5 Tad tried to think of how to bring it up without quite bringing it up. “Haven’t seen much of the girls lately.” Okay, subtle was never his best play. Subtle as a bull in heat, Paw had always said of him all the way back to T-ball days. Tad had ruled first base, the hot spot in T-ball. “Suzy is a pain in the behind,” though Craig didn’t sound very put out by it. He held out a hand for the wrench he’d asked Tad to hold. He was up on a ladder with his head inside the engine cowling of their HH-65 Dolphin rescue helo checking that all of the fittings were tight. Tad ignored the waving hand and practiced twirling the wrench back and forth through his fingers. It was a move he could do in his sleep. Craig extracted himself enough from the open cowling to look down at Tad from the top of th