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In "My Son, the Kappa," Arnthena Hobson explores the dynamics of brotherhood through the lens of confidence and arrogance. As her son navigates his new friendships with his Kappa brothers, the distinction between true support and mere bravado becomes clear. With his peers by his side, he feels invincible, but his sister, tired of the chaos, questions these new alliances. This touching narrative delves into the complexities of sibling relationships, the meaning of loyalty, and the ties that bind us, even during challenging times.
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My Son, the Kappa By: Arnthena Hobson
Arrogance or Confidence I say arrogance. He say’s, “Nah, Mom, just confidence. Kappa confidence.
His Back He says that this guy has his back. They were numbers 14 and 15.
I’ve Got His Back He says this is his friend and “he” has “his” back. They were numbers 13 and 14.
Tired She says , she is the BIG sister and she’s tired. “I think I’ll just sit here and hold the gifts and balloons”.
Brothers? This guy gave him 9 weeks of grief! How can they now call themselves brothers?
We’ve Got Your Back The original 3 Musketeers, Cassandra, Luthan and Johnathan. Will you trade them in for your new found Kappa brothers. I sure hope not!