The threesome made their way to Reva's house and Hawk filled the pair in on the latest happenings in Springfield. Roxy was anxious to see Reva and also knew that at some point, she would meet her half-sister Cassie. She wasn't sure how she felt about that. Memories of her dear mama clouded her thoughts.
As they pulled into Reva's driveway they almost ran right into a dark-haired young man who stormed out of the house and took off down the road. Roxy looked to Hawk for a possible explanation and was surprised to find out that the young man was Jonathan, Reva's son. Hawk promised that he would explain to her later, but told Roxy that Jonathan knew about Reva's cancer and was trying to convince her to tell Josh.
"Josh doesn't know?" Roxy was stunned. She knew that he would be a wonderful support system to her sister and couldn't understand why she hadn't told him.
"She doesn't want to be a burden to anyone," Rusty explained. Roxy nodded, knowing how stubborn her sister could be. She knew that no matter how much had changed in the past eighteen years, Reva's temperament had stayed the same.
Hawk gave Roxy a quick hug before he pushed open the door. "Is she expecting us?" Roxy asked.
"Nope," Hawk smiled. "We wanted her to be surprised. She knows that you're on your own now, but doesn't know that either of you were comin' to town."
At that moment, Reva walked into the living room and as she recognized the faces standing by her front door, her eyes filled with tears. She kissed Rusty and then pulled her sister into an embrace that captured almost two decades worth of unspoken emotion.
Reva held her sister at arms length and looked into her eyes and whispered, "I wish Mama was here to see this. You look amazin'." The sisters held onto each other again and cried until there were no more tears.
"We have some catching up to do," Reva told Hawk and Rusty as she took Roxy by the hand and led her into the kitchen.
