““You’re getting one hell of a Mothers’ Day present next May,” I said. “You may have saved my life.” “That’s what mothers are for. No thanks necessary, but I wouldn’t mind a car like the one you’re driving.” After one last kiss on the cheek, I jumped in the car and pulled away as she waved goodbye. “Tell Dad I said I’ll be back soon and we’ll catch up then. I hope you can figure out something to say to him so that he doesn’t think…” “No worries. Anyway, you know your dad. He’s not big on judging....” I pulled up to the Four Seasons around eleven o’clock and was recognized since I’d just been there a couple of days before. My plan was to get a few hours’ sleep, have a big breakfast at the hotel, and be in Wimberley by ten. I didn’t count on being so excited that sleep eluded me, but I dozed enough to drive safe. The next morning I had steak and eggs, hash browns, fruit and coffee. I was ready for bear. Thought about Izzy when I had that thought and smiled.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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