Butterfly Trees by Gail Gaymer Martin
Author:Gail Gaymer Martin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Barbour Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2013-10-21T00:00:00+00:00
Eight
Ross took a sip of the strong coffee and closed his eyes. Surgery. He hadnât expected it. Since his motherâs fall, heâd prayed fervently; the Lord had His reasons, though, and Ross couldnât fight the Lord. Christians often asked, Why me? Why did this happen to so and so? They were such good people. Why a child? Why this? Why that? Questions fell like raindrops, but the answers were a drought. God knew the full scheme of things. All things had a purpose, and Ross would know the answer only when it didnât matter anymore because heâd be with God.
A stream of air whispered from his lips. After Dr. Louden from the ER had let him know it was a hip fracture, heâd allowed him to visit his mother for a moment. The look on his motherâs face hung in his mind.
âHow do you feel, Mom?â heâd asked.
âNot like jogging.â
Her witty response had taken him by surprise. âI donât suppose. You need to have surgery. You know that.â
Her eyes searched his. âI know. What I did was so careless. . . and dumb.â
âYou were excited, Mom. Those monarchs with their wings open looked like flowers.â
âThey did, and I didnât get a photograph.â
He wanted to tell her sheâd get there another day, but he stopped himself. Sheâd know he was only trying to cover his fear. âMaybe I can get one for you.â
âWould you?â
Her voice sounded so plaintive that his voice caught in his throat. âIâd do anything for you.â He leaned over and kissed her cheek. âMom, Iâll see you when youâre out of surgery, and Iâm praying.â
Her eyes fluttered, and he realized sheâd had a shot to make her drowsy. She licked her lips and tried to speak. âPray. . . .â
âI am, Mom.â He backed out of the room and returned to the waiting room where heâd paced. He looked at a magazine. He paced some more. He opened his cell to call Alissa again but had no new information, so he slipped the phone back into his pocket.
Now with the time still dragging, Ross eyed the wall clock and rose again, searching for a new magazine. His stomach growled. He and his mother had missed lunch. Lunch. With this sad event, his mom would miss much more than lunch. A few chairs over, he spotted a Time magazine and grasped it then turned toward his seat and came to a dead stop. âAlissa.â
She walked toward him, her arms open in greeting, and he welcomed her embrace, holding her close and cherishing the feeling of her slender frame in his arms.
âHow is she?â
âSheâs still in surgery.â
âStill?â
âItâs a hip fracture, but they canât tell the severity until they really take a look.â
âIâm so sorry about this. Your momâs such a delight and so excited about her vacation.â
âLetâs sit.â He pointed to the chair beside his, dropped the magazine on the table, and sank into the cushion. âHow did you get here?â
âCar.â
He gave her a feeble grin. âI know that. I mean, how did you arrange it? You haveââ
âFern came over.
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