After a quick glance at the clock to see exactly how late she was, Andi decided against digging the phone out of her purse to check. Gram got antsy when they were running behind schedule, but when they were late for church, her grandmother went straight for atomic meltdown. She’d leave nothing behind but rubble if Andi didn’t get her to her seat before the music started. Andi hadn’t even unbuckled her seat belt, and Gram was rolling across the threshold and shutting her door with a slam. Her grandmother’s mouth was tight when she snapped, “I guess you overslept, then?” Andi jumped out to help her get in the car. She shoved Gram’s chair in the trunk and hopped back in. Breathlessly, she said, “Yes, ma’am. I’ll drop you at the door and find a place to park. I hope you won’t miss much.” “I should start riding with Nettie. That woman’s never late.” Gram huffed once and loudly, then it looked like she was trying to calm herself.
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