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(Lisa)

The sound of kids laughing and fighting all at once is a special kind of chaos. Not loud enough to make me need earplugs but constant enough to make me question why anyone willingly signs up for this parenting gig.

I’m sitting at the farmhouse kitchen table, nursing a mug of herbal tea—because Winona says it’s for relaxation, apparently—while Winona navigates the madness with calm efficiency.

Tastes like I’m drinking fresh-cut grass. Eww.

“Sarah, put the scissors down before someone loses an eyebrow!” Winona shouts from the stove, where she’s flipping breakfast pancakes with one hand and holding Henry on her hip with the other.

Jayden strolls in, looking half-asleep but still managing to make kissing her cheek seem like the most romantic move in the world. He grabs Henry and tosses him in the air, making the toddler squeal with laughter.

“Morning,” Jayden says to me, his voice a deep rumble that doesn’t match the little boy giggling in his arms. “You sleep okay?”

“Like the dead,” I lie, forcing a grin.

In reality, I didn’t sleep at all. Turns out, pregnancy insomnia is a thing. Combine that with the little voice in my head screaming, what the hell are you doing? and it’s a miracle I’m upright.

Winona glances over her shoulder, giving me a knowing look. “You look like the dead.”

“Oh, thanks for the observation.” I wiggle my mug dramatically. “This tastes like the dead. Are you trying to kill me?”

She laughs. “Don’t exaggerate, it’s good for you.”

“It’s awful. I don’t know how you can drink the stuff.”

“It’s an acquired taste.”

“Nope…not today. Nor any day.” I push the mug away.

Winona grins and gets busy setting a tall stack of pancakes on the table while her kids swarm like seagulls at a beach picnic.

Abbey insists on syrup for everyone, even though half of it ends up on her shirt, and Bobby and Sarah are arguing over who gets a particular strawberry they both need, despite a whole bowlful being there.

It’s madness. Total madness.

And it’s kinda beautiful.

Which makes my stomach twist in that way it always does when I feel something I don’t want to.

How the hell do they do this? How do they manage a family and careers and a love life and not completely lose their minds?

“Lisa, you want a pancake?” Winona’s voice snaps me out of my thoughts.

“No, thanks,” I say, “Not really a breakfast person.”

Jayden smirks. “Unless you count the fruit in the last cocktail at 5am.”

“It’s been a while,” I grin. There’s been plenty of nights like that and then sleep all day.

Winona smiles too. “We had some times, didn’t we?”

“We did. We all did. The four of us…” I trail off. Lance is gone but his baby is growing inside me.

A baby I don’t want to raise. A baby I don’t know how to raise. It’s better off with someone else as it’s Mom. I can’t even tell my best friend my most life-altering news.

I’m disgusted in myself for not wanting a baby when she’s broken inside from losing hers. She tries to hide it, but I know her inside out.

I can’t tell her. Not now. Maybe not ever.

Can I get away with being pregnant and adopting the baby? Winona had Abbey and none of us knew. Okay, she was in a different city then and no one from here saw her, but still…I’m not good at hiding shit.

Henry throws a piece of pancake that hits Abbey and sticks to her cheek, who shrieks like she’s been mortally wounded. Winona moves to intervene, but Jayden’s already on it, scooping up Henry and issuing a calm but firm, “no throwing food, buddy.”

Bobby starts laughing at Henry’s aim and Sarah is telling him it’s not funny.

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