Chapter 32 Reed Two weeks since Mom’s surgery and I’m back in Bel-Air, alone. Jenna went to Tempe and has already started a student teaching job. I set her up in a small apartment and gave her a new car. But I told her not to think she has to pick me in order to keep them. The car is hers, and so is the bank card I gave her to pay her bills. I don’t want her to come back to me based on my money. But I do want her to come back to me. I’ve slept very little without her in my bed. The nights pass by like molasses in the winter. And I miss her with every fiber of my being. But on the bright side, my mother is doing very well in the rehab facility we have her in. Rod has found a job as a mechanic at a garage in Prescott and already has a small house rented. Just before I left, we all had

