JULIA "Here we are," Sarah said, pulling up in front of Astoria Grande. There were multiple cars also dropping off the guests, and theirs looked drastically different than ours. Sarah didn't care, though. She drove hers with pride. "You look really pretty, Mommy," Andy said from the backseat. "Thank you, bub," I chuckled. "Sleep after eating with Aunt Sarah, okay? Mommy's going to be there when you wake up." He nodded without any complaints. "I'll pick you up," Sarah said. "There's no need for it," I insisted. She shook her head. "The times I didn't pick you up were both troublesome for you. I'll see you at 10 PM." I smiled. "Thanks, Sarah." She saluted. "Anytime." "Oh, wait!" she exclaimed just before I started walking away. "Your artwork!" I stopped in my tracks a

