“We should go out tonight.” Roxie looked up from the ribbons she’d been gathering, a crease already forming on her forehead. “I can’t. I don’t have anyone who could watch Josiah.” Zinnia smiled. “That’s not a problem. I already figured it out. James’ sister could watch him. She has a kid, so she’d be great.” Roxie wasn’t so sure about that assessment. “Zinnia, I can’t just leave my son with a stranger. I’ll have to pass. But you can go. I’m sure you and James will have fun.” But her friend was already shaking her head, and Roxie could see the determination in the woman’s eyes. Zinnia was determined to get her way and wasn’t ready to take excuses. “Come on, Roxie. Trust me, she’s good. Josiah will be safe. I want us to have a girls’ night out and just have some fun. You obviously need

