The Lines Between Us by Amy Lynn Green
Author:Amy Lynn Green
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Historical Fiction;Christian fiction;Suspense fiction;FIC042030;FIC014050;FIC026000
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Published: 2021-07-13T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 20
Gordon Hooper
January 22, 1945
After a long dayâs work, hot water pouring down your back was a welcome feeling, during January in particular. Sometimes the other COs started singing in the showerâfolk tunes and praise choruses from the Mennonite songbook, and even the occasional popular song when the Apostle Tom wasnât around. One time, Shorty gargled a full verse of âToo-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ralâ before he choked on a high note.
The point was, fellows let their guard and their pants down at about the same time in the shower house. That made it the perfect place for a Monday night interrogationâand better, one where Dorie couldnât possibly listen in and then tell me what I did wrong.
So when I saw Lloyd lift a stiff white towel out of the clean laundry bin an hour before curfew, I did the same, hauling along my kit with its toothbrush and government-issue soap that smelled like congealed disappointment.
âGoing to wash up, boys?â Shorty barreled his way past us to the door before we could answer. âBetter hurry, or Iâll get all the hot water.â
So much for a private conversation with Lloyd.
Not like youâll find anything out anyway. Dorie probably gave you this job because she knows youâd mess up anything serious. Youâre useless at this.
Stop it, I ordered myself, pulling up my coat against the cold wind. Thatâs what my father had always said about me. Useless.
But it wasnât true. I could do this.
Once weâd taken three of the four shower stalls, I took a deep breath and started in on the interrogation as I undressed. âAwful, wasnât it? Morrissey telling us about Jack like that yesterday.â
âSure was.â Shortyâs voice from the stall next to me, usually animated, had tempered a bit. âDonât think itâs sunk in yet.â Lloyd didnât add anything, but I heard the spray of his water turning on.
âI wish Iâd gotten the chance to . . . say something to him before he left for the lookout.â I cleared my throat over the rising emotion. Not now. âWhich reminds me. Did either of you notice anything . . . strange about Jack before he . . . you know, before the accident?â
âLike the fact that he ate his cornflakes dry instead of putting milk in them?â
âNo, Shorty. Strange like . . . something he was worried about or someone he was upset with. You know.â
I winced, grateful they couldnât see my expression. Acting casual was not my calling.
Thankfully, it didnât sound like Shorty noticed. âNothing I can think of. Except it seemed like the Apostle Tom was extra mad at him just before he left. I said to him, âWhatâd he do, Tom, freeze your long johns?ââ Shortyâs braying laugh was distorted by the water. âHe just said something about Jack not being worthy of our respect.â
True, that was a step above Thomasâs general dislike. Iâd noticed it too, on the day Roger joined the military. But Dorie told me sheâd spoken with Thomas and didnât think he had anything to do with it, whatever that meant.
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