A Simple Autumn: A Seasons Of Lancaster Novel - Plot & Excerpts
Keep twisting,” Gabe said. Gabe stepped back from the fence as his younger brother used a set of pliers to twist the wires around, creating a braid that would hold. They were in the back acres, repairing a hole in the fence, and once Gabe had shown Simon how to attach the wires, his brother had stepped up to give it a try. It was Simon’s first time mending a fence, but he was getting the hang of it. Cold air was setting in over the land, and clouds of mist rolled in over the hills. Puffs of steam came from the nostrils of the waiting horses. Gabe tucked the spool of wire into his saddlebag and looked over the east hills, toward the town. They were too far away to see the town or any of the houses, but he knew that Emma’s home was in that direction, on the outskirts of town. Emma was there right now, probably grading papers or helping Fanny prepare dinner. He imagined her in the kitchen, punching dough.
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