DILLON I park outside Mum's cottage and call her to let her know I'm waiting for her. She asked me to take her to see Ollie after I told her about the change in the duration of the pregnancy. She opens the door to the passenger seat and climbs in, "Hey." "Hey, Mum," I say. "Becca isn't coming?" She chuckles, "You know your sister, she doesn't want to come along." I sigh as I start the car, "I fail to understand her sometimes." "We all do," She says. "Sometimes I think she's still grieving Michelle's death but other times I think she's just lonely." "Why won't she put herself out there then?" "I don't know, maybe she's afraid she might meet just another man to disappoint her. You know how men are, especially those who like her, haven't found their mates yet," Mum says and when I t

