I woke up with cramp in my neck, the sun filtering in through my blinds and giving me a sickening headache as it seared my eyelids. What a way to start the day. If it wasn't for the two sleeping beauties I'd have buried my head in the sand and lost the whole of that week in a haze of booze and misery. The truth was, I knew I couldn't. I knew that losing them again would be the undoing of me. The total destruction of my mortal self. That's why I had to get up and take them to school. I wanted to keep life as normal as possible. I didn't want them to be the kids embroiled in their parents' bitter dispute. It was time to put old Eeyore to rest. I headed to the kitchen, ready to make their lunch for school. I didn't have anything in, so I called Lewis. I know it wasn't work related, but he h