11 Zoey “Please, just give it a chance,” I said. I was not going to resort to begging my kids, but I was getting close. We’d been in MacKellar Cove for almost a month, and they were arguing daily about going home. They didn’t have friends in MacKellar Cove and didn’t know how to make friends. A few people who stayed at the Inn had kids, but mostly, it was adults. Which left my kids extremely bored. Melody offered to get her daughter and Alexis together, but I felt like it was a pity playdate. I hesitated to take her up on it since we didn’t really know each other, but I was waffling on that, too. All I did lately was second guess everything. “Fine,” my kids grumbled from the backseat. I breathed a sigh of relief and promised myself a very large glass of wine that evening for my trou

