Dianne could barely stand her own company, much less that of anyone else. She found herself constantly feeling angry with the children for no good reason. She’d come to accept the new life she carried and even told herself that it would make things better. The children were quite excited about the baby, and everyone wanted a part in planning for the arrival. George and Jamie had the boys help them fashion a cradle for the infant, while Koko and Susannah worked with Lia and Winona to make tiny baby clothes. Dianne had tried hard to put aside the distance that separated her from Cole and focus instead on her little ones. Day after long, cold day, Dianne turned to the Bible for her nightly reading. She knew that God was her mainstay—her fortress of strength. She tried to keep her hope fixed on the fact that He was a God of impossibilities. But as the winter pressed in closer around them, Dianne worried that maybe her life and the mess she’d created were even beyond God. The thing that worried her most, however, was that she hadn’t felt the baby move all day.
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