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Authors: Margaret Daley
“M
om, the show is almost on.”
All the way into the kitchen Laura heard Alexa’s shout from Peter’s den. Laura hurriedly grabbed the bag of potato chips and made her way toward the room where her children, Aunt Sarah, Alice, Noah and Jacob were situated around a large television waiting for the
More Than Dreams
show to come on.
She put the potato chips on the coffee table next to the dip and other assorted food for this little celebration, then sat in the only available place left in the den, the ottoman to the chair where Peter was comfortably situated. Right where she wanted to be. Leaning back, she relished his arms around her, hugging her against him. Every day during the past weeks since Labor Day, she counted her blessings in having Peter in her life, in her children’s lives.
“The next month is going to be busy. Are you ready for it?” Peter whispered into her ear, his breath tingling her skin beneath her ear.
“Let’s see, there’s the grand opening of the two cottages in a week and—” she tapped her finger against her chin “—I seem to have forgotten what else we need to do.”
He nibbled on her ear, then murmured with a chuckle, “Nothing too important. Just a little wedding ceremony to go to and then the best part, the honeymoon.”
“Oh, yeah. It must have slipped my mind.” She shifted so she was face-to-face with him. “Why do we always plan everything important so close together?”
His love twinkled in his eyes. “Because your kids and I decided we didn’t want to wait any longer than that and fall break is the third week in October. Besides, when you get back from your honeymoon, you’re going to have your hands full managing the Henderson Foundation. You don’t mind not working at the high school?”
“Not one bit. Managing the foundation is my dream come true.”
“The donations have been pouring in, and after this show, I can’t imagine them stopping. We’ve got plans to make.”
She smiled, winding her arms around his neck. “A third house?”
“Then a fourth one. We’ve got the room.” He kissed her lightly, then nipped at her lower lip.
“Hey, you two lovebirds, the show is starting. This will be your fifteen minutes of fame,” Alice said, sitting near the TV set in her favorite lounge chair from her apartment.
Peter looked around the room. “We’re going to have to add rooms to this house. Alice told me today she’ll stay as long as I want her. Secretly, I think she’s thrilled
to be in the middle of all the kids. She loves children and yours are special to her. She once told me they make her feel young.”
“That’s wonderful. If Aunt Sarah ever decides not to live alone, we could build a little cottage out back for them.”
“Shh, Mom.” Sean took the remote and increased the volume.
“Peter, there you are!” Joshua yelled, waving his arm toward the television.
Laura settled back to watch the show, Peter’s arms around her again, her head cushioned by his shoulder. She scanned the faces of her friends and family sharing this moment with her and Peter. Contentment flowed through her. She’d never felt more at home.
Thank You, Lord.
Dear Readers,
God knew what He was doing when He created animals. Of course, He always knows what He is doing. When I’ve had a particularly hard day, all I have to do is come home and hold my cat for a few minutes to feel better. The power of animals to heal is part of what this story is about. In
Once Upon a Family
Peter uses animals to help reach at-risk children, having been one himself. He rescues abandoned animals and uses them to rescue abandoned children. The other message in this book is about the critical need for quality foster care for children in need of a nurturing and loving place to live. Children are one of our greatest resources. We need to cherish and protect them.
I love to hear from readers. You can contact me at P. O. Box 2074, Tulsa, OK 74101, or visit my Web site at www.margaretdaley.com.
Have a blessed day,
ISBN: 978-1-4268-8592-1
ONCE UPON A FAMILY
Copyright © 2007 by Margaret Daley
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