CHAPTER 12 Before Reagan knew it, the vernal equinox had begun. Time at the library was flying and every day she went to work was like a child going to the playground. Jen had started her new job downtown, having thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to give the girls one last piece of her mind. The warming climate had finally melted the snow and the birds seemed to have come back to life. Jackson might as well have moved in with Reagan. They spent most of their free time together. His father frequently enjoyed her company and the opportunity to spoil her with his excellent cooking. He had eventually revealed some old photos of Jackson and, just as she had expected, he was adorable. She finally got to meet his brother, Dallas, who had come home one weekend. He was gone as fast as he had arr

