This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the same author as the epigraph for this chapter. The poem is entitled "My Wingman is my Baby" and is written in the style of a nursery rhyme. In the poem, the little boy tells his mother that he has been defeated by his father, who has scolded him for being useless. The little boy begs his father to give him another chance. He promises that if he does not pay up by the end of the month, he will let him experience what it is like to
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the same author as the epigraph for this chapter. The poem is entitled "My Wingman is my Baby" and is written in the style of a nursery rhyme. In the poem, the little boy tells his mother that he has been defeated by his father, who has scolded him for being useless. The little boy begs his father to give him another chance. He promises that if he does not pay up by the end of the month, he will let him experience what it is like to