In Watering, Megan grapples with the lingering shadows of her past as life events-echoes of death, drug abuse, and crime-resurface to haunt her, stirring memories she longs to escape. The weight of these experiences threatens to overwhelm her, but it is the steadfast love of the Peters family and the unwavering support of their church friends that carry her through each day. As the family grows in size, Megan finds reassurance in the realization that her place among them is secure-not optional, but permanent. This fifth book explores Megan's struggle to rise above her painful history, the healing power of unconditional love, and her deepening sense of belonging within a family that continues to nurture her growth.