For over a year, ‘Are you in?’ has been a rhetorical question. Everyone was always in

It is the middle of the work day, but I have vacated my office shed because the youngest one is having a job interview in it. It’s the only place that combines strong wifi coverage with no risk of an argument about towels suddenly breaking out behind him.

My wife is in the sitting room, taking a business call on speaker phone. The oldest one is working in the kitchen when I walk in.

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