OLIVIA I spent the previous week reading as Dillon moved up and down, getting maternity clothes and other things needed before I go to the maternity corner. Our relationship is back to normal. I couldn't stay mad at him long and couldn't watch his effort at fixing things go to waste like it was nothing. My only hope is that we don't get back to where we're coming from. Arguments in a relationship are inevitable but they can be handled in a healthy way and we're trying to do just that. "Mr. Finch and I will come on Wednesday," Dillon says as he closes my suitcase. We hired a therapist and have our first session with him this week. "We'll have our session at the Maternity corner?" I ask and he nods. "The Luna's room has a comfortable office for that," he says. "Is there anything I hav

