"It's OK, Rosie. It was bound to come out sooner or later." She hugged my neck, and I hugged her back. She had been the bearer of my secret alone for years now, no one else knowing the full story of what had happened to me in those very crucial transitional years. Noah had made me grow up, and gave me the ability to make decisions that would have normally made me teeter with indecision. I owed him the life that I lived now, and I hoped that he saw me from Heaven, and was proud of the woman that I was, and the Mother that I could have been. But, now, it was time to face the music. I had to tell Liam, and tell him the whole story, the parts that not even Rosie knew. I wasn't sure if I was up to it. I still felt like jello on the inside, and needed to eat some greens and take some p

