A Secret Encounter (Amish Secrets--Book 2) by J.E.B. Spredemann
Author:J.E.B. Spredemann
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: J.E.B. Spredemann
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“Joe?” Mammi called. “Will you come in here and help me with this thing?”
“Yes, Ma’am.” Joe set his glass of water on the counter, then followed Mammi into one of the other rooms. When he stepped into the room, he immediately noticed several folded quilts tucked into clear plastic bags that sat on top of a bureau.
“Will you help me move this quilting frame into the other room? This room’s bigger than the other and I’d like to let Jacob’s family use it,” Mammi said.
“Sure,” Joe said, then pointed to the quilts. “What are those for?”
“I’d planned to sell them.”
“I saw the Christmas quilt that you made in Threads of Beauty. It was remarkable. One of the nicest I’ve ever seen.”
reached over with her weathered hand and patted Joe’s hand. “Denki, child. It is kind of you to say so. Der Herr had blessed me with a wonderful grossmudder that taught me how to quilt when I was just a maed.”
“She taught you well,” Joe said, then picked up his end of the quilting frame.
Mammi picked up her side, then quickly set it down. “Ach, I better call Anna in to help with this. I don’t know if I should take my chances on this old back.”
Joe watched as Mammi disappeared and Anna returned in her stead.
“Mammi’s in the kitchen,” Anna explained.
Joe again noticed a hint of pink in her cheeks. “We should talk.”
“I’d rather not. I don’t know what good it will do.”
Joseph frowned. “Would you rather that Harv and I leave?”
“No. Of course not.”
Voices and the pitter patter of little footsteps turned their attention to the kitchen. Anna poked her head out of the room, then quickly returned to lift her side of the quilting frame. “Looks like they’re here. We’d better hurry.”
“Yeah. I should go check on Harv too.” Joe led the way out of the room and Anna directed him to where the quilt should go. After they finished, he abruptly stepped outside and headed for the dawdi haus. He didn’t want to interrupt family time as Mammi, Anna, and her cousins greeted one another.
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