30 The first work party to turn the old Turner farm into the Star Bright Shelter for Teens took place in November, By then, Josh was off his crutches but still using a cane. That didn’t stop him from acting like he was in charge, Suzanne noticed. iPad in hand, he hustled around the property. She’d set him up with a multitude of PowerPoints—a volunteer schedule, a task list, fundraising target goals. Since she was five months along in her pregnancy and just starting to show, he wanted to do everything he could to make things easier on her. As a good husband should. “I still haven’t forgiven you,” Brianna murmured in her ear. Dressed in her usual work uniform of grubby overalls and straw hat, she was directing a crew of girls putting in a vegetable garden. “I had the flowers all picked ou

