The whole Isaac ordeal was finally behind them, so Adler and Jenna threw a little shindig back home to celebrate. But honestly, it was just an excuse to get everyone together, catch up, and swap stories.
Fiona and Alec were at the table, looking a bit bored while the adults indulged in a bit of nostalgic boasting about the good old days at the Aldridge Estate.
“Remember Colby in his prime?” Adler said, laying it on thick. “Back then, just his presence overseas was enough to make people quake in their boots! Can you believe he’s now a stay-at-home dad?”
Adler shook his head, chuckling, “Time sure has a way of changing things, doesn’t it?”
Fiona leaned over to Alec, whispering, “Will your dad ever stop with the tall tales?”
She’d heard these stories so many times she could probably tell them in her sleep.
“Old folks and their stories. Just eat up,” Alec replied with a grin, adding more food to her plate.
Fiona kept muttering, “Griffin never has stories like that. He hardly says a word.”
“Yeah, Griffin’s the quiet type, always has been…”
Not too far away, Griffin and Odie were sipping their drinks, catching bits of the kids’ chatter, and exchanged amused glances.
These youngsters had no clue what things were like back in the day. If they did, they'd think twice before joking around.
From Fiona’s perspective, not much had changed over the years. Sometimes, she thought her dad was just plain dull.
Odie and Griffin couldn’t help but laugh hearing Fiona’s take on Colby. With the drinks flowing, they didn’t hold back.
Who’d have thought the once-daring Colby would be summed up by his daughter as just a handsome, ordinary guy?
“I remember when Colby took down a guy barehanded, just by twisting his neck. It was during a mission in a barbershop. We were wild back then, nothing scared us. We risked it all to survive. That time, Colby saved your skin, Odie, with just a razor, taking out ten guys solo. Remember?” Griffin chimed in, uncharacteristically chatty.
How could Odie ever forget? There was this small-time gang, and Mr. Elwood sent him to scope out a barbershop that was actually a front. When things went south, the gang caught him.
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