She couldn’t wait for the evening to end. She’d had a difficult time remembering all the names of all the doctors and their wives and had to devise a mental plan in order to do so. Dr. Wolf was there with his fiancée, Liz, whom she would never forget because she chewed with her mouth open and wouldn’t stop talking long enough for anyone to get a word in edgewise, so Molly mentally deleted her from her future guest list, of course with Tanner’s approval. Then there was Dr. Marsden, along with his wife, Carolina, who owned three day-care centers in the city. She, too, talked nonstop about how important her work was, and after an hour of listening to the ins and outs of running a day-care center, Molly had visions of cramming the centers and the children down Ms. Marsden’s throat. She’d smiled and complimented her on her choice of careers. Something about Dr. Marsden bothered her, but she didn’t know what it was, or why the thought even entered her head. She had listened to Dr.