Song of Roland (T-minus-zero).
Okay buddy,
I said.
Almost bedtime. Would you rather:
A) read some of the robot books you got at the library,
or B) play memory game?
No hesitation.
- Memory game.
Are you sure?
I asked.
It's one or the other.
- I wanna play memory game,
(Emphatic)
It's the best, and I'm really good at it.
Okay pal,
I said.
Just so we're clear: it's bedtime as soon as we're done playing one quick game, okay?
- Okay,
he said firmly.
FORTY MINUTES AND TWO GAMES LATER.
Good game!
I said.
I am a bit disgruntled at the result, but it was a jolly fine match.
- Yeah,
he said.
I'm really good at memory game.
Well...guess what happens now?
I asked.
Huge smile, and he runs over to pick something up, fails terribly to hide it behind his back, then returns to stand in front of me:
- Okay, close your eyes, Daddy.
Uhh, what's going on? It's bedtime. Remember? We're not reading books now.
- But I got something for you! Close your eyes!
I close them.
- You can open them now!
I open them.
- See what I got you?! I got you some robot books at the library. I got them for you. I thought you would like them.
Thank you...it's actually -
Interrupts.
- I thought you would like them, Daddy. They're for you to read. Here, I'll show them to you.
And plops himself in my lap, well after bedtime, again, AGAIN, as I sit there pondering yet another ignominious defeat by the masterful countermove of a tactical genius.
But then I saw a really cool picture in the first book about the future of robotics and forgot what I was disgruntled about, so I'm fairly certain I won in the end.