Cameron Pulling into my driveway, my chest warms as I see Natalie's SUV parked next to where I'm going to park. On nights like this, I'm glad I'm not the only one here. It means everything to me to know there's someone inside to keep me outside of my own head. Lord knows, I've come home by myself enough times in the past few years. There have been moments where I called women just to keep from being alone. Nights I couldn't stand the thought of my own company. When looking at Trinity wasn't enough to keep the bad thoughts at bay. A few times, I sat out on the back porch with a beer, wondering if I was doing the right thing by keeping her. If I were strong enough to be the man she needed me to be and soft enough to be the mother she didn't have. Natalie's been that saving grace for bo