Bruce: "I've gotten used to the awkwardness by now."
Back when his son was the same age as his sister, every time Bruce took them out, people would assume his sister was his daughter. So naturally, his sister and younger brother grew up really close.
Chad later named his son: Ethan Year. Inspired by the sentiment, "I wish to be with my brother and with Wayne every year. Love you the most, Molly."
Naming him "Year" was a nod to the hope of being close to Wayne through the years.
Molly was finally up and about, and that night, she stood with her hands on her hips, admiring the goods she'd unloaded, feeling a surge of accomplishment. "Wow, Mia's choice of nickname is so cultured, she even delves into ancient texts. My family's name can't fall short."
Officer Chad replied, "Just pick a name, no need to compete. Comparisons aren't good."
"I can't just do that. This is a friendly competition—I've got to pick a name that'll make my son proud."
So, Jade spent the whole night thinking, "How about Wayne?"
Chad, sipping water, nearly choked and coughed. "That's what you came up with after thinking all night?"
"Yes, isn't it clever?"
When Hansen, Grandma Aubree, and Grandpa Elmer heard the nickname Wayne, they laughed joyfully. "Lovely, lovely, this name sounds amazing, like a dragon. So nice."
Grandpa Elmer added, "I always wanted my grandson to have the nickname 'Dragon,' but I thought you might not like it."
Mia came over, surprised, "What's your son's nickname?"
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