Dylan, Sammy and Brenda were having a wonderful day at the pier. It was blowing a lot of wind. They managed to catch a few stingy little fish that Sammy wanted to free right away. He was sorry. It didn't seem right to him.

And they freed them all.

Brenda went to buy some more bait leaving Dylan and Sammy on the pier. They had the same posture. Sitting was even more evident. At that moment she noticed a man looking in Dylan's direction. A guy near a blue car with big Rayban covering his gaze.

SHe stared at him for a long time and without understanding why. He pulled the red light of the cigarette in large puffs.

When she came out of the bait hook there were neither the car nor the man. Maybe it was a suggestion, maybe she hadn't even really seen it.

Since they had been to Don Perreira's, she saw him everywhere, in every corner, behind his shoulders or Dylan's. On the phone Xavier and Isabel had reassured that everything was fine. The kids continued the activities and no one had come to ask about them. Dylan was taking action to find another facility. He was release the money.

But this was Sammy's time.

When she approached them, Sammy was plotting with Dylan "Do you want to go to Grandma Iris, seriously?"

"Yes!"

"But don't call her grandma .. she' feel bad" Dylan smiled looking at Brenda "I should talk to your mother about it."

"I'm going to Grandma Jackie's this evening, she doesn't like to be called grandma either."

"Hey, sometimes ladies are like that," Brenda said, sitting next to the baby to tuck a bait.

"But Aunt Erin makes me laugh a lot."

Kelly was right, Brenda thought. Sammy was really adorable. Witty, intelligent, free. What she had always feared and from which she had kept so far away actually had the joy of living in his eyes.

It is the dark that makes fear bigger. It's what you don't know that scares thoughts.

When things are illuminated they appear in their contours, sweeter, more minute.

"Let's stay a little more then we go pick up your mom to work and come home with her."

"Okay," Sammy replied.

"Ok," Dylan repeated