🎥 Voiceover by Sir AttenDadborough
📽️ We open on a humble habitat, cluttered with board books, crayons, and a plastic dinosaur who has seen better days.
Narrator:
In the early light of a Saturday morning, we observe the North American Dad in his natural nesting position—reclined slightly, messy hair, and tragically without caffeine. His prey? Peace and quiet. His reality? Not that.
🦴 On his lap sits Cub One, age three, demanding intellectual stimulation and zero digital interference.
Cub One: “No phone, Daddy. Only books. Read this. And this. Now make bear noises.”
Dad blinks. He has not yet caffeinated. He makes a bear noise.
Cub One is unsatisfied. “No, do the sad bear. With allergies.”
📚 A second book is placed directly over Dad’s face. The cub has now pointed to an otter and declared it both his cousin and his tax advisor.
Narrator:
The father does not question. He reads. He emotes. He acts with the desperation of a man trying to keep the plot straight while a small finger repeatedly pokes his cheek.
🐾 On his leg, Cub Two (the elder) lounges like a sleepy meerkat, occasionally sighing and muttering “He’s not reading it right.” Dad adjusts tone. Cub Two nods. Approval granted—for now.
🦦 The wild Dad is now balancing both cubs, one book, one stuffed narwhal, and a growing suspicion that his coffee was taken hostage.
Narrator:
It is a scene of majestic chaos. The cubs, insatiable and sticky, chirp instructions. Dad listens. He has not blinked in six minutes.
🎶 One child begins to sing about waffles. The other reenacts a turtle attack with expressive footwork.
Narrator:
Despite overwhelming odds, the Dad continues to read… holding the fragile ecosystem together with sheer will, emotional endurance, and lower back strength.
🌅 And as the sun climbs higher… he wonders, silently…
“Is this how lions feel when their cubs use their heads as springboards?”




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