She wore a hand-knit hat that sat crooked on her perfect little head. The hat was soft and bright pink, so Janie loved it and insisted on wearing it home. It didn’t matter that it clashed so badly with her hunter green coat it almost hurt his eyes. “Daddy, look!” She pointed out the window. “They’re here!” Cam recognized the two cars parked in front of the house. He pulled into the driveway to see his brothers and father holding up a homemade sign that read: WELCOME HOME, JANIE! Great, just great. So much for his plans for a quiet homecoming. You could use a thousand euphemisms to describe the O’Leary men; quiet would never make the list. It wasn’t as if he didn’t love his family—he did. He was just looking forward to spending some time alone with Janie on her first day home. Still, it was great to see the smile that split Janie’s face in two and showed off her gap-toothed grin. Adam came around the car and threw open her door, and Janie all but launched herself into his open arms.
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