“I told Logan,” I said. “He’s here to meet her.”
 
 “Oh my God.”
 
 “Where is she?” I asked.
 
 “Upstairs.” Audra pointed to the stairs. She touched my shoulder as I walked by.
 
 The kids were playing in the playroom, all of them giggling. I leaned against the wall and watched them for a few seconds. I wanted to imprint the image onto my brain.
 
 “Hey guys,” I finally said. “Can you go find your mom while I talk to Lili for a minute?”
 
 “Mom!” Lili said. “We’re playing!”
 
 “I know, sweetheart,” I told her. “But this is really important, okay?”
 
 “Fine,” she rolled her eyes as her
 
 cousins ran downstairs. “What is it?”
 
 “Come here,” I said. I gestured for her to come stand in front of me. I knelt so I was level with her. I smiled and smoothed her curls down. She had grown up so much that there were times when I forgot how little she still was. She was just a little girl, after all. She hadn’t even started kindergarten yet.
 
 “Mommy,” she said with a frown. “What’s wrong?”
 
 “Do you remember when you asked me about your daddy?” I asked.
 
 “Yes,” Lili nodded. “You said he was a brave soldier. You said he was busy fighting for our country.”
 
 “He was,” I nodded. “He did that for a long time, but now he’s done. He’s retired and he’s here to meet you. Is that something you want?”
 
 Lili thought about it for a second and frowned. She took a step backward and looked down at her shoes. I could see the wheels of thought turning in her five-year-old mind.
 
 “Am I going to live with him now?” she asked.
 
 “No,” I shook my head. “You’ll stay with me. I promise.”
 
 “Is he nice?” she asked.
 
 “You’ll love him,” I told her with a smile. “He’s really nice.”
 
 “Okay,” she nodded. “Then, I want to meet him.”
 
 Twenty- Four
 
 Piper
 
 Logan walked up the stairs slowly. He looked like he was heading for trial. I could see his hands shaking as he stuffed them nervously in his pockets.
 
 “She doesn’t bite,” I promised. “You don’t have anything to be afraid of.”
 
 “If she’s anything like you, I do,” he said softly.
 
 “Ha. Ha.” I said.
 
 Logan reached the top step and turned into the playroom. I walked up behind him and waited until Lili turned around to face us. When she did, her eyes went straight to Logan’s face.
 
 “Lili,” I said. “This is Logan. This is your dad.”
 
 “Were you really a soldier?” she asked immediately. I chuckled.