About what you’re feeling The look at each other Madison and I share after the lively phone conversation she just finished with her dad and Libby’s warning made the situation clear. Madison’s in no better state than I am, being stuck here and unable to do a lot to help her. “I’ve got to go, because Dr. Meyer will be here shortly, but I demanded my father stay home. I already know there’ll be a lot to talk about this time around and that the questions are gonna be direct, very different from the other consultations”. “Go tell her what you feel like saying, don’t give your father any consideration or think about what you want to tell him. I’d like to go with you, but I don"t think I can,” I urge her, laughing although I’m concerned about the real possibility the story between us will r

