Two Months Later The gym was crowded with former classmates as they mingled around a sea of large, round tables. Balloons and streamers in the school colors: black and green made it festive despite the bleachers pressed flat against the wall and the basketball hoops raised toward the ceiling. Everyone wore name tags so the other attendees would recognize them but honestly Regina would rather forget. She still didn’t know how she got talked into attending. Between her sister and Marcus it was hard enough saying no but then they enlisted the kids. So now she was there wearing a dark blue dress with a temporary nametag stuck to it sipping watered-down punch. At the very least the kids were having a good time. Regina looked over to the nearby table where Savannah and the boys were eating th

