It had taken a lot of talk, but Indy had been able to convince Quinn to stay in Chicago. Indy managed to get a lawyer for her father and spend a day shopping for a used car for Lydia. Responsibility was exhausting. She’d quit her job at End Zone because she hadn’t known how long she was going to be out of town. Now she returned home not knowing what to do for work. She’d called the real estate office to check in, but the owner seemed stiff. She still hadn’t told anyone she was pregnant. The debate raged in her head. The ultrasound appointment loomed over her. She didn’t want to go alone. Call Quinn and have unyielding support, or call Kate and have reality slapped at her? Indy imagined Quinn would be excited by the thought of having their children be the same age. Cousins growing up to

