That Wintry Feeling (Debbie Macomber Classics) - Plot & Excerpts
Angela asked, placing a hand over her mouth to hide a wide yawn. “Not yet, sweetheart.” Cathy pulled the pajama-clad child into her lap. “What woke you, a bad dream?” Snuggling in Cathy’s arms, Angela nodded. “I had a dream you went away like Louise and Mrs. Rafferty and Miss Bittle.” Carefully smoothing the hair away from Angela’s sleepy face, Cathy kissed her troubled brow. “I’m not going away. Don’t you know how much I love you and your father? I could never leave you.” “Are you going to have babies?” Angela lifted her head so she could watch Cathy’s expression, as if this information was important to her. “Would you like a little brother or sister?” Cathy could well understand Angela’s hesitancy. She had been an only child for seven years. It wasn’t until recently that Grady had given the little girl the attention and love she needed. It wouldn’t be unreasonable for her to be jealous, or wish to remain the focus of their attention. Eagerly, the young head bobbed up and down.
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