No, that wasn’t fair. Howard was right. He had done a lot to get that business going, and he had been the company’s first investor, stretching his teacher salary to support them and the business those first few years. It hadn’t been a lot of money, but it had been enough to get them started, and to let them survive. Of course, the money from Howard’s parents, the money they used on the kids, the house, and the business, well, that had been a lot. Also, how many clients had they gotten over the years because Howard was good at sneaking in business plugs at little league games, dance recitals, or PTSA meetings? Not to mention the Pride festivals Howard had reminded him of. Howard had sat at their booth drumming up business while looking like the masculine equivalent of Jackie O. Kind of like he looked today, Jason thought.