“Odd I never saw you before.”
“I came home from college about a month ago. Dad’s been down here two months.”
“Yeah, I know him well. He’s tops!”
“We think so, don’t we, Billy?”
“You bet! He’s the bravest man in the whole Navy.”
Kitty made a move to leave the park, but Brad followed.
“I didn’t parade. I got into town only today. Couldn’t I ride the bus back to the island with you?”
“I came in our launch. I have to wait and meet someone who is coming in on the four-thirty train. But say, if you’re not in a hurry we’d be glad to have you ride back across the bay with us. There’s plenty of room.”
“That’ll be swell.”
The town busses were so packed with people going home from the parade they decided to walk to the railroad station as it was only a few blocks down the street. When Billy got too tired Brad took him astride his shoulders and didn’t seem to care a bit if anyone stared at him.