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Pat Black


It can be hard to connect with fathers - even when they're dying. What better way to bond than over a giant killer shark?


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I let myself into the house.

“Dad? Hey, you home?”

“Aye, in the living room.”

He was in his chair with his slippered feet resting on the pouffe we got him a few months back. There was a tea-tray by the side of the seat, alongside his walking stick. The tea things bore rust-coloured stains and had been there a while. Judge Judy was on the TV, one of his guilty pleasures.

No small talk or how-do-you-dos, of course. I could tell he wasn’t in the mood for visitors. Something in the way his mouth downturned, like a child’s drawing of someone who was unhappy.

“I got you that DVD you wanted,” I said.

“Mmmph.”

Jaws.” I held the case out for him. The classic image on the front, the scissor fish streaking out of the blue towards the woman.

“Oh right, aye.” His voice had gotten worse, even more sandpapery. You had to listen very carefully. If you asked him to repeat himself, he got flustered.

“You want…

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Jay Leffew said "Very special, this. Beautifully and sympathetically written, with some lovely observations. Thank you; this was a poignant look into an emotive subject. Ditto about 'Jaws'."
8 months ago
Pat Black replied saying "Thanks so much!"
8 months ago
Diane Dickson Guest Editor said "This has left me very moved. It is so real and emotive. I am sure this very scene must have happened and will happen again with slight differences in many loving homes, there would be the same deep caring and the same absence of the need for words in the end. Also, I am very impressed by your knowledge of the film. Super work - thank - Diane"
8 months ago
Pat Black replied saying "Hey there, thanks so much for the comments - glad you enjoyed the tale! Very heartened by your review P"
8 months ago

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