EMILY Stirring the pot on the gas stove, Aunt Lena commented, "Rachel's place is really coming together. Ian wants them to take off and have a honeymoon outside of Darkwood. Isn't that sweet?" Sitting on a stool by the counter, I gave a single clap and chimed in, "She should totally go for it... but wait, let me guess, she's being a penny-pincher, isn't she?" Aunt Lena held a hand over her mouth as she chuckled. "You know your sister too well. Always thinking about the ol' bank account. Now that she's married, it's going to be mostly Ian's problem." Okay, I have to admit, it still felt quite surreal seeing Rachel referred to as a "married woman." Deep down, she was still the same person to me and always will be, but there was something amusing about the fact that the girl who used to h

