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Last night was a rough night, but we made it through. Kenzie has a broken arm, James is on his three-day run, and Eli is worried about Kenzie dying. I’m still not 100% on where he got that idea, but I did my best to assure him that she is not dying, she just broke her bone, and it will heal inside the cast. Miles was a big help with the kid’s homework while I cooked dinner, but I was thankful when he left. I have a routine I try to keep when James isn’t home to ensure everything gets done and everyone gets to bed on time. Now, I am at work trying to figure out everything that I missed from the meeting yesterday. I didn’t feel right asking Miles since I know the attorney-client clause. I knock on the doorframe of William’s office. “Mia, come on in.” He smiled, welcoming me into th