The Stone Wall by Beverly Lewis
Author:Beverly Lewis
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Contemporary Fiction;FIC053000;FIC042000;FIC026000
ISBN: 9781493428182
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Published: 2020-07-30T00:00:00+00:00
Annaâs sister-in-law Cindy called to Anna as Wayne and their sonsâHenry, ten, and Alan, eightâand their youngest child, Gracie, age six, made their way up the porch steps and into the house.
Going to meet them, Anna talked first with Cindy, eyeing her pan of peanut-butter dream bars through the plastic cover. âYouâve been busy today, jah?â she said.
Anna then greeted Wayne, saying it was really nice to see them again.
Wayne grinned and removed his straw hat. âGuess ya had to leave town so youâd miss us.â
Laughing, Anna nodded. âYouâve always been the biggest tease in the family,â she said, patting young Alanâs shoulder and taking his little straw hat when he handed it to her. She gave it to Henry, who went to hang it, as well as his own and his fatherâs, on the row of wooden pegs.
Cindy smiled. âHe certainly is.â She carried the pan over to the counter and placed it there, removing the covering. âBut in Wayneâs defense, it was his idea for me to make these bars.â She glanced at her husband.
âI take all responsibility for the satisfaction of your taste buds, Anna.â Wayne chuckled and smacked his lips.
Anna went over to squeeze little Gracie, who whispered that she was starting school next month. âFirst grade,â she said with a grin, one of her upper front teeth missing.
âAlready?â Anna acted surprised.
Gracie nodded her head and glanced at her parents with big eyes.
âShe can hardly wait,â Cindy said as Annaâs mother removed a stack of dessert plates from the cupboard over the sink.
âIâd rather play for longer,â Henry said, going over to plop down at the table. âSummerâs too short.â He leaned his elbows on the tabletop and dramatically rested his blond head in his hands.
âNow, son,â Wayne said, âthereâs plenty of summer left.â
Henry turned to look out the window. âCan us kids sit outside to eat Mammaâs dessert?â
Wayne gave him a look. âBe polite.â
Anna wondered how long before Henry, who was known to push the limits, would ask this again, even though the children were expected to stick around to visit with family.
âIt is awful hot in here,â Dat said. âWhy donât we all just go outside and eat?â
Henry hopped up from the bench and began to hurry over to the counter to get his dessert, but Wayne whispered something in his ear. With a sheepish expression, Henry stepped back to let Annaâs father and Wayne be first instead.
When they were all outside on the big porch, Anna was reminded of all the many family gatherings here and under the towering backyard trees. She slowly ate Cindyâs scrumptious dessert, savoring every bite. Once the boys had devoured their own desserts, she watched Henry and Alan take turns on the rope swing. Little Gracie, meanwhile, was sitting on the porch steps, playing with a doll sheâd brought from home, talking to it quietly but glancing up every now and then toward the boys like she hoped to have a turn on the swing, too, eventually.
In time,
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