A Heart Like Home: A Novel by Christine Nolfi
Author:Christine Nolfi [Nolfi, Christine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Published: 2024-04-16T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 20
NOVA
Nova dutifully finished her meal.
Silently she assured herself: nothing she had yet to learn would unravel her. She resolved to hold fast to the composure sheâd spent years cultivating.
As a seasoned foster parent, sheâd seen a lot. What she hadnât encountered firsthand, sheâd learned about in foster-adopt classes, or heard secondhand from Imani. Families beset with all manner of ills, where abuse was the norm. The photos attached to those case files were difficult to view. Many of the children stared furtively at the camera, as if theyâd like to disappearâas if theyâd had no experience of human kindness, and certainly not of love. In others, the childrenâs eyes gleamed with sorrow or hatred, orâmost upsetting of allâthey looked out with blank, lifeless stares.
Those children seemed cut off from human emotion. Their hearts beat in shadow. They frightened Nova more than the wolf that stalked her dreams.
It was painful to confront the darkest corners of human behavior, but Henry and Bella werenât foster kids sheâd heard about secondhand. Bellaâs hair smelled like freshly mown grass and Henryâobstinate, willful, angryâfell asleep each night curled up like a small animal caught in a storm.
Affection for them made Novaâs resolve slip. Listening to Imani speak of abuse theyâd suffered would be hard.
Needing to bolster her spirits, Nova thought about her own life after adoption. The joy on their faces when Helen and Finch first met her at Job & Family Services. Her third Christmas as their daughter, when Novaâher belly full of roasted turkey and her arms laden with child-size gardening toolsâimpulsively climbed onto Finchâs lap. The day she broke Helenâs favorite vase during a tantrum, and her mother, stepping over the shards of glass, scooped her up and brought the tears to a halt by singing âOver the Rainbowâ with gustoâand decidedly off-key. The snippets of memory were gilded with love so pure, they gave her the strength to hear whatever Imani might share.
She gave a short nod. She was ready.
Imani wasted no time. âJean found Paulina.â
âThe social worker who interviewed Glory Croy?â
âTurns out, she moved to West Jefferson after she retired. Jean drove out to her home last weekend.â
âDoes Paulina remember the interview?â
âOh yes. Itâs hard to forget a woman whoâs clearly abused but unwilling to press charges. Especially after the call to social services from Henryâs kindergarten teacher. Paulina felt Glory and her children were one of the families sheâd failed.â
She hadnât, but Nova understood the sentiment. Social workers like Paulina cared about making a difference in peopleâs lives.
âDuring their conversation, Paulina remembered something important.â Imani paused for emphasis, then added, âThe Croy family lived in Muncie, Indiana, for several years. They lived in Columbus twiceâbefore and after residing in Muncie. They moved back to Columbus when Henry was five and Bella three.â
âWill you reach out to Muncie social services? They might have something.â
âJean has already taken care of it. Sheâs also been in contact with Muncie PD.â
Impatient, Nova drummed her fingers on the picnic table. The excitement in Imaniâs voice indicated theyâd found something.
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