Eva “It must be so lonely for you, you know, without the kids and all.” Her voice came through. I sighed, relaxing on my office seat with my phone in my ear. “It really is.” I replied, “I didn't think this through if I'm being honest. Two months is a long time. Now I'm counting the days till they come back.” I sighed out. Penelope chuckled through the phone “Unfortunately I can't relate. Traveling never gets tiring.” “You've earned it.” I quipped back. Even though she was an entire continent away, I could imagine her warm smile from my words. Years ago, she was the one to give me a place to stay after being kicked out. I met her by accident, stopping at the restaurant she owned to veg for temporary shelter. Only in her late 20s when I met her, I could still recall how shocked she look

