One year later.
Cass awoke to someone kissing her. She opened her eyes and seen Glen's blue eyes staring back at her.
"Good morning Adanata." Cass said
"Morning honey." Glen said.
Cass felt Mark rubbing her arm. She turned and gave him a kiss.
"Morning little one." Mark said.
Good morning uwoduhi dikata." Cass said smiling.
Cass sat up and leaned against Mark and took Glen's hand.
"I have something to tell you two." Cass said.
"What is it honey." Glen asked looking concerned.
Cass reached out and caressed his face.
"Don't worry its something good." Cass said smiling.
Mark wrapped a arm around her and kissed her cheek.
"Tell us little one." Mark said.
"We're going to have a baby." Cass said.
Glen yelled and grabbed Cass and hugged and kissed her. He caressed her stomach and kissed it.
"Well I can see you're happy. How about you Mark?" Cass asked looking up at him.
Mark lifted her onto his lap and hugged her.
"I'm happier than you can imagine." Mark said.
"Mark, Glen this child belongs to all three of us, for always, it's a part of all of us, always remember that." Cass said.
"What about the name?" Glen asked.
"Well Jacobs-Callaway or Callaway –Jacobs, I'll let you two toss the coin on that one." Cass said smiling. Both men wrapped her in their arms and pulled her down to lie between them.
"We love you." They said at the same time.
Cass smiled. Her path had been chosen and she was going to walk it with happiness.
Epilogue
Cass gazed down at their son. Little SHIYE Jacobs Callaway. Mark and Glen gazed at him pure adoration. He had red hair and blue eyes and tan skin. He had all his parents in him.
Glen and Mark bent down and each placed a kiss on their son's head. They both kissed Cass.
"I love you wife." Mark said smiling.
"Me too honey." Glen said.
"You two have made me happier than I ever thought I could be. I love you both more than I can express." Cass said.
40 years later.
Shiye stood on the mountain with his son Tala. There were tears in both there eyes. Shiye opened the container and let the wind carry the ashes into the wind.
"Father, I know this is hard for you." Tala said.
His grandparents had been in a car accident and all three had been killed, but Tala knew that was for the best. One would not have survived without the other. They would have wanted to go together.
"Father Look." Tala said pointing.
Down at the bottom of the cliff was a wolf. A hawk and a dove were sitting on his back.
"Safe journey." Shiye said and waved and he and his son turned and walked away.
