Between the drama of Sean’s disappearance thirteen years ago and the even more exciting drama of his return, Evie worried all day long about what dinner would be like. Suzanne agreed to come as an extra buffer, and when Sean asked if Josh could come along, she jumped at the chance for more distraction. But she shouldn’t have worried. One huge advantage of growing up in the McGraw family was that politeness always ruled. In classic McGraw fashion, the Dean greeted Sean and Josh with distant courtesy, as if the events of thirteen years ago were simply too uncouth to mention. Her brother Hunter would be laughing his ass off. Molly McGraw was having one of her good days and remembered Sean right away. She even teased him about his macaroni and cheese obsession. Even though Sean seemed uncom