9 GRACE “Wait!” I shouted, panicking. I wasn’t ready to marry them at this moment. Actually, I was, and that was the reason I’d called out. I shouldn’t be ready. I needed time to think. They’d been like a tornado. I’d heard about one that had struck east of Billings a few years back. Strong, swirling winds and total devastation. I felt like I’d been tossed about, at least my emotions anyway, all day long. It was like they were a fierce storm that had blown into my life and changed it. Turned my path, my entire way of life upside down in a matter of hours. I needed time. I needed— “I need a dress!” Charlie and Hank stared at me. So did Kane, Ian, Mason and the others. “Of course, you do,” Emma said, approaching her husbands holding a little girl with the same dark hair as hers. Elli