His Runaway Goal (Game Winner Book 2) by Angela Nicole

His Runaway Goal (Game Winner Book 2) by Angela Nicole

Author:Angela Nicole [Nicole, Angela]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-01-13T16:00:00+00:00


Brenda

I’ve read Rosie two stories while waiting for Chris to come in from the backyard. His niece keeps asking for him. I just smile and tell her he’s outside, talking to her mom.

The little girl’s hair is braided down her back and she’s wearing a princess nightgown.

As I look around the princess-themed room, my thoughts start to wander to what it must be like for her to do things we do so easily.

How does Carol deal with the frustrations they both must feel from time to time?

I think about my conversation with Chris on the way here. He explained how Carol felt guilty about Rosie’s Cerebral Palsy. Although there wasn’t anything she did wrong, I suppose it would be natural to feel that way. Chris says she’s gotten over the ill-placed guilt, perhaps because of Rosie’s optimistic attitude.

The doctors tried to reassure Carol she couldn’t have done anything to prevent what happened, and Chris said she seemed to accept it after some time. But when her husband left them, Carol fell into a deep depression.

She’s been in therapy and because of that, it’s turned her outlook around completely. Maybe I should do the same, but before I can think too much about it, a little voice brings me back.

“Are you excited to go to the zoo tomorrow, Aunt Brenda? I can’t wait to eat cotton candy and feed the giraffe. Do you want to get your face painted too?”

God, this little girl is going to make me cry a river with her sweet and gentle way.

“Of course I want my face painted. I can’t wait to see the animals. Which is your favorite?”

Before Rosie can answer, Chris scares the crap out of both of us when he roars, “The lions!”

Once my heart rhythm returns to normal, I hear Rosie giggling so bad she can’t catch her breath.

“Yes, the lions are my favorite,” she chirps as she slaps her hands together.

I watch the movement of her hands. It’s stilted but at the same time perfect. Rosie is perfect in every way.

“Did I scare you?” Chris asks as he joins us on Rosie’s bed.

His niece shakes her head, while I yell, “Yes!”

This makes the little girl who’s quickly stealing my heart laugh even more.

“All right, what’s going on in here?” Carol asks, standing in the doorway with her hands on her hips.

“Mama, Uncle Chris thinks he’s a lion.”

“He does, does he? Well, perhaps the lion can read you a quick story, then it’s lights out. You know you need a lot of sleep before we go to the zoo.”

“Your mom is right, Rosie bug. I’ll read you a quick story and then it’s lights out.”

“Okay, but I want Aunt Brenda on this side and you on the other side,” Rosie demands as she points to either side of her.

Neither of us dares deny her. But as we get settled in, I can’t help but wonder if Chris would do this with my child? What would it be like to have him in



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