Synopsis
Home, At Last is the fourth volume in the series—a tender, heartfelt interlude about what happens after the miracle at the Wisconsin State Fair. Not the world-shaking parts. The quiet ones. The bedtime stories. The sibling squabbles. Them learning how to be a family when everything about you defies expnation.
Emily and Daniel are no longer just surviving. They’re growing. Laughing. Arguing. Pying. They’re allowed to be children now—and that, more than anything, is the magic.
But this isn’t just their story.
It’s Sarah and Thomas’s, too—the story of two parents who said yes to the impossible, and are now learning how to love without needing to understand. About welcoming not just a daughter and a son, but a whole new way of seeing family.
As old questions surface and new ones rise, the Parker household stretches to hold it all—the confusion, the joy, the exhaustion, the wonder. And when a familiar figure from their past returns, they’re reminded that some answers only come when you’re ready. And some families were always meant to find each other—even across universes.
This is a shorter story about being a kid. Being a parent.And choosing—every day—to stay.To belong.Together.