Love Cameron: I had been reflecting on everything and realized that Kage had actually achieved his goal. In return, he promised to make them quit their protest, but I was still not satisfied. I needed more. “Good morning, mommy!” my kids cheered, looking ecstatic whenever they were around Kage. “Hmm,” I nodded and sat down in the garden to eat breakfast in silence. Kage must have arrived early because he looked well-prepared, wearing a brown shirt and black pants, carrying a jacket around his arm. “I think mommy is still upset with us,” I heard Elijah complain to Kage in a murmur. “You two were way out of line too, my angels,” as Kage spoke kindly to Elijah, he heard a protest, and so did I. “I am not an angel,” Elijah muttered. But before any decision could be made about it, Imogen