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Jessica knew what her little boy wanted; that had been his dream ever since he was old enough to understand. He had wanted his mother and father to be together; he wanted a happy little family, the families he saw at his school and at his friend's houses. Her heart ached at the thought; why should a little child have to suffer for their parent's mistakes? Already at such a young age, Evan had to worry about such large problems. Jessica glanced at Roger who had slightly stiffened at Evan's request. He squeezed his son's hands as if to reassure Evan. Jessica smiled as well and spoke, albeit in a guilty tone. "Of course. We will be always with you." Evan beamed at Jessica's reply and then he said, "Can I go back to my previous kindergarten school tomorrow? I want to play with