After dinner, Megan and Sara watched TV downstairs. I was going to watch TV with them, but they wanted to watch a movie and it seemed like they wanted some alone time together.

As weird as it is to see them together, I'm not going to get in their way. For one thing, Megan is an adult, and so is Sara, so they should be able to make their own decisions. Also, as much as I call Megan my daughter, and she calls me her mother- I'm not. I'm only her step mother. Her dad's gone, and so is her biological mother. To top it all off- they truly do love each other. I can see it in their eyes. And like I said at dinner- they shouldn't let that go.

So I decided to take Kristina upstairs and into my room to breastfeed her as I watched the news.

I'm always watching the news. Maybe it because it makes me feel connected to the world, when all I am, is a lonely housewife, attending to her baby daughter, and grown up step daughter, who loves a woman.

Ok, so maybe the world has come to me a bit, but I still don't get out much. I still have about 10 pounds of baby fat, that isn't going anywhere- but not for lack of trying. The 20 minute stroller walks help.

"And, now, the latest, local news."

"Tragedy has struck again. The Toronto Police Services Unit 47 Division officers currently have the entirety of Community Park taped off, with several criminal investigators working in the background. When News5 cameras tried to get close, we were politely asked by the officers on scene to turn the cameras off. The Toronto Police Services have yet to officially release any details of the incident, but several onlookers had the same idea."

The camera snapped to see an older, shorter woman, "I think it's the serial killer they say is going around."

Again, the camera snapped to another woman, "Oh, it's definitely the Goddess killer."

The camera came back to the news anchor.

"According to the Toronto Police Services, the serial killer, that has been aptly named the 'Goddess' killer, as the person writes the word 'Goddess' on all of their victims has taken the lives of Kendra Plant, Hope Caesar, Juliet Prang and Amy Yi. Both Kendra Plant and Hope Caesar were found in High Park, a few days apart from each other. Last week Juliet Prang was found in Fortier Park, and on the Monday past, Amy Yi was found in Scarborough's G.H. Anchor Park. Earlier in the week, News5 spoke to Toronto Police Services President & CEO Chris Walker via phone."

The screen went to the static picture of Chris Walker, as it they played back part of this interview, "There isn't much I can say, but will say that the entirety of the Toronto Police Services- including the Anti-Crimes Unit, Guns & Gangs, Strategic Response Unit and K9 units are working in concert with each other to bring justice to Toronto. We can't help but continue to thank the hundreds of people who have phoned our hotline with information and tips, all of which are being put to use."

"News5 has recently heard that the Strategic Response Unit had responded to a call earlier today, that was suspected to be the Goddess killer, as it was a man calling to 911 dispatch that his daughter was being followed after leaving school for the day- News5 News Anchor Keith, has more."

"Thank you Robin. I'm with Grant Mirabel, whose daughter; Abby was followed home by an older man. So Mr. Mirabel, you indeed called 911?"

"Yes, Keith, I did call 911. My daughter called me, and she told me she was pretty sure that someone was following her, and that she was scared. I immediately called the police."

"And how long did it take the Strategic Response Unit to respond?"

"They were here within minutes."

"Do you know if the Strategic Response Unit made an arrest from the incident today, and if it was the killer?"

"They did tell me that they did arrest someone, but they didn't tell me who it was."

"Thank you for your time Mr. Mirabel."

"Thank you, Keith."

"Back to you Robin."

"Thanks Keith. The Toronto Police Services Strategic Response Unit news blotter has just announced that a Chase Prang was detained for following Abby Mirabel, but was released pending charges. As well, Toronto Police Services, Police Inspector Brent Stainton, is downtown now, making a press release on the situation at Community Park. The News5 news team has you covered."

The camera switched to a camera focused on Inspector Stainton, at the downtown office, in the press room, making a press release to a series of cameras, with a wide array of news microphones in front of him, like CTV, News5, CNN and even more.

"At 4:13pm tonight, the body of Claire Romeo was found in Community Park by a passerby. The Toronto Police Services Criminal Investigations Unit's investigation is still ongoing, but it has been confirmed that the suspect remains the same as to the previous murders of Kendra Plant, Hope Caesar, Juliet Prang, and Amy Yi. From myself and all of Toronto Police Services, our sincere sympathies go out to the Romeo family, and all the other families involved. The police are still asking for the public's help- if you know anything about, or have seen anything about the death of Claire Romeo, or any of the others, to please call, toll free, 1-800-TPS-0911, or 1-800-877-0911. Thank you."

The camera came back to the news anchor named Robin.

"News5 will keep you updated on the situation."

That's sickening. Jules thought. How can someone run around town, killing young women like that? How many will it take? Whoever, it is- they're up to five now.

I turned off the TV, and lifted Kristina up, as she was finished breastfeeding for the night.

Leaning back on the chair, with Kristina in my arms, I shut my eyes.

From across the hall, and through our two bedroom doors, I could hear Sara and Megan moaning loudly. I didn't have to be in the room to know exactly what they were doing.