Three years later “You do realize they’ll be in their sixties when the kid graduates high school?” Jed laughs next to me as our Uber drives past the city limits sign of Sunrise Bay. Anyone who knew us when we first met would be shocked to hear that we don’t just attend the same college, we room together. Who would’ve known Jed is a pretty great guy? Still a little cocky at times, but I can be too. Our senior year, we scored the last spot in the playoffs but got eliminated right before state finals. As my dad and Marla always say, it’s the journey, not the end result. “They’ll be showing up in walkers at his graduation.” I slap the seat. “Our family can’t get any weirder anyway.” “True story!” There’s a new baby in the Greene family. Rylan Greene. Only Hank and Marla Greene would de