When they arrived at Roxy and Reginald's home, Zach grinned at Thea and said, “Stay.” Thea and Roxy laughed as he hopped out of the truck. He opened Roxy's and Thea's doors before he helped Thea out of the vehicle. Zach supported nearly all her weight as they walked toward the house. “Zach! I can walk. I'm fine!” Thea laughed as he guided her to the door, and Roxy chuckled as she unlocked the house. “I don't care. You are lucky I am not carrying you into this house,” Zach told her. “Put her on the sofa, Zach,” Roxy said as she closed the door behind them. “That way, we can keep an eye on her.” “Mom! I am fine!” Thea protested. “You might be, or you might have another seizure worse than any you have ever had. Humor us, and let us baby you a little,” Roxy told her as she kissed her h

