The Encounter That Brought Us Toghether

On the weekends and the days off, Howie spends them taking care of his routine with his father. But since El arrived at their house, certain habits have changed, and little by little, he has made a place for himself in their lives and everything they do; they do it together as if it has always been so.

Besides, Howie doesn't need his father to wake him up every morning, which El does. They must remind him every morning of what's planned for the day, even if he already knows.

And if he wants to participate in the morning jog, not to mention the calamities, Marc has to go through to wake him up. He always needs two to three extra minutes of sleep.

Each time Marc leaves it to him without problems, the result is that when he is ready, the sun is already very high in the sky, which irritates someone who likes to jog at dawn under a restful sun.