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She stood at the mixer, dipping a spatula into... He didn't know what it was. It was white and drippy. Her jeans were covered with white splotches from where she'd wiped her hands. As Max closed the door, Ryan ran into the kitchen. "Tessa, somethin's wrong! One side's longer than the other. And it's so long. And it waves on the bottom. And it won't stay up!" When Tessa turned toward Ryan, she looked...devastated. "Oh, Ryan. Come here. Let me see." She crouched down in front of him. T...he costume, if one could call it that, had slipped off one shoulder. One sleeve was definitely longer than the other. The seams puckered and the bottom hem looked like a drunken scallop. "It's like a dress!" Ryan wailed. "That's because it's long," Tessa explained. She slipped her belt from her jeans and held it around Ryan's waist for effect. Avoiding Max's gaze, she muttered, "That's worse." Ryan looked up at her with wide brown eyes. "Do I hafta wear it?" Max intervened. "Come here and let me see." Hunching down, he folded the longer sleeve under and settled the tunic up on Ryan's shoulders. "Maybe if you wear a shirt under it—" "Honey, you don't have to wear it. I guess I'm just not a very good seamstress. I thought I could do it without a pattern." "What am I gonna wear for the party? I told everybody you were makin' me Robin Hood." Knowing he had to do something to allay his son's dismay, Max held Ryan's shoulder. "We can go buy a costume." Ryan's lower lip trembled. "That's not the same." "I know it's not," Max commiserated with his son. "But Tessa did her best and—" Dismissing his platitude, Tessa crouched down again next to Max. "Honey, I will make you a costume. Let me think about it until after supper, okay?" Ryan hesitated for a moment, then solemnly nodded.
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