Letters of Trust by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Author:Wanda E. Brunstetter [Brunstetter, Wanda E.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781636093352
Publisher: Barbour Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2023-04-15T00:00:00+00:00
After church was over and the noon meal had been served, Vic went out to check on Domino. His horse had acted kind of spooky on the ride to church, and Vic wanted to be sure the animal hadnât broken free or become tangled. When he got to the line of horses, Vic was relieved to see that Domino was okay and appeared to be quite docile. Vic concluded that the horse should be fine until Eleanor was ready to go, which he hoped would be soon, because he didnât feel like socializing with anyone today.
Vic walked over to where his buggy was parked, thinking he might get in and take a nap, but before he could put one foot into the buggy, his dad showed up.
âHey, Son, youâre not leaving already, are you?â Dad questioned.
Vic shook his head. âNot yet. Iâm feeling kind of tired today and thought Iâd rest for a while, until my fraa is ready to go.â
âBusy week at work, huh?â
âJah. Always busy, and some days more than others.â
âI understand.â Dad gestured to Vicâs carriage. âWhy donât we both get in? We can rest our weary bones and visit awhile.â
Vic was not in the mood to talk, but he could hardly tell his dad no. He and Mom werenât a part of this church district, since they lived in Strasburg. However, Vic was sure theyâd come all this way today so they could see him and Eleanor, and he would not turn his dad aside.
âOkay.â Vic climbed into the driverâs side, and Dad went around to the left and took his seat on the passengerâs side. He didnât mind a little idle chat with his father, but it appeared from the expression on Dadâs face that it was going to be more of a serious talk. I hope he doesnât mention anything about Eddie. Iâm not up for that today. In fact, Iâd like to avoid talking about my little brother with anyone, because all it does is increase the agony I feel over his untimely death.
âOther than being tired from work, how are you doing in other ways?â Dad placed his hand on Vicâs arm as he looked over at him.
Vic shifted on his seat. âIâm getting by. How about you?â
âYesterday, with it being Eddieâs birthday, was kind of tough.â
Vic just swallowed around the thickness that had formed in his throat. He really did not want to talk about this.
âWas Saturday kind of hard for you too?â Dad persisted.
Heâs not going to let the topic drop. Releasing his fatherâs hand from his arm, Vic stared straight ahead. âYeah, it bothered me a lot.â He felt his facial muscles quiver and wished he could control the action. âEddie should not have died. He was cheated out of his whole life.â
âBut heâs in heaven now. Iâm certain of it. Donât you find that comforting?â
Vic shrugged. âGuess I would if I was there with him.â
Dad clasped Vicâs arm again. âIt wasnât your time to go.â
âMaybe it should have been.
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