Authors: Gayle Roper
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“I…I love you too,” I whispered into his shoulder. “I died a little each day when I thought you were gone forever.” My arms tightened around him. “Don’t leave me again, okay?”
Clarke tilted my chin. “Never,” he said. “I promise.” And he kissed me.
Then we sat together on my rock, his arm around my shoulders, my arms wrapped around his waist.
“About my sister,” he said as his hand played with my hair, my very messed up hair. “Mary Ann showed up unexpectedly Sunday morning. She sings with a Christian contemporary group, and they were driving from southern New Jersey, where they had sung Saturday night, to Harrisburg for afternoon and evening concerts. They dropped her off on the way through, and I was to drive her to Harrisburg. I didn’t even know she was due in the area or I’d have made sure I took you to hear her sing. She has a wonderful voice. I looked for you Sunday morning to take you to Harrisburg with us, but I didn’t see you.”
“I was in kindergarten church. I got an emergency call Saturday night and covered for a woman with a sick child.”
He made a face. “All I knew was that I couldn’t find you before or after the service, and Mary Ann kept saying that we had to go because she couldn’t be late. Then she had this past week off, and she stayed with Aunt Betty Lou and Uncle Bud until Tuesday evening when we went home. I wanted you two to get to know each other, so I called Monday evening as soon as I got home from work, but Jake said you weren’t there. He said he’d give you my message.”
“You called Monday night?” I felt like the guys in that ad about missed calls of consequence because of no bars, only mine was no phone. But he’d called!
“I also called Tuesday as soon as I thought you’d be home from school. When I said I had to leave town and absolutely must see you before I left, Jake said he didn’t know where you were. Finally, when we left for the airport, we stopped at the Zooks’. Mary told me you were at the storage garages.”
“You called Tuesday?”
“And Wednesday and Thursday and Friday. Several times.”
“And Wednesday and Thursday and Friday? Several times?”
Clarke took me by the shoulders and gently shook me. “Do you always repeat what people say? You’ve got to get your own phone again, you know.”
Clarke had called! He had tried to reach me!
“I didn’t know you called,” I said. “Jake never told me. He was mad at me.”
Clarke nodded. “I know. Really mad. That’s why he didn’t mention the first couple of calls. Then he was too embarrassed to tell. But when you came home last night and told him about Mr. Geohagan, he knew he had to contact me and confess.”
“He called you? That’s why you’re here? Why didn’t he tell me?”
“He’s afraid you’re going to beat him up.”
“Not a bad idea. The last few days have been horrible!”
Funny how strong arms can make horrible memories less haunting.
“Anyway,” Clarke said, “Jake called me. I’ve been on the phone, at the airport, in the air, and on the road for hours.”
I noticed for the first time how weary he looked. “All for me?”
“All for you.”
Now that was romantic.
GAYLE ROPER is an award-winning author of more than forty books and has been a Christy finalist three times.
Gayle enjoys speaking at women’s events across the nation and loves sharing the powerful truths of Scripture with humor and practicality. She lives with her husband in southeastern Pennsylvania where Gayle enjoys reading, gardening, her family, and eating out as often as she can talk Chuck into it.
Coming in September 2010
the sequel to
A Stranger’s Wish…
A Secret Identity
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