Chapter Twenty-Six Susannah I dashed through the rain, nudging the door to the grocery store open with my elbow. Throwing the hood on my jacket back once I walked in, I snagged a cart and started making my way through the store. As with basically any moment when I wasn’t completely preoccupied, my mind skipped between two tracks – Ward and our baby. My obsession this morning – whether our baby was a boy or a girl, and how to decide on a name. Oh, and whether or not to include Ward in that decision making process. I also needed to talk to my parents and let them know what was going on. Because my parents were supportive and found a way to cheer me on even when I didn’t make the best decisions, I knew they’d be awesome about it, if not a little startled and confused. I was generally a re

