11 David “Sorry it’s so early,” Sutton said when I appeared at the house. Jason usually passed out in the early evening, so I’d shown up with enough time for the three of us to be together. Being a single parent couldn’t be easy on her. I knew that she’d gotten Jenny so that she could still have a semblance of a life. Also, it helped now that she was working. But it didn’t seem fair to always make her get a sitter when I used to babysit Jason. He was a great kid. “Don’t worry about it. Anything I can help with?” “Uh…there’s sunscreen in that drawer. We’re all going to need it.” She hurried down the hallway and collected Jason from his playroom. Jason laughed when he saw me and tried to hand me the baby doll and a container of syrup. “Yes! Park!” “Thanks, bud,” I said, taking the dol