Walking around the corner, into the kitchen, I saw Echo curled on a chair eating potato chips and looking at her phone. She was entirely in her own world. I couldn’t help the smile that crossed my face. She was so innocent and sweet looking. There wasn’t any fear or worry coming from her. Only the happiness I felt from her whenever she was eating. She loved food and I wanted to let her try every type. “Echo, we’re done.” I told her softly. “Sorry, I snapped. I didn’t realize I could get like that. I’m better now that I’ve eaten.” She smiled. “Good. I didn’t even think of how much work you had to have done. You were within your rights to snap a little.” I said, sitting at the table with her. She’d worked hard all day and I hadn’t been as grateful as I should have been. Guilt filled m