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Eighty-Six

Five years later . . .

“Jasmine, Daddy said no,” Grayson spoke, his tone serious and authoritative.

Jasmine gave up with a huff, then made a beeline for me. “Mommy, can we have a kitten?” she asked, trying her luck with me.

I had to chew the insides of my cheeks to stop myself from laughing. “No, sweetie,” I backed Grayson up, although I felt awful about it. “Nobody is home all day, so it wouldn't be fair. Your daddies work anti-social hours, Mummy works too, and you girls are at school all day.”

Jasmine scowled, then stormed off. We both strained to listen as she relayed the information back to her sisters. They talked loud enough for us to hear, purely to pull on our heartstrings.

“Mom and Daddy Grayson said no,” she huffed.

“They're such big meanies,” Harley muttered.

“I know what to do!” I heard Allyson respond with a gasp.

“If you’re going to throw eggs at Daddy Grayson’s car again, then I’m not playing,” Faith pleaded.

“No, I’ve got a better idea,” Allyson replied. “Stop whining
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