“I’m going to pretend you didn’t just liken my parts to a barn,” she swung a pillow at him before disappearing into the bathroom. His wide grin was contagious. “Mom,” Ollie yelled at her. “Hurry up. We need to cuddle.” “Why?” Bobbie closed the bathroom door against the sound of her kids jumping on the bed and Olivier warning them to be careful. “Mamaw said dad was going to give you lots of love after being away from you for two nights. We thought we should help.” Ollie explained as she landed on her knees on the bed. “How kind of you,” Olivier’s sarcasm wasn’t lost on Bobbie, and she giggled at his frustrated tone. He cautioned Ollie to be careful she didn’t crack her skull again now that she had her stitches out. Levi had called in a doctor to look her over. He’d given her a clean bil