AMARI After last night’s conversation with Emmeline, I felt like I was on top of the world. This morning, I woke up early to head to the gym room, by the pool. Emmeline still slept in, and I didn’t want to wake her. As I walked in, I noticed everything was the same as before, when I used to come visit my parents. I opened the glass door that faced the ocean, just so I could have a view of the sunrise shining down on the waves. This was home. And it was the perfect place to raise my children. As I put on a few steps on the treadmill, I lifted my gaze to one of the walls, where a hoop was hanging, around it a few clippings of articles of the circus. Stopping the machine, I walked over, running my hands down the metal. A smile escaped my lips, this was my very first hoop. The one my f