Epilogue 1Jessie“Mom! I can’t find my other shoe!” “Gina, I swear. I keep asking you to keep them together.” I ran up the stairs, ready to give my little girl a good talking-to. Only she wasn’t looking for her shoe. She and Landry stood in front of me with a little cake—how they sneaked a cake into her bedroom, I had no idea. If there was anything I’d learned in the year we’d been together, it was how crafty he could be when needed. “Happy anniversary!” they both cried out, beaming. “Anniversary?” I looked from one of them to the other. Gosh, they looked so much alike. It was still starting. “It’s the one-year anniversary of when you said we could all live together. Remember?” Gina grinned. “Oh my gosh! I can’t believe it’s been a year already! Where does the time go?” I shook my hea

