Kenny and the Bass is a short story about patience, identity, and the moment when pursuit gives way to understanding.
It isn’t about fishing tips, trophies, or technique. Fishing is simply the setting— a quiet place where long-held ideas about worth, recognition, and belonging finally come into focus. The story follows a life shaped by waiting, watching, and learning how to carry desire without letting it harden into resentment.
This site exists to hold the story as it is. It doesn’t ask the reader to agree with the choices made or to extract a lesson. It only asks that the moment be allowed to stand.
Some experiences don’t need witnesses.
Some decisions don’t need proof.
Some stories are complete
the moment they’re told.