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A brother walks into a diner expecting bad news and gets… his little brother, a terrible salad, and an evening of weaponized small talk instead. Over Springsteen, bad coffee, and suspicious tomatoes, one anxious perfectionist finally says the thing he’s been folding into napkins for years… and learns it was never the part he needed to worry about. This poignant story explores the nuances of sibling dynamics and the profound relief of being truly seen and accepted by those who matter most. Comparable works include Schitt's Creek