Not sure how many people celebrate it, but back home, today is Father's Day.
It's a day where people give presents or cards or whatever to their fathers, to show them that they appreciate them and care about them and stuff.
[And now Derek's feeling awkward. There wasn't really a reason for this explanation, other than than he's feeling sentimental. Awkward and sentimental. But one of the only good influences in his life have been his father figures, so.]
So, uh. Happy Father's Day to all the dads, I guess.
[He's also left a small basket outside of Kevas's door, with a plate of cheese biscuits and a carefully carved and polished wooden knife that's probably more decorative then practical, but it's the best he can do.]
It's a day where people give presents or cards or whatever to their fathers, to show them that they appreciate them and care about them and stuff.
[And now Derek's feeling awkward. There wasn't really a reason for this explanation, other than than he's feeling sentimental. Awkward and sentimental. But one of the only good influences in his life have been his father figures, so.]
So, uh. Happy Father's Day to all the dads, I guess.
[He's also left a small basket outside of Kevas's door, with a plate of cheese biscuits and a carefully carved and polished wooden knife that's probably more decorative then practical, but it's the best he can do.]