I took the steps two at a time, stopping to drop my bag into our room, then headed next door to the nursery. I grabbed my small suitcase and hurried into the house. With a curse, I yanked them all out of the grass and carried them to the garage, tossing them into the corner. All the political parties were represented. I jogged down the driveway, confused at the half-dozen campaign signs on my lawn. The streetlamp glinted off something white, catching my eye, and I glanced toward it with a frown. That meant Katy was awake with Heather, no doubt feeding her. The one over the front door for me and the muted glow coming from the nursery window. I noticed although the house was dark, two lights shone in the night. I reminded myself to speak to our travel specialist who handled our bookings. My flight had been delayed leaving Toronto, then again departing Calgary, and it had been a long day. I used to love traveling for work, but now, I found I dreaded going. It was late when I finally pulled into the driveway, sighing with relief at being home. When the unthinkable becomes reality and life may never again be the same?Ĭan Richard and Katy overcome The Amendment? A loving wife, a beautiful family, great friends, and a career he excels at.
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