Page 89 of His to Know


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Krissy and Catrina were moving here to Las Vegas to help run the daycare center. It was Krissy’s idea to move because she had nothing tying her back home. Her parents had passed away just two years ago, and nothing was holding her back.

“Kitty!” Josh shouted as he spotted Catrina. He had taken to calling her Kitty because he couldn’t say her name when he first started to talk. She didn’t care one bit. I thought it was adorable.

“Hey Joshy,” she smiled, letting his little arms pull her into a hug.

“She couldn’t wait to see him again,” Krissy laughed. “So, why did you blow up when I was gone?”

“I didn’t,” I laughed. “I’m still tiny. You are the one that got bad eyes while gone.”

“Oh, shush you,” Krissy laughed.

Things never changed between anyone. Not between my friends, and not between my family.

I had once thought that all of this would be so far out of reach, I’d live a crappy life with some nameless man that I would be forced to live with. I never thought I’d have family and friends, and everything else I had I ever wanted right at my fingertips.

I was so happy here; more than I ever thought would be able to.

It was all so much more than I could have asked for.