Chapter 44 One Year Later “Win,” Ethan uttered while he pulled himself up with the help of Quinn’s leg. “That child is as crazy about you as his grandmother is,” Angus said. “Come here, you.” Quinn picked Ethan up and put him in her lap, knowing he would only stay a few minutes. A sixteen-month-old toddler, she had learned, didn’t much care for staying in one spot for a long period of time. He always had places to be and new, exciting things to discover. Ethan briefly put his head against her shoulder and everyone in Maya’s living room cooed as though Ethan had just won the Nobel Prize for being a baby. Most people present here today would actually believe he deserved a prize, simply for being alive—Maya most of all. “Feel free to hand him over if he’s bothering you,” Tommy said. “Ho

