AMARI As I drove into town with my parents' car following behind, I was wondering what had happened between my mother and Emmeline. I would find out soon enough, and she would have to hear me. I pulled over at the diner, stepping out of the car before approaching theirs and helping them out. "Oh, son. I was so worried about you! Why didn't you tell me that woman had poisoned you?" Mom asked, feigning concern. I knew what game she was playing at, and I was not going to join it. "Why don't we go inside, we have to talk," I mentioned, wrapping my arm around my sister's shoulder who had excitedly stepped out and jumped on me, hugging me tightly. For a moment, I felt like I was being choked and out of breath. "I miss you so much. Why don't you and Emmeline move to Greece? I'm sure ther