Grumpy Sunshine
Henry Cooper was many things: a carpenter, a karate enthusiast, an amateur maker of jam. But he was also, at times, closed
off, far too serious, and a bit rude. Every night, when Willa would sit on the edge of the Inn’s dock, humming, sketching,
smiling as a thousand fireflies zipped through the sky, Henry would sit there, flipping through a massive anthology of very
important poems, his head down and his frown severe.
It was almost as though he couldn’t stand to be around something so bright. It was almost as though he didn’t know what to
do, what to say, or how to let the light in.
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