“And it hurts too,” I quietly admitted. I sighed, my
anger drained. “The afternoon started out perfectly. Agnes
and I wanted to help her make cookies. I thought she might
like to speak with Agnes and get to know her. If I had
known that wasn"t the case, I wouldn"t have gone over
there.”
“Maybe she needs time to think things through.
There"s got to be a reason for what happened.”
“I don"t care what the reason is. She had no excuse
for treating me that way. It was as if I was inconveniencing
her.” I shook my head. “I"m just going to forget it. She"s not
worth the effort if she"s going to be childish.”
I didn"t wait for him to respond. I wanted to be alone,
so I went to my bedroom. Thoughts of her, Todd, and North
Dakota swirled through my mind. Did I make a mistake in
coming here? Maybe I should have stayed in Virginia. If I
had stayed, I"d probably be with Kent. I stared out the
window. It was a clear night. The kind of night that should
have brought peace instead of inner turmoil.
I knew I needed to pray. I also knew I shouldn"t be
wanting Kent when I was married to Todd. I made a vow
before God to love, honor and obey Todd for the rest of my
life. My thoughts sobered. I had been so concerned about
what I wanted that I hadn"t bothered to think of what God
wanted me to do.
Startled at the revelation, I got down on my knees
beside my bed and prayed. As I prayed, I held nothing
back. I confessed all my thoughts about Kent and how I
was hurt when he ended our courtship. I also admitted that I
married Todd to get out of a situation that I didn"t want to be
in. I had used Todd. He didn"t deserve it, even if he knew
what my feelings toward him were. I wasn"t being faithful to
him when I considered the possibility of leaving with Kent.
In that instant, I realized that love wasn"t a feeling. It
was a choice. I didn"t have to be at the mercy of my whims.
I had freewill. I could choose to love Todd. There was
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certainly nothing repulsive about him. In fact, he was
absolutely wonderful. He treated me much better than Kent
ever had. And he was handsome. So there wasn"t any
reason I shouldn"t desire him. There was no reason why I
couldn"t love him.
I also prayed about the situation with Barbara and
what to do about it. I prayed for Agnes and what she might
encounter when she faced her parents who were bound to
find out she came to visit me and Todd rather than go on a
class trip to New England. I prayed that Todd"s parents
would bring him back into their hearts. Then I recalled all
the good things Todd had done for me and how much he
loved me. My last thought was that I loved him before I fell
asleep on the floor.
***
When I woke up, my body felt stiff but my heart was
light. I eagerly got dressed and hopped down the stairs. I
couldn"t wait to see Todd. I was ready to final y put Kent
behind me and start my life as Todd"s wife.
To my surprise, I saw Agnes making French toast.
“Good morning,” I greeted.
She grinned at me. “Look who"s cooking! I didn"t
want to wake you so I dared to explore the great unknown.”
“That"s very brave.”
“Do you want some?”
I pretended to think about it. “Wil I have to be brave
to eat it?”
She rolled her eyes at my joke. “Who knows? It
may be better than what you make.”
“Then I better have some. Did Todd go to work?”
“Yes.”
I sat down. He didn"t usually leave this early. I
thanked her as she handed me the plate of food. After
taking a bite, I said, “This is good!”
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“Thanks. Are you feeling better?”
I nodded. “Much better. I"m sorry I was inhospitable
yesterday. My parents would faint if they knew how I
behaved.”
“You had a lot on your mind.”
I knew she meant Kent. “Agnes, I have something to
tell you. I did a lot of thinking last night, and I recalled how
good Todd has been to me. I"m not going to leave him.”
She looked relieved. “I was scared for awhile there.”
“You real y wanted us to be together for a long time,
didn"t you?”
“I just thought you two made a good couple.
Besides, it"s nice to have you as a sister.”
After she set her own plate down and sat in her
chair, she changed the subject. “I do wonder why Kent
suddenly ended his engagement to Rebecca. It seemed like
one day everything was fine, and the next, it wasn"t.
Rebecca doesn"t even come out of her house anymore.”
“When did he end their engagement?”
“About three months ago. You handled being
without him better than she is.”
“Her parents aren"t forcing her to go out and attend
social functions like mine did, are they?”
“No. They aren"t. Well, I"m glad your parents
insisted you go to social functions. You wouldn"t have run
off and married Todd if they hadn"t.”
“I got lucky. What if I ended up with someone who
mistreated me? I was vulnerable, and it would have been
easy to run off with the wrong man. It was my parents" faith
in Todd that made me pick him.”
“Do you regret marrying Todd?”
“No. But I am sorry our families weren"t at the
wedding.”
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Since the weather was nice, Agnes and I decided to
go into town so she could do some shopping. It felt good to
go shopping with the small amount of money I had saved up
for Todd"s Christmas gift. Agnes had her allowance to
spend, and she insisted on buying things form North Dakota.
“I miss shopping with you,” I said as we entered the
barn.
“I do too. It just isn"t the same without you.”
I wiped a tear from my eye and focused on getting
the buggy ready. When we got everything set up, I realized
I also missed my trips to town with Barbara. I pushed aside
the ache in my heart and urged the horses forward. The air
was brisk but felt good. The ride into town seemed longer
that day for some reason.
“Who"s that?” Agnes interrupted my thoughts by
pointing to the side of the road.
I glanced at the direction she indicated. I didn"t hide
my surprise. What was Mrs. Carson doing out here without
her horse? She was all by herself and an abandoned
buggy.
An instant surge of gratification swept over me. It
served her right to have to walk to town after all the
gossiping she did about Todd. I was ready to ride past her
when a question popped into my head.
What if it was you?
I sighed. It took all of my energy to stop and call her
name.
She turned around. I saw that a wheel on her buggy
had fallen off.
“What happened?” Agnes asked for me.
Mrs. Carson choked back her sobs as she spoke.
“The wheel came off and the horse ran off. I don"t know
how he got away but he did. And I-I…can"t believe it. He
just ran off.”
I glanced at the direction she motioned to. He went
south. Suddenly, I felt compassion for her. She was cold
and afraid out here all by herself.
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“Can we take you to town?” I offered. “I know where
your husband works.”
She agreed and we helped her into the buggy. It
was meant for two people so we squeezed in together. We
gave her some blankets so she could warm up.
“Thank you,” she softly replied, stil fighting back her
tears.
“We"re heading into town anyway,” I replied.
The rest of the ride was quiet. I supposed Mrs.
Carson was as uncomfortable around me as I was around
her. I didn"t know what to say to her, and even Agnes was
at loss for words. We all breathed a sigh of relief when we
arrived in town. The trip had been difficult for all of us.
“Is your husband at lunch?” I asked.
She took note of the time on the clock in front of the
bank. “No. He wil stil be at work.”
I nodded and urged the horses to trot until we
stopped in front of the small building between the library and
the church.
“Thank you, Mrs. Brothers,” she quietly replied.
Her humbled expression softened my hard heart.
“You"re welcome.”
She got out of the buggy and ran into the post office.
I lightly clicked the reins on the horses so that they
took me and Agnes to the mercantile. Before I set the
brake, Agnes put her hand on my arm.
“What"s wrong?” I asked.
“I"ve been doing a lot of thinking, and I think I know
why Barbara has been reserved with you.”
Curious, I waited for her to continue.
“She was acting fine until I showed up. I am
guessing you two are close friends?”
I nodded.
“I think she"s afraid that since I"m here, there"s no
place for her in your life.”
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My eyes widened. Could it be true? “Oh, that"s sil y!
I can have both of you for my friends.”
She smiled. “Of course, you can. But you and I
shared our childhood together. I"m now your sister-in-law,
and we have so much in common. She probably feels like
she doesn"t belong with us when we"re together.”
I hadn"t considered that possibly.
“Anyway, I notice she"s in town today. Why don"t I
do your job at the Coleys while you talk to her?” She pointed
to the doctor"s office across the street. “I"m sure you two will
work things out.”
I knew the Coleys would be fine if Agnes took my
place for the day. I agreed and we parted. I took a deep
breath as I walked to the doctor"s office. I didn"t want to lose
Barbara"s friendship. Though she was dramatically different
from my childhood friend, I valued her just as much. I slowly
opened the door.
“Mrs. Brothers!”
I immediately grinned as three little children came
running over to hug me. Calvin, Bruce and Molly were
excited to see me. I hugged them back, delighted by their
warm welcome. I glanced up and saw Barbara say good-
bye to the doctor who returned to the backroom in the small
building. I hesitated for a moment but decided our
friendship was too important to worry about a rejection.
“How are you today, Barbara?” I asked. I stood up
and walked over to her, her children on my heels.
She smiled. “Actual y, I"m great. I just found out I"m
in the family way.”
“That"s wonderful!” I hugged her. “Is that why you"re
here?”
She nodded. “I kept thinking I had the flu, but John
insisted I come here to see if it was something else. It turns
out he was right.”
I frowned. “Why did you think you had the flu?”
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“I feel sick all the time and I don"t have my usual
energy.”
“Is that common when a woman"s expecting?”
“With most women, it is. Didn"t your mother discuss
such things with you?”
I shook my head. “I don"t know my real mother. I
was adopted by my parents. They weren"t able to have
children.”
“Oh. I"m sorry.”
“You didn"t know. I didn"t have anyone to tell me
about expecting. The teachers were too busy making sure
we knew how to act at a dinner party or decorate a house. I
learned how to read and write and do math though, so it
wasn"t a total waste of my time.”
She considered my words. “If you were in the family
way, would you know?”
I blushed. I knew how babies were conceived. At
least, I wasn"t that ignorant! Even young ladies discussed
those details when no adults were listening. “I know I"m not
in the family way. I stil menstruate.”
“Would you like me to tell you what the common
symptoms are? Perhaps soon you will feel ill and figure out
it"s not an illness.”
Her kind grin brought relief to me. It was as if
nothing was wrong. Still, I knew I had to discuss it. “Yes, I
do need to know that,” I admitted. “First though, I would like
to discuss a matter that has been troubling me. Could we sit
down?”
She seemed uncertain but followed me to a seat in
the office. We talked quietly while her children played. No