the door, which was barely held up by its hinges. “So what’re we going to tell Mom and Dad about the door?”
“We’ll tell them the truth,” I said, then explained as I saw the startled look on Raffe’s face. “The door was stuck, and I forced it open. I guess I don’t know my own strength.”
“You’re the best, Gir.”
“Right back at you, Raffe.”
Like I said, I might feel insignificant around my family, but Raffe makes me feel like a giant. I couldn’t ask for a better little brother, and I wouldn’t want to.
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About the Author:
Graveyard Greg is a writer of webcomics like Dungeons & Denizens (https://www.dungeond.com) and Gaming Guardians (https://www.gamingguardians.com). He also writes fiction (in case you didn't realize it from this story), and is a terrible devourer of sushi.
You can find him on Twitter as @graveyardgreg.
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