I was in a lousy mood by the time I arrived at a fast food place for dinner late Sunday. I hadn’t finished with clients until around 9:30 p.m. and I was annoyed by several things that had happened earlier.
Nothing much had gone right for me Sunday. I considered it a bad day.
I had been seated alone for a few minutes when I heard an excited high-pitched voice call my name.
“David!” called out 11-year-old Sophie, who ran over to my table to hug me. “I didn’t know you would be here!”
She was genuinely excited. It turned out that her mother had some business to take care of and she brought Sophie — and younger brother, Noah — for the trip.
Sophie ran back to the table where she had left her purse and a book. She told her 6-year-old brother, who came running.
“Mr. David!” called out Noah.
He jumped into the seat where I was sitting and wrapped his arms around me. He was very happy and didn’t want to let go.

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