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Authors: Winnie Griggs
With a smile as big as the Texas sky, Jack gently folded her into his arms, bringing her home at last.
Eleven months later
“T
here,” Ida Lee said, adding one more pillow behind Callie's back, “that should make you more comfortable.” She gave a little chuckle. “Now, I'd better go tell Jack he can come on up before he wears a hole through the kitchen floorboards and rubs the skin plumb off the back of his neck.”
Callie merely smiled, unable to take her eyes from the miraculous bundle cradled in her arms.
A little boy. And he was absolutely beautiful. She gently stroked his cheek, marveling at the softness of his skin, praising God for this wondrous gift.
The object of her attention gave a huge yawn and peeked up at her, as if annoyed by the interruption, before closing his eyes again. Her smile widened. Those were Jack's eyesâjaybird blue and oh-so expressive.
She looked up as the door swooshed open and saw Jack crossing the room, his gaze locked on her, his face reflecting a mix of cautious concern and ready-to-burst joy.
He gently brushed the hair from her forehead and placed
a light kiss where the strands had been. “How are you feeling?”
“Tremendously blessed.” She loosened their newborn's swaddling cloth. “Meet your son.”
“He's so small.” Jack eased himself down to sit on the bed beside her, his eyes drinking in the infant with the rapt attention of an explorer who had uncovered an immense treasure. Then he tentatively reached down to touch a tiny hand and the baby reflexively curled his fingers around one of Jack's own.
Callie watched powerful emotions playing over Jack's face, and felt her cup of joy and contentment overflow.
Thank You, Father, for this wonderful family You've made me a part of.
Jack looked up and stroked her cheek with his free hand. “He's beautiful. Just like his mother.”
She leaned into his touch, drawing strength and comfort, as always, from his warmth. “But he has his father's spirit.”
The baby released Jack's finger and Jack drew Callie's head against his shoulder. “Mrs. Tyler, are you calling our son a troublemaker?”
She chuckled. “Not at all. I'm just saying I can tell he will be very self-assured.” She studied the baby again. “We need to give him a name.”
“I've been thinking about that. What do you think of the name Leland?”
She straightened slightly so she could study his face. Had his suggestion come from some sense of guilt or dutiful penitence?
Jack met her gaze without flinching. “If it makes you uncomfortable, we'll pick something else. It's just that, wellâ” he rubbed the back of his neck, the merest hint of ruddiness tinting his cheeks “âI know I didn't act much like it these
past several years, but I always loved and respected my big brother. I'd like to do this for him. And I can't think of a better role model for our son.”
Callie's eyes welled. “Oh, but I can,” she said softly. Then she leaned her head back against Jack's chest. “However, I believe one Jack in this family is quite enough. I think Leland is a wonderful name. And Matthew for a middle name, perhaps? It means âGift from God.'”
Jack nodded, but anything he might have said was forestalled by the clattering of footsteps on the stairs.
“The children have been champing at the bit to come up here ever since Doc Haynie left.” Jack grinned. “You should have heard Simon's cheer when Doc said it was a boy.”
Callie laughed at the thought.
“Selfish man that I am, I told Ida Lee to hold them off a for a bit so I could have a few moments alone with you.”
Callie sat upright again, but didn't leave the circle of Jack's arm. It was her favorite place to be.
She gently stroked the baby's head.
“Leland Matthew Tyler, prepare to meet the rest of your family.”
Dear Reader,
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I've always enjoyed both reading and writing marriage-of-convenience stories. There's so much built-in conflict and room for growth when two people are forced together to know each other and work through their differences after they are joined in marriage rather than before.
This particular story started with a few “what if” questions on my part. What if a woman who felt physically unattractive found a chance to have a family through an arranged marriage with a man who understood her shortcomings? And then what if this woman arrived at her new home to find her husband had died hours after their proxy wedding, so that she had become a widow without ever meeting her husband?
Callie and Jack's story is born from this one little kernel. And oh, how they surprised me as I captured it on paper. Their story brought me joy and tears and laughter as it unfolded. I hope you, too, will find something to celebrate in their story.
Wishing you love and blessings in your life,
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Winnie Griggs
ISBN: 9781408938058
The Hand-Me-Down Family
© Winnie Griggs 2009
First Published in Great Britain in 2009
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