Chapter 4 Luke drove to the airport while I gazed out the window pondering this mysterious trip. He’d earlier suggested we make a side-trip to Banff while we were in Calgary. I rubbed my left thumb over the fourth finger where my wedding band used to sit. Since exercising regularly, I lost enough weight to take it off. My kids reminded me occasionally since I met Luke that my wedding vows with their mother included ‘until death do us part’. I still carried the ring in my pocket while wondering if Luke had even noticed it missing. He had the radio tuned to an easy listening music station, and I looked over at him when he gently squeezed my shoulder. “You look dashing in your suit. I noticed you appeared more relaxed when you tried on the finished product.” It appeared he would continue,

