Chapter 10 The drive was only two hours or so, and Tru found a satellite radio station that played only one-hit-wonders. He turned up the volume, and we both sang badly at the top of our lungs. It was fun, and took our minds off what was coming. Tru was worried about it. He’d told me about most of his conversations with his mother over the past several weeks, and it definitely sounded like she was doing better. But I knew he was anxious about what would happen when we were all in the same room. We checked into our hotel, and after we’d dropped our bags on the bed, Tru walked into my arms and hugged me. “Wish the boys were with us.” I laughed and kissed him. We’d left Fawkes and Aldo at my house because they were both comfortable there, and gave Kamiyah a key to check in on them and take