"It's for the best," Ava said. "Trust me." They concluded their plans for the birthday and sent the list to the party planner. And then they finalized the plans for tomorrow as regards operationalization. Diane would take June out. Ava and the party planner would stay back and decorate the house. The head of the cooks was already intimated on what to prepare and the stage was set. No one was to wish June a happy birthday but Diane- who would subsequently take her out- to create the impression that the immediate family had forgotten about June's birthday. All of this was to heighten the impact of the surprise party. And the creme de la creme: Adrian's arrival to see his little sister's wolf. When Diane detailed that part of the plan, Ava realized something. It was just a day to t

