The Amish Chef by Sandra Becker

The Amish Chef by Sandra Becker

Author:Sandra Becker
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: clean romance, christian romance, amish, amish romance


Chapter Five

James and Sarah were eventually able to work out their problems in the short term. But Sarah wondered if she was just wasting her time with James, if he would ever really understand the matters of her heart.

Still every time she was around him, his sense of steadiness and strength made him seem so attractive to her. He was easy to be around, hardly demanding and always held Gott in high regard. She really respected him.

“I like the way you’re always steady, never wavering in the face of your plans. And sometimes I can be all over the place so I feel like you can help me to stay on track.” Sarah looked into James’s eyes. “I need structure.”

“You don’t need me for that. The ordnung gives us that.”

“Maybe but you help to make sense of it all,” Sarah said.

“The Bishop does that for us.” James shrugged. “I don’t deserve any credit at all.”

Sarah continued, “And that’s the other thing; you’re so humble.”

James smiled. “And I love the way you challenge me with something every time I’m with you. Whether I like it or not, you force me to think. And no one else has ever done that before.”

“Maybe we are good for each other, after all.” Sarah touched his hand.

James squeezed her hand, careful that he didn’t get caught by her parents.

“I really liked that blueberry pie you made for me.”

“Shhhh,” she whispered. “My parents would be upset if they knew I’d made a pie just for you.”

“But why?” James asked.

“They think my love of cooking isn’t normal and they don’t mind telling me so,” Sarah said, solemnly.

“I’m sorry,” James said. He put his forehead against hers and leaned in for a first kiss; it was fast and fiery. Unfortunately, it ended with Sarah pulling away quickly; for fear that her parents would come downstairs and catch them.

“I don’t know but I always feel so special when I’m with you, James,” she said.

“Me too,” James said, grinning.

Sarah shrugged and smirked. “Maybe we can make this thing work.”

“And then we can get married,” James answered.

“I hope so,” Sarah continued, happily.

She closed her eyes for a moment, then put her head against his hard chest, and dreamed of them being married. But underneath it all, reality kept slipping in. Would they really make it to the altar? The future remained to be seen.



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