“Joe has them,” Maria responded pointing up to the well-lit, rock designed stairway. I hadn’t noticed when the girls left the room with them, I hadn’t even notice Joe was gone. I was focused on Ben and his pain. “What did you guys talk about?” Ash asked me catching the shirt Billy threw at him. Since the twins were born, I barely noticed any of the guys move. A second ago, Billy wasn’t holding anything, where did he get the shirt? “We talked about losing families and remembering them.” I felt a sudden ache in my chest when I remembered Ben cry over the memory diary of Phoebe I’d made him. “You have such a sweet heart Lee,” Ash said wrapping his arms around me and kissing the top of my head. “Wait, she didn’t say anything,” Ben said confused. “Our minds don’t have as many walls as you

