Chapter 37 That evening, they all assembled at Sullivan's home, including Sheila who had left the hospital two days earlier. It was something of a wounded warrior celebration. A good meal, a couple drinks and good light hearted conversation. No business was discussed at the urging of Ann. When it was over, Tweed asked where to find a good motel, but Madison insisted that he stay with them. He began to argue, but Madison shut him down. Outdoors, the wind was picking up and it began to snow lightly. Ann interrupted, “I thought you were staying with us?” “You just got home and I know Sully is lonesome, so this is no time for me to be hanging around,” Tweed said with a twinkle in his eyes. That night, Adam woke them twice crying. Both times Cole got up and rocked him back to sleep.

