Authors: Alan Mindell
"Mister, can I have another autograph?" a voice asked from behind him.
"What happened to the first one?" he questioned her.
"My brother took it to school," she answered. "And lost it."
"Well...I guess he'll just have to come over here and get another one himself."
"Oh no, Mister...I don't think he will."
"He's too shy," she said after hesitating briefly.
"Sorry," Terry shrugged, refusing to comply with her request.
The boy didn't respond and his expression was blank.
"Your name's Billy?" Terry asked.
No response, except for switching his weight repetitively from leg to leg.
"How did you know his name, mister?" Karen interjected.
"You told me the first time. Your name's Karen and your little sister is Tammy."
She nodded. As on opening day, he addressed his signature to all three children.
"Billy's a pitcher, too," she said. "Just like you."
"Would you like to work out with me?" he asked Billy.
"Tammy?" she replied. "She's with Mama. They dropped us off and went home to pack."
"Not just for the weekend," she answered.
"We can do this again if you'd like," Terry told him.
"We're moving to San Francisco."
"Our uncle," she said. "He lives there. He's a doctor."
Terry then duplicated Billy's reticence, and he was sure, his own sad expression matched the boy's.
He returned to the hotel much earlier than usual.
"Thought we'd work on it in person."
"Oh?" Terry managed. "You coming down here?"
"To your Triple A?" Terry mumbled.
"Right. Your flight's already booked."
"I don't believe it," Terry exclaimed.