I don't know about anywhere else, but back in Kansas we had a rule that on Thanksgiving everyone had to say what they were thankful for or they didn't get to come to dinner
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Fletcher looks painfully embarrassed. "Never thought I'd say this," he says, "But. My family."
And then, apparently deciding that in for a penny in for a pound... "And the damn courts. They finally got something right, for once. And Patch and Melody - always. "
"My aunt and uncle taking me in," Sasha, still de-aged, says. He speaks so quietly it's hard to tell how deeply he means it, but he wants to mean it, he really does.
"And the horses," he adds, even softer, "And the dvorovoi."
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And then, apparently deciding that in for a penny in for a pound... "And the damn courts. They finally got something right, for once. And Patch and Melody - always. "
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"And the horses," he adds, even softer, "And the dvorovoi."
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*pauses* I'm thankful for another day and everything that goes along with it.
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*in lieu of knowing how to answer that, he leans forward and hugs Buzz* *quietly* Me too.
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