Out of a Dream (Sandy Cove Series Book One) by Rosemary Hines

Out of a Dream (Sandy Cove Series Book One) by Rosemary Hines

Author:Rosemary Hines [Hines, Rosemary]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rosemary Hines
Published: 2014-04-07T04:00:00+00:00


Steve glanced over at Michelle as they approached Sandy Cove. He wanted to tell her all about his weekend and about his new commitment to God. But he knew he needed to wait.

Michelle talked vaguely about the classes and seminars she had attended. Even though she didn’t say much, it was obvious from the enthusiasm in her voice that she was as thrilled about her new spiritual discoveries as he was about his. Steve listened patiently, trying to understand this world of mysticism and occult that was so fascinating to his bride.

They decided to pick up Chinese food for dinner. When they arrived home, Steve proudly showed her how he had already straightened up the house and set the coffee table in the family room for their dinner. While she went upstairs to change, he started a fire in the fireplace.

As soon as she came back down, she told him she wanted to give her mom a quick call before they ate. Sitting on the couch, she picked up the phone and dialed. She seemed relieved to hear her mom’s voice. Steve heard her say, “You sound a lot better, Mom.”

Then there was a pause.

“Yeah. I’ve noticed that with Steve sometimes,” Michelle said.

Steve wondered what she was talking about.

“I’m sure you’re right. Well, tell Grandma and Grandpa I said hi.”

Another pause.

“Love you, too, Mom. Bye.”

Steve glanced over at her. She looked more relaxed. “So, what did your mom say?”

“She’s doing better now that she’s at my grandparents’ house.”

“What was the bit about noticing something with me?”

Michelle looked confused for a moment and then replied, “Oh. Mom was saying that Grandpa told her men sometimes need to get away from everything and think things out by themselves. I just said that I’d noticed the same thing about you.”

“Yeah, I guess I do that sometimes. So does your grandfather think your dad will be okay?”

“He seems to. You know how Grandpa is. Always trusting that God will take care of everything.”

“You don’t sound so sure about that yourself,” Steve said. He could feel his heart speeding up at the mention of God, and he wondered how far he should take the topic.

“Well, it really doesn’t matter what I think right now. I’m just glad Mom is feeling better.” She got up and walked into the kitchen to serve up the takeout food.

Steve cleared off the coffee table and lit the pillar candle. Then he started some soft music.



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