How did one answer a question from someone who'd been orphaned so young and had grown up without parents or siblings? Their lives were wholly different, but the human experience was mostly the same. What was it like?
"Much like anyone else's life," he answered. "You may not have your parents or a brother or sister, but you have your aunts who have loved you. That's really what's important." He paused, thinking on how to answer the question about Roland King. "He's a good man," he said with all confidence. "Maybe you'll meet him some time."