Authors: Charles Martin
“He's not alone,” I said.
“My doctor won't let me eat them.”
I didn't agree, but I didn't tell her that. At least not directly.
“Seems sort of criminal to keep a kid from eating a cheeseburger.”
She smiled. “That's what I told him.”
While I finished my drink, she watched me with neither impatience nor worry. Somehow I knew, despite the mountain of money at my feet, that even if I never gave her a penny, she'd pour that lemonade until I either turned yellow or floated off. Problem was, I had longer than she did. Annie's hope might lie in that bottle, and I had a feeling that her faith in God could move Mount Everest and stop the sun, but absent a new heart, she'd be dead before she hit puberty.
The story continues in
When Crickets Cry
by Charles Martin.
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