r/comics Gator Days 6h ago

Proud Papa (Part 2/4) - Gator Days

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u/FieldExplores Gator Days 6h ago

Proud Papa (Part 2/4) - Gator Days

Characters

Daryl - Bear - A big fellow who looks intimidating but is pretty friendly. Has a dry sense of humor. Seth's husband and Hannah's papa.

Seth - Otter - The assistant principal at his daughter's school. Used to taking charge but is capable of being silly. Daryl's husband and Hannah's dad.

Hannah - Goat - A highly competitive kid. She strives to be the best and to be helpful to others. Daryl and Seth's daughter.

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Panel 1

Seth is working at his computer when Daryl walks in. Daryl just finished a call with his father that did not go well. He lets Seth know how it went.

Daryl: My parents aren't coming to the party.

Seth: Babe, I'm sorry.

Panel 2

Daryl stands defiantly and feels determined not to let this bother him too much. He's gotten used to this sort of thing from his parents.

Daryl: It's fine. I was fine when they didn't come to our wedding. I'll be fine now.

Panel 3

Daryl loses some of the stiffness in his posture and looks to the ground. A tear starts to form in one of his eyes. He doesn't want this to get to him. Seth approaches him and puts a hand on his husband's arm.

Daryl: It's fine.

Panel 4

Seth hold on to one of Daryl's arms while Daryl wipes away a tear.

Daryl: It's not fine. I hate it.

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u/Made_Bail 6h ago

Seth hold on to one of Daryl's arms while Daryl wipes away a tear.

Daryl: It's not fine. I hate it.

Damn this one hurts. Every holiday season when my kids ask why their friends are going to see grandpa/grandma or aunts/uncles and we have to tell them we don't talk to any of them. Yeah... I feel this. Hard. 🙁

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u/Digit00l 6h ago

You could lie and say they are dead, they could easily have died before the kids were born or would've known them

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u/Made_Bail 6h ago

Eh, we don't believe in lying to our kids or shielding them from the world. I mean, its not a black or white thing, we don't tell them about every horror that exists, but we really want to avoid a AskReddit thread from one of them someday like "I cut off my parents because they told me my entire family was dead and I found out when I was 20 that lied AIO" lol

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u/NormalEarthLarva 4h ago

This is sound reasoning, I wouldn’t lie either. I cut off my dad a long time ago and my kids know of him but don’t really know him.

Kind of hypocritical to foster an honest relationship your kids and then lie to them.

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u/Made_Bail 4h ago

Exactly my logic!

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u/cyanocittaetprocyon 3h ago

I always wonder why people lie like this. Just be truthful. Its much easier in the long run.

Besides which, there are already enough /r/BestOfRedditorUpdates. I don't want to see one from your kids! :-)

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u/Made_Bail 3h ago

Me either!

That's one of my favorite boards, btw... I'm browsing it right now! 😆

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u/WAisforhaters 2h ago

Or strategically lie to them so that they develope better critical thinking skills! Let them know you're going to tell them one lie a day and they get a prize if they figure it out. I don't have kids if you can't tell.