Michael Kyle Jr. may not be the sharpest, but he’s one of the most lovable, realistic, and underappreciated sitcom sons of the 2000s.
"It is," his dad agreed. "But you're fixing it. I see you out here, Mike. I see the work you're putting in. You’re stepping up." michael kyle jr
His father stared at them. He moved his hand over a charcoal sketch of an old woman sitting on a porch. It was Mr. Henderson’s wife, who had passed away last year. The detail was incredible; you could see the story in the lines of her face. "But you're fixing it
"You're doing more than I asked. You're doing it well." His dad’s voice dropped an octave. "I know I put a lot on you. Your mom told me you haven't touched your drawing in weeks." You’re stepping up
Michael spent the next three days in a frenzy of creation. He poured the exhaustion, the worry, and the love he felt for his family into the work. He drew his father’s hands—the calloused, trembling hands that had built a life for them.