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53. Positive Feedback On an Essay You Worked Hard On
"Hey, buddy." Peyton smiled as her youngest walked into the kitchen. Keith put his bag on the table and took out some papers before greeting his mom and giving her a quick kiss on the cheek. "What do you have there?"
"It's that essay I let you read the other day." Keith smiled, giving his mom the papers.
Peyton chuckled, "You mean that essay you actually wanted your dad to proof-read, but I had to do instead because he wasn't home?" She asked teasingly.
"Yeah, mom, that one. You know it was nothing personal. Dad is just better with words." He said, letting out a few chuckles himself.
"True. Now let me see," Peyton said as she took a look at the essay. "Keith, you got an A! That's so good! I know you worked hard on it, I'm really proud of you." She told him and pulled him into a quick hug. "Did your teacher say anything?"
He smiled proudly, maybe even beaming just a little, "He said that I did really good, that he liked my view on things and that I definitely knew how to word it all. And he may have said something about me having dad's genes."
"What? Who says you didn't get this from me?"
"Um, you just said I was right when I said that dad is better with words. And do you really want to compete with the author of multiple best-selling novels?" He laughed and Peyton could only match that.
"Fine, your dad can get the credit. But I really am proud of you, Keith." She said again, a smile on her face.
"Thanks, mom."
