When Julia left a year ago, Bobby didn’t think he’d ever have the desire to be with anyone ever again. She was his first real love, his high school sweetheart, and she took a part of him with her when she walked out. She wasn’t ready to be a wife and mother—he could understand that—but did she really think he wanted to be saddled with a young child to raise all by himself? His parents helped, of course. Finding a job away from where he and Julia had lived also made a big difference—he wasn’t constantly reminded of her every time he turned around. Except, of course, when he looked at Jenna, who was every inch as beautiful as her mother. But Jenna came with her own set of shared memories, and Bobby loved her more than life itself. If it had to be just the two of them against the world, he w