R A V E N N A I strapped Kai into his car seat as he sniffled, reducing his cries. He had thrown a very annoying tantrum while I was about to leave the house, just because he wanted to come with me. I explained to him that I was going to get groceries at the store and would be back soon, but he still wasn't having it. Kai was extremely stubborn and had his moments. Annoying moments like this when he just doesn't listen and wouldn't rest until he has gotten his way just reminds me so much of his father. And I didn't like it. I loved my son, but he was a handful at times. I sighed, looking at him through the rear view mirror as I started the engine. I drove off, thinking about the conversation I had had with my dad. We talked about how Kai might have met Zane, but the fact that we wer

