25 Pitt Just as I walked outside to start my day, I saw headlights coming up our driveway. “Now who’d be up at four in the morning, besides us?” Shielding my eyes as the car pulled to a stop in front of me, I couldn’t help but smile when Galen Dunne got out of the backseat. “Mornin’, stranger.” “You sure surprised me, Galen,” I admitted as I shook his hand. “Morning.” “Your mother didn’t tell ya’ I was coming today?” he asked with a raised brow. “That’s odd.” “Nope, she hasn’t said a word about you coming to visit.” I turned to lead him into the house, then stopped and waved at his driver. “You come on in, too. Mom’ll get you boys some breakfast.” The driver waited until Galen gave him a nod, then he got out to join us. “Thanks, Mr. Zycan.” My sister Janice came out the door just a

