Chapter Twenty-Five GLEN STEPPED BACK out into the yard, two camp chairs in his hands. Valerie Driscoll was accustomed to calling all the shots, and he knew she set up her area far away from his mother to try to force a division in the party, drawing the crowd to her, so she could show off. That was one of the reasons he wanted the party at his house, so she wouldn’t be able to pull a stunt like this. Yet, she still wrecked division wherever she went. Glen moved to the middle of the yard, close to the bounce house, and set up the two chairs. He turned to find Cherish near her mother, two beers in her hand as she watched him, one eyebrow raised and a smirk turning up the corner of her lip. “Excuse me,” he heard her tell her mother. “I think I’ll go join my husband.” She then left her mot

