Chapter 27Easter was going to be late this year, but that didn’t matter. Wills and I were going to Cambridge to see his family. And the following week, we’d fly down to Tarpon Springs to celebrate Greek Orthodox Easter with Ma, Poppa, and Acacia. * * * * “Wills, Theo. I thought I heard someone.” Alice hurried into the kitchen. “You’re here early.” She kissed Wills and hugged me. “I’m so glad to see you.” “It’s good to see you again too.” What a nice woman she was. “Where is everyone?” Wills stooped and ruffled the ears of the black Labrador retriever who’d hobbled in on three legs. Deety was JR’s dog. I hadn’t had the opportunity to meet her last year, since she’d been at the vet’s with a broken leg. Shortly after, she’d been diagnosed with osteosarcoma. The year Dr. Morse, their vet,

