get around as good as I used to, so I miss a lot of games. Watching it on the telly isn’t the same,” Spencer said, shifting his wheelchair to intercept the conversation.
“No, it’s not. Are you managing well with the wheelchair today?”
“Listen to your doctor,” Spencer said by way of answer. “I didn’t and look where it got me. I’m afraid I’m a bit stubborn. May have passed that trait on to Astrid.”
“I have to say I think you have. She definitely knows her own mind,” Henry said.
“That she does,” Spencer agreed. “But we did love those games. You know my girls tried to get me to a few once I was in this damned chair but it was too much work and it broke my heart seeing them so exhausted from everything that I told them we weren’t going anymore.”
“Yes, he used to take both of the girls to the games when they were little. I believe that Astrid even had a poster hanging on her side of the bedroom.…Which player was that?” Percy asked.
Astrid flushed and Bethann swatted at her husband. “Enough out of you.”
“You had a poster on your wall?” Henry asked.
“It was of you,” she said. Everyone at the table was laughing.
“She had a huge crush on you when you first joined the team,” Mary said.
“Mum!” Astrid was flushed with color. And for once she was at a loss for words. Here, with the people who knew her best, there were no barriers like the ones she usually kept up.
“Well, Bethann had a crush on Ronan Keating, and she was an adult then.”
“He’s cute,” Bethann said.
“He looks nothing like me,” Percy said.
“I am allowed to like men who don’t look like you,” Bethann said.
“No, you’re not,” Percy said with a grin.
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