TEN Marie quickly yanked the covers over her head to keep her eyes from watering from the glare of the sun when she felt Cory carefully lean against her and drape his arm over her waist. “Is it morning already? What time is it?” Cory said, “It’s not morning anymore. From what I can make out on the clock it is officially noon.” “Noon, holy crap I wanted to go into the office. I have a ton of paperwork to finish.” Marie abruptly turned toward Cory and smiled. “Hello there, my husband, I don’t remember hearing you come home. Come to think of it, I’m surprised Bailey didn’t hear you. What time did you get in?” “A little after three and you were completely out when I got into bed. So was Bailey.” Marie looked over Cory’s shoulder at Bailey lying on his side dead to the world. “Yeah, he had

