Henry had made a fuss when she’d tried to pry him from the tractor seat, and she could only pray that Linden had already left the store and hadn’t heard the commotion or witnessed the humiliating scene of her son rolling on the floor. There was a fine line, she decided, between a child’s inabilit...
Her in-laws had headed back to New Hampshire on Monday, and her father-in-law had promised to go to the eye doctor. E had driven Chloe home on Sunday night and been late getting back. She was trying very hard to give him space—after all, he was in college. But it didn’t make her worry less. Noah ...
Cadie reached over and lightly touched the soft gray fur and Moby pushed his head up into her hand. Cadie scratched under his white chin and he purred. “What did I do to deserve your company?” she whispered softly, and he blinked, stretched out to his full length, and kept purring. A moment later...
The ceramic sleepy moon nightlight from his childhood softly illuminated the small bedroom that had also once been his, and Harper looked up, her tail still drumming on the floor as she wriggled onto her back expectantly. Micah knelt down to scratch her belly and whispered, “You’re silly, you kno...
“Thank you for coming,” she said tearfully. “I’m sorry to be so needy lately.” “Don’t be silly, Birdie,” Piper said. “What in the world happened?!” “We were having a pizza and he suddenly started to have chest pains and I asked him if he wanted to go to the hospital, but before we could even get ...