Tessa glanced down at the ocean below her. She smiled. Being a caseworker felt better than she thought that it would. Or maybe it was just that all her fears were gone now, or at lest greatly diminished. She no longer had separation anxiety, and she now knew that her assignments were not always going to be easy, but they were not as difficult as she thought they were going to be. Also, there was the fact that she didn't just have to look forward to be a caseworker anymore. She actually was one. It had been her dream for as long as she could remember, her deepest desire. And for that length of time she had also felt that perhaps she could not accomplish her goal, that it was impossible. But now, all of that was gone, and this proved to her, even more so that if you stick with God anything is possible. After all, Jesus said, "All things are possible to those who believe."
Now she was on her way to Ireland. She watched the waves crash on to the shore of the beautiful coast, and as the plane continued eastward the rolling green, lush, rich hills of Ireland appeared before her, she smiled.

The next day they were all at Mary's wedding. The service had been beautiful and elegant and the reception was shaping up to be quite the same. Tessa was excited that she and Zoë were able to quietly slip a way from the festivities and just talk, even though, Zoë insisted on feeding the chickens.
"So, are you still going to miss me?" Zoë asked.
"Well, that depends, are you going to miss me?"
"Well of course!"
"I'll miss you too. But I promise I'll see you, and we'll have times like this one."
"And maybe one day, we'll work together."
"Hey, I never thought of it that way! That would be fun!"
"I hope it happens." They hugged and then started to throw chicken food at each other, and they started to laugh. This made Tessa realize that some things truly hadn't changed.

"I can't believe you got married too! And so soon, that was about a month!" The bride said to Gloria.
"Neither can I, but I have known Adam for a very long time."
"Congratulations," they said to each other and then went to dance with their husbands.
"I'm glad we got married."
"Me too."
"And we've got so much ahead of us." She sighed. As Gloria and Adam had recently found out that they were about to start a family of their own.

"I'm so glad that things worked out for Tessa the way that they did."

"I am too. She's going to make a great caseworker."
"And I am so looking forward to how things are going to be with just you, me and Zoë."
"I think there are great surprises ahead of us Andre." She said as they kissed.

"Are you ready to go Angel Girl?" Tess asked a few hours later.
"Yes, Aunt Tess, most defiantly." And as they drove off and everyone started a new chapter in their lives a little white dove flew above Tess's car.