (In this case, a well-deserved title.)