![]() When they released us from the hospital, Pierce had already gone to our house to pick up Elias and our bags.īecause the first place we wanted to take her was to the cabin. “We get to meet her today.”Īt four thirty the next morning, our daughter, Constance May Sullivan, was born. He gave me a shaky smile, barely glancing over as he tore through town for the hospital. “Hey.” I reached over and put a hand on his arm. I’d been talking to myself but as he drove and the color drained from his face, I realized that we both needed the reminder. ![]() “I’ve got him,” Nellie called loud enough for me to hear. Pierce closed the door on me before I could finish my sentence. ![]() We? I didn’t need my son in the middle of their next battle. “He hasn’t had lunch,” I told her as Pierce helped me into the passenger seat. Pierce flew into action, taking my arm and steering me to his SUV. “How about we all go to the brew-” A stream of water trickled down my leg. ![]() He could be such a dick to her but the way he loved my son was adorable. Others, I’d be right behind Nellie as she slapped him in the face. ![]() “Unka Cal!” Elias went racing for Cal, who picked him up and tickled him mercilessly.īoth man and boy laughed and the affection on Cal’s face was as clear as the big sky. “Can you two save it for another day?” Pierce asked. ![]()
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