Hope I’m so used to having no free time in my day, that having Levi here, having the ability to let someone else feed my pups, is still taking time to sink in. After lunch, I pumped again, said goodbye to everyone, then Levi and I began the trek back to Eventide. “Tell me about your call with your mother,” he said as we walked. I did, then asked him about his conversation with Dad and my sisters about Nigel and their other sisters. “I think they’re going to call Orsa and tell her,” Levi says. “I need to call her anyway and see how she’s doing. I’m sure just being pregnant is stressing her out. Knowing she’s pregnant with twins is probably going to make it even more stressful for her.” “One thing at a time, Hope. Let’s get back and get the boys settled, then you can pump again while I

