Amy laughed.

The other door off the sitting room led to a bathroom with a huge bathtub that had jets. There was a separate shower and a stall for the toilet. A linen closet and stand-alone sink completed the room.

“Wow. Do you know how much he could rent this suite for in New York or California?” Savvy asked.

Amy laughed. “You should see his suite. It has all of this, plus his office. And it’s bigger.”

“I think I should have been a lawyer,” Savvy said.

“His family has money, although you would never know it based on how hard he works.”

“I have to admire that,” Savvy said.

“The kids’ rooms are here. They have a playroom between their bedrooms,” she said.

Savvy peeked in. There were two bookshelves full of books, two huge toy chests, and a corner with a large menagerie of

Amy showed her the living room, library, dining room, and a room where get-togethers were held.

“I know where I’ll be when I’m off,” Savvy said. “I love reading.”

“You are more than welcome to it,” Amy said. “There are some books that are pretty old, so you will want to be more careful with them if you like the classics.”

“Thank you.”

“Are you ready to rumble?” Amy asked. “The kids have been chomping at the bit all morning, asking when you are going to get here.”

“I’m ready. When do they normally get up?”

“Around seven,” Amy said, almost apologetically.

“No worries. I can get up early,” Savvy replied.

As they walked into the kitchen, Cassia landed on her shoulder. “I’ve been all over this house. It’s awesome. You’d better not get us fired from this job,” the firefly whispered in her ear.

Savvy shrugged her shoulder because she couldn’t talk back to her familiar without seeming a little crazy.

“We’ve been waiting for you,” Drake announced when Savvy walked into the kitchen.

“That sounds a little creepy,” Rosa said. “Almost like you’ve stepped into a horror movie.”

Everyone laughed.

“Do you two have a schedule that you normally keep to?” Savvy asked.

“Nope,” Cat said, shaking her head enthusiastically.

“I think it’s a good idea to have one,” Savvy said. “After breakfast, we should go out and get some exercise.”

“Can we shift and go for a run?”

“I’m sorry that you can’t do that because I’m not a shifter. However, I think that maybe a good game of tag might be in order.”

“I love tag,” Drake said.

“I remember.”

Savvy laughed and had fun as they played tag for about ten minutes. Then, they decided to race back and forth across the yard. They played spaceship on the swing set and slide. After about an hour, Savvy said, “Let’s go inside now.”