He Restores My Soul (The Langston Family Saga Book 1) by LaShonda Bowman

He Restores My Soul (The Langston Family Saga Book 1) by LaShonda Bowman

Author:LaShonda Bowman [Bowman, LaShonda]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3, mobi
Publisher: Parker Fine Press
Published: 2015-12-22T05:00:00+00:00


After a round of tight hugs and emotional goodbyes, Robin and the sisters promised each other to stay in touch.

When Robin headed out the front door of the suite, Pam followed. "Do you mind if I walk you to your car so we can talk?"

"Of course not." Robin said, pushing the DOWN button on the elevator panel.

"Can you tell me more about this Morris family?"

The elevator chimed and the doors slid open.

“Well,” Robin said, stepping in. "I know a bit more about the parents than I do the boys. The mother, Esther, is a nurse at Presby. Her husband, Deacon, is a sweetheart. A big teddy bear of a man. If I'm not mistaken, he's been a janitor with the Dallas Public School system for most of his life.

"Deacon?" Pam asked. "That's the father's name? His full name?"

Robin grimaced. "I'm sorry, but I don't know. That's all I've ever heard anyone call him. I'm not even sure if it's his given name or just a nickname.” Robin studied Pam’s worried expression. “Why the sudden interest in the Morrises?”

“Apparently, our mother left all she had to someone with that last name. I’d like to know why. And since there’s a family with that name at the church…”

“Gotcha.”

Once again, the elevator chimed. This time, to notify them of reaching the first floor. Pam shoved her hands in her pockets and followed Robin out of the elevator and into the lobby. A hundred thoughts raced through her mind, none of them getting her any closer to the answers she needed.

“What do you know about the rest of the family?"

"Like I said earlier, there's five boys. The youngest one was a bit of a surprise, because—.“

Pam looked to see why Robin had stopped talking.

"What?"

Robin stood there in the middle of the lobby, her mouth open, but no words coming out. She kept blinking as if she'd seen something she couldn’t believe.

"When did you say it was that Kristina miscarried?"

“Uh…almost eighteen years ago. But what does that have to do with—“

Robin grabbed Pam's upper arm. “I started to say that the youngest was a bit of a surprise because Esther hadn’t planned on having any more children. Her boys were already preteens. Then late one night, the doorbell rang. But when Deacon turned on the porch light, no one was there. No adult, anyway. Just an abandoned, premature baby."



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