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Epilogue
“This is the happiest day of my life. I'm walking my daughter down the aisle.” Noel cried, not caring who saw.
Verona wiped her father's cheeks. “Don't start. My makeup is flawless and I'm not about to ruin it with waterworks.”
Elijah came inside the house. “Everyone's waiting and Michael is yelling he's coming in here for you if you don't get a move on.”
“Tell that mule head this is my day and I won't be rushed because of his impatience,” she glared.
Elijah grinned, and left to rejoin Michael and Keith at the makeshift altar in the gardens of what used to be Lauren's home. Verona and Michael would be raising John and Olivia there, as it was the only home the children had ever known. It was traumatic enough their mother had died a few months ago. Uprooting them would be too much. Verona and Michael would tell them the whole sordid tale of how Lauren died by a gunshot wound one day. For now, they told the twins Lauren was in heaven. Which was a lie.
Michael was not selling the penthouse, though. He was having the rooms redone and equipped for young children.
Verona touched her tiger pendant and smiled. Her life was complete. Her son and Michael were building a relationship but it was not without its trials. Elijah bristled when Michael corrected him about something. Michael felt she had been too generous with the Hummer she had bought Elijah. And, on it went. But, all was well.
John and Olivia entangled themselves in folds of her gown. Her mother came running after them.
“I can't keep them still,” she fussed, though she laughed at their antics.
Verona bent to kiss them. God had given her children. She now understood what her father meant about adoption. Olivia was the cutest flower girl and John was taking his job as ring bearer very seriously.
Taking Noel's hand, she said, “I'm ready.”
Gina came and smoothed her Badgley Mischka gown. “I have to do my job as the matron of honor and let me just say you are stunning. Michael won't be able to keep his eyes off you.”
Mindy rounded the corner. “I hear the music playing. We have to go.” She served as Verona's only bridesmaid. The young woman had been floored when Verona asked her. Mindy was so intent on not missing a step during rehearsal Verona had to tell her she needed to relax and have fun.
As Verona focused on Michael, calmness seeped through her being. She was on the right path to the man God had perfected for her. He was obstinate and stubborn, but he was hers. She could live with that.
Reading Group Questions
1.
Keith and Michael were estranged. Keith spent years in prayer for Michael to return home. God answered, though not in the way Keith expected. Have you ever sought God's help for something but were unprepared for how He responded?
2.
Michael held on to past hurts, which made him bitter and distrustful. Forgiveness frees us. Is there a past situation in your life which you need to let go of? Share with your reading group.
3.
Recall how Michael felt when Gina touched him of her own volition. How did it make him feel? What did that touch tell Michael about Gina's feelings even though she hadn't said a word? Share a time when a touch brought you comfort.
4.
Keith called for a time of fasting and prayer. How did that help Michael's case? Give other examples from the Bible where God fought man's battle for him. Share a time when you may have fasted and prayed about a matter and the results.
5.
Mindy battled mental illness. She sought both psychiatric and spiritual help. Do you think it should be one or the other? Is it possible to be saved and still struggle with a mental illness?
6.
Verona felt God was punishing her when she learned she was unable to have more children. Does God punish women in this way? For instance, some women who have had abortions feel God punishes them by closing their womb or by giving them sick children.
7.
Verona was in love with Michael for years but kept it hidden. Share an experience where you had feelings for someone who may not have returned your feelings. What did you do about it? Do you regret your actions or inaction?
8.
Do you agree with Noel and Louisa Stachs's reasons for giving up Verona's son for adoption? In your opinion, is there ever a good reason for adoption? What do you think of the idea of open adoption?
9.
Lauren brazenly stole Michael's sperm and used it in artificial insemination to get pregnant. This was entrapment and highly unethical behavior. How do you feel about women who trap men into marriage and/or relationships through children?
10.
Michael felt the honorable thing to do was marry Lauren because she was the mother of his children. Other than being in love, what are the necessary ingredients for a healthy marriage?
11.
Keith stated that there was no way he would marry someone other than for love. Do you share his belief? Would you marry a poor man you loved or a rich man who could provide you security?
12.
Looking at the title,
The Fall of the Prodigal,
explain how both Michael and Verona were kinds of prodigals. Talk about their journey “home.”
About the Author
Michelle Lindo-Rice enjoys crafting women's fiction with themes centered around the four “F” words: Faith, Friendship, Family, and Forgiveness. Her first published work,
Sing A New Song,
was a Black Expressions featured selection. Originally from Jamaica West Indies, Michelle Lindo-Rice calls herself a lifelong learner.
She has earned degrees from New York University, SUNY at Stony Brook, and Teachers College, Columbia University. When she moved to Florida, she enrolled in Argosy University where she completed her Education Specialist degree in Education Leadership. A pastor's kid, Michelle upholds the faith, preaching, teaching, and ministering through praise and worship.
For more information about her other books, or to leave an encouraging word, you can reach Michelle online at Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Stumbledupon, Twitter @mlindorice, Pinterest, Google+. To learn more about her books, please join her mailing list at
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The Fall of the Prodigal Copyright © 2015
Michelle Lindo-Rice
 
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ISBN: 978-1-6016-2698-1
 
 
 
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