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“Yeah, I don’t think that’s a really good analogy,” Shep says with a grin.
“You know what I mean. It’s exciting and new,” Anya corrects.
“When we came up with the idea for Atta Boy, this is exactly what I imagined. We’ve come a long way since we first opened, but one thing will forever remain unchanged—family. That’s what this brewery is all about. It’s our family doing what we love and doing it together,” Callum states, looking around.
“Family is everything. I can’t wait until August is old enough to be working here alongside me,” Shepherd says, grinning as he imagines his son being a part of this.
Everyone starts talking and I stand there watching it all. The passion and love they have for this brewery is unmatched. It makes me feel guilty for not feeling the same. I should feel the same. This is supposed to be my legacy.
Why do I not feel it?
“You see, Tripp, this is what Atta Boy is about. Our family working together and being damn proud of it,” Callum says, standing next to me.
“I know,” I reply.
“Good, so take Brock up on his offer. It’s time for you to see where you fit in here,” he says, slapping my back.
Where do I fit in? I love my family. I adore being in their company, but do I fit in?
Maybe it’s time I try.