Chapter Ten Decision Atty found her husband standing by the window in their room when she entered. She could tell he was deep in thought as he stared out into the night. Yet at the same time she could tell he was aware of her presence. Closing the door behind her, she paused to see if he would say anything before she got the chance. She knew him too well. “I know what you’re going to say,” muttered. “And that would be?” “You think he should still come with us.” “We owe him that much. I owe him that much.” I He turned around to stare at her. “And if he gets sick?” “If he gets sick, then I want to be there to take care of him. I have to be there.” have “He’ll be a liability.” “He’s our son. He’s already our miracle child. He should never have been born in the first place. He shou

