Pretty much. Wilford knows his world is different to most, and it's almost impossible to explain everything anyway.
"Not every day. But I go stir crazy hanging around the house all the time."
She's friends with Jim. She's probably heard it before. He's got to keep himself busy if he doesn't want to get himself into trouble he might not be able to get himself out of.
"I'll have to be here all week for that damn show, so he's gonna stay with a buddy of mine. He's got an eight year old that he spoils rotten, and they get along pretty well."
He doesn't want Michael on TV. That would be the easiest way for his mother to track him down.
While he talks, Wilford starts going through the bills. He's already paid off the place's substantial debts, but that hasn't stopped new ones from coming in. While he does that, Michael mumbles to himself, scribbling wildly with whichever colour seems to catch his eye. If he misses the page and gets it on the table, Wilford doesn't seem to care. He's engaged and ostensibly learning some skills, which can only be a good thing.
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"Not every day. But I go stir crazy hanging around the house all the time."
She's friends with Jim. She's probably heard it before. He's got to keep himself busy if he doesn't want to get himself into trouble he might not be able to get himself out of.
"I'll have to be here all week for that damn show, so he's gonna stay with a buddy of mine. He's got an eight year old that he spoils rotten, and they get along pretty well."
He doesn't want Michael on TV. That would be the easiest way for his mother to track him down.
While he talks, Wilford starts going through the bills. He's already paid off the place's substantial debts, but that hasn't stopped new ones from coming in. While he does that, Michael mumbles to himself, scribbling wildly with whichever colour seems to catch his eye. If he misses the page and gets it on the table, Wilford doesn't seem to care. He's engaged and ostensibly learning some skills, which can only be a good thing.