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Authors: Blayne Cooper,T Novan

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Her smile turned wistful. "You'd make a great First Lady." Dev settled back on her bottom, resting with her legs stretched before her. She crossed her ankles. "Wonder how they would have handled that? At least I think they would have called you First Lady." She sighed, shaking her head. "Doesn't matter. You were, and always will be,
my
first lady, and that's what is important."

 

"I don't think I'll be coming back, Samantha. I'll bring the kids, of course. Anytime they want," she quickly added. "But I think... for me... I need to try and focus on the future for a while." She was silent for a long moment, listening to the faint howl of the wind and the sound of passing cars in the distance. "Yeah." She sighed and nodded a little. "I knew you'd understand."

 

Dev glanced back to the caravan and signaled. One of the agents opened the door to Dev's car, and three, small children climbed out. Ashley, the dark-haired seven-year-old, patiently waited for her little brothers to make their way out of the back seat before carefully taking their hands.

 

The tall woman smiled affectionately as the children walked toward her. She turned back to face the stone. "You'd be so proud of all of them. They're very special. Aaron has a picture of you on his nightstand. He kisses you goodnight before bed." Her voice shook a little as she spoke. "I've made sure they know you. They know both their Moms." She chuckled suddenly. "Ashley, bless her, has learned to roll her eyes at me the same way you used to."

 

The children joined her, and Aaron, the youngest at four, settled himself into Dev's lap, snuggling round her neck, while the older two placed tiny bouquets of flowers on the grass in front of the grave.

 

"Hi, Mommy," Ashley greeted easily, taking a seat Indian style. "I got an 'A' in math today. Mom says I'm doing real good in math now."

 

On impulse, five-year-old Christopher gave the cold stone a little kiss, then joined his brother in Dev's lap. At five, the fair-haired little boy was by far the quietest of the three kids. Ashley and Aaron seemed to take their monthly visits in stride. But Christopher seemed to have as difficult a time as Dev herself. Even though he never complained, she wondered if she should stop bringing him.

 

But Devlyn knew it was important to make these wonderful children understand that they had, indeed, had two parents who loved them very much. Even if one had been cruelly ripped away from them by a drunk driver just a few weeks after Aaron was born. It hurt Devlyn's soul that none of them could really remember much about Samantha. Only Ashley even had the smallest hint of remembrance. And Dev wasn't sure if those were genuine or a product of their many family photos.

 

The family spent a few more minutes together, then the President-elect sent the children back to the car. She stood, leaning over to leave a soft kiss on the stone just as her son had done. "I love you, Samantha. You'll be in my prayers. Just like always." She took a deep breath and turned for the car. She didn't cry anymore as she walked away, and she knew that was a good thing.

 

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Devlyn settled down in her padded seat at the head of the dining room table with the children and their nanny. Emma was a godsend. Samantha had hired her right after Devlyn had Ashley. And she had been right there to lend a hand when Samantha had Christopher and Aaron. Dev's career kept her so busy that she never seemed to have as much time to spend with the children as she wanted. Emma had helped take up even more slack after Samantha's death, and Dev wasn't sure whether she or the children would have made it without her.

 

Emma Drysdale was exactly what you'd want a nanny to be. Dedicated and loving. Her generous smile and heart were appreciated by all who knew her. She was a tiny woman, with a fierce personality, ample hips and a matronly bosom. She had a thick head of golden/gray hair and was as quick with a hug as she was to scold. Emma was more of a grandmother to the Marlowe children than a paid employee. And that suited Devlyn just fine. She was one of the family, and the older woman's wrath was nearly as legendary as her chocolate chip cookies.

 

"Don't you dare think you're gonna get up from this table until you've eaten every last bite on your plate."

 

Dev looked at each of the children, wondering which was in trouble. Then she glanced at her own plate, and she knew who was in Dutch. "I'm eating, Emma," she protested uselessly.

 

"You're too skinny as it is." Emma tsked her and pinched at a broad shoulder that was anything but skinny. "And you're not eating. You're pushing your food around to make it look like you're eating." Emma raised a gray brow, glancing down at the seated woman even as she moved over to Ashley and buttered another roll for the child. "You don't want to make a bad impression on your children now, do you?"

 

"You know," Dev stabbed a helpless stalk of asparagus, "I hate it when you do that."

 

"I know." The nanny nodded and refilled Aaron's milk. "That's why I do it."

 

"Sit down, Emma," she groaned. "The kids are fine. Eat something yourself." Dev shook her head and leaned back in her chair, knowing her protest would go ignored on this night, just as it had on every other night. At least until Emma was ready to sit down.

 

She wasn't mistaken.

 

Ashley giggled and turned her large brown eyes on her mother. "Mom?"

 

"Yes, sweetheart?" Dev decided to make an effort to eat her dinner, even though she was so tired the only thought that really appealed to her was going straight to bed.

 

"Do I have to take
her
with me to the zoo tomorrow?"

 

"Huh?" Dev's forehead creased as she tried to figure out who
her
was. "Oh, you mean Agent Hamlin?"

 

Ashley scowled and Dev blinked, startled to see herself so clearly in her daughter's expression.

 

"I'll take that as a yes. And I'm afraid you will, sweetheart."

 

With her fork, the little girl angrily smashed into the lava river she had created with her mashed potatoes and gravy. "None of the other kids have to."

 

"I know, honey. But...I'll tell you what, we'll tell her to wear jeans and a sweatshirt, okay?"

 

Ashley thought about that for a moment. It couldn't hurt, she figured. "Fine."

 

Christopher and Aaron stopped eating so they could listen intently to this conversation. They both had new bodyguards as well.

 

"You might as well get used to Agent Hamlin and try to make friends with her. She's probably going to be with you for the next four years."

 

"What about Amy?"

 

"Look, Moppet. Amy was a State Trooper. She took care of you before I was elected President. Now it's going to be a Secret Service agent and it's going to be Agent Hamlin." She patted the girl's hand and noticed that Christopher and Aaron didn't look any more pleased with the prospect than Ashley. Her eyes softened, and she smiled reassuringly. "You'll get to like her as much as you liked Amy. I'm sure of it."

 

"'Kay," the little girl muttered.

 

"Mom, can I go too?" Christopher piped up from his spot directly on Dev's right. "I want to go to the zoo."

 

"I'm sure you do, buddy, but this is a class trip that Moppet is taking." She grasped his small hand in hers. "But I'll tell you what, I'll try to arrange a trip for you and Aaron, okay?"

 

"Yes," Aaron and Chris cried simultaneously. The brothers gave each other the high five. Unfortunately, Aaron's aim was a little low, and he ended up smacking Chris in the head. Chris immediately struck back, and a mini slapping war ensued with the boys laughing and yelling.

 

"All right. Time to get ready for bed." Emma moved from her place at the end of the table and began herding the children toward the stairs.

 

Dev stood up as well, but sat back down like a chastised child when the older woman gave her a disapproving look.

 

"I am the President-elect you know!" the tall woman protested with a fake pout.

 

"Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm very impressed, Madam President-elect." Emma pointed to the full plate. "Now eat your dinner."

 

"Am I ever going to do anything that impresses you?!" Dev called to the retreating form.

 

"You already have. They're named Ashley, Christopher and Aaron. Now eat."

 

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It was nearly three more hours before Dev was finally finished for the day and wearily began climbing the stairs toward her bedroom. An aide caught her before her foot landed on the top step.

 

"Governor?"

 

She let her head drop. "Yes?"

 

"The Secret Service just brought this file in for you. They said you wanted it immediately."

 

It's just a file. Thank you, God! I may get to bed yet tonight.
"Thanks." She took it and gave the index a quick glance. "Strayer, Lauren Anna. Lauren not Loren, huh?"
I figured 'L. Strayer' had to be a woman. The picture she drew in my mind....

 

"Governor?" The aide looked confused.

 

"Oh, nothing. Sorry. Good night."

 

"Good night, ma'am."

 

Devlyn made her way into Ashley's room first. It was a typical little girl's room. Filled with stuffed animals, doll houses and all the frills. The little canopy bed only served to remind Dev how precious her first born truly was.

 

"Hey, Moppet," she whispered into the darkness. "You asleep yet?"

 

"No, ma'am." The little girl rolled over, her soft, dark eyes glinting from the light coming from the hallway.

 

The tall woman took a seat on the bed, tucking the file under her arm. She studied her little girl, brushing messy bangs that needed trimming. "I know you don't understand everything that's going on right now, and it's kinda scary for you."

 

Ashley nodded.

 

"But I need you to trust me, okay? This is all a very good thing."

 

"My teacher says that you're gonna be the most powerful woman in the world. Is that true?"

 

Startled pale eyes blinked. "Well..."

 

"Even more powerful than Wonder Woman?" The little girl popped up in her bed.

 

Dev looked into her daughter's round, brown eyes. "No. No way. Wonder Woman would kick my butt. Besides she's got that great invisible jet," Dev reminded, giving her daughter a friendly poke in the tummy.

 

Ashley nodded. "And the golden lasso."

 

"Right." She gently laid her little girl back down until her shoulders sank into her fluffy pillow. Then she leaned over, and they rubbed noses. "But you trust me... right, Moppet?"

 

"Always and forever." Little arms tightened around her neck.

 

They held each other for a long moment. "Did you tell Mommy good night?"

 

"Yes, ma'am. Right after my prayers."

 

"Good girl."

 

"You really miss her, don't you?"

 

Devlyn frowned. Today at the cemetery had been very hard for her, and her astute daughter had obviously picked up on that fact. She'd been trying to say goodbye to Samantha for over three years, and she was never very good at goodbye. Especially when it came to people she loved. "Sure, I do."

 

A pensive look crossed Ashley's face. "Maybe sometime you'll find a new mommy for us."

 

A lump formed in Dev's throat, and it took her several seconds to speak around it. "Maybe, Moppet," she conceded doubtfully. "But your Mommy was very special. And I loved her very much."

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