There Comes A Season. Carol Steward
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Название: There Comes A Season

Автор: Carol Steward

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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isbn: 9781472064301

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      “Then let’s take the kids to the zoo one of these weekends.”

      “That would be good for us. Get outside, walk, and of course, I have to get some cotton candy.”

      “Now you’re talking like yourself.”

      After they’d finished the dishes, Barb hugged Laura.

      “What was that for?”

      “I just have this feeling.”

      Laura laughed. “Don’t do this to me. The last time you had one of your ‘wonderful’ feelings, I ended up sick for nine months.”

      “Admit it. You wouldn’t know what to do without Chad keeping you on your toes.”

      “That’s an understatement. At least that won’t be the case this time. Maybe I’m going to win the lottery. Of course, since I don’t play, I couldn’t win.”

      “No, that’s not it I see a change in you.” She looked at Laura, studying her. “You’ve become stronger.”

      “You mean more stubborn. It couldn’t be physically, I haven’t had time to work out or walk since before Todd died.”

      “I don’t mean either. It’s emotional. God must be preparing you for something.”

      This time, Laura laughed aloud. “Oh please. You’re being ridiculous.”

      Barb wagged her eyebrows, then smiled. “And whatever it is, you’d better hang on to your hat, because it’s going to take everything you’ve got, and more.”

       Chapter Five

      Two weeks later, Laura, Chad, Jacob and Carrie sat on the portable bleachers cheering for T.J.’s team. Tears welled up in her eyes as she thought of Todd missing his son’s first football game. Oh, Todd. You were supposed to be here. Watching him, coaching him. Who’s going to…?

      Laura’s thoughts were interrupted when T.J. recovered a fumble and took off down the field. Laura jumped off the bleachers. “Go T.J.! Cut right!” She stopped yelling, suddenly remembering the baby beside her. She prepared to soothe him, but he slept through all the noise from the game.

      The Mustangs had a strong offense, but their defense lacked the size to stop the opposition from scoring more touchdowns. They played hard, and Laura was proud of them.

      Bryan walked across the field with his hand on T.J.’s slumped shoulder. “I promised T.J. I’d take you all for an ice-cream cone after the game.”

      Laura croaked, “Thanks, but I need to get home. Why don’t we take a rain check? You did a great job, T.J.”

      “We didn’t even win, Mom,” T.J. answered, clearly disappointed.

      “Can I go with Bryan, Mom?” Chad interrupted.

      Bryan motioned Laura aside and pushed his son’s stroller, smiling lazily. Laura tried to ignore the fluttering in her stomach. She cleared her throat before trying to talk again. Again, a raspy reply was all she could manage. “Not today, Chad.”

      “Sounds like you need a double-decker ice-cream cone. What’s so important at home?”

      Laura’s voice was barely a whisper. She motioned to Carrie to tell him, but Carrie shrugged her shoulders. “I don’t know why we can’t go! You never let us have any fun since Daddy died.” Laura watched as Carrie stomped away, a sudden stream of tears flowing. “All we ever do is work!”

      T.J. and Chad looked at Laura, then chased after their sister. Laura turned to Bryan, guilt laying its burden on her again.

      “Yours must have been the voice I heard encouraging the boys. I appreciate it.”

      Laura nodded, thankful that he didn’t mention Carrie’s tantrum. “Thanks for the offer, but I have cakes to decorate for a wedding shower. They’ll be picked up in a few hours.”

      “A talented woman. Well, since you’ll be busy for a while, why don’t I take the kids for lunch and bring them home later? I’m sure you could use a little peace and quiet.”

      Laura shrugged. “I can’t give in to her tantrum.”

      “Everyone’s entitled to change their mind once in a while, even mothers. Take a few hours off.”

      Laura was puzzled by this side of Bryan. The careerminded executive was offering to take her children to lunch.

      “Thank you anyway Bryan…”

      “I believe it was you who said that this child care contract was like a partnership in parenting. That should work both ways. I may not be Superdad, but I can handle burgers in the park.”

      She wanted to argue, but recently coping with the effects of her husband’s death kept her in a constant state of turmoil, and right now, her emotions were quickly gaining control. She met the kids at her van and sent them to meet Bryan.

      When they arrived at the house an hour later, Laura was finishing the cakes. Without prompting, the kids thanked Bryan and got their mother’s permission to go to the park.

      “Be back in an hour. And be careful.”

      Bryan held Jacob, and sat across from her at the table. “The kids said your favorite is an old-fashioned chocolate soda. I hope they were right. I also brought you a burger and fries, in case you didn’t take time to fix lunch.” He looked at the cake and back to Laura. “Mind if I watch?”

      “That’s fine.” Laura drank the soda, letting the ice cream slide slowly down her sore throat. “This tastes wonderful. Thank you.”

      He watched as she added borders to the cakes and put them into boxes. “You seemed to enjoy the game.”

      “I wanted to strangle a coach or two, to be honest.”

      “Present company excluded, I hope.”

      She smiled apologetically, “You did a great job with the boys, Bryan. Not all coaches share your philosophy, though.”

      “Warning taken. I’ve already talked to Kevin, but I’ll mention it again. I’ve been meaning to talk to you about doing me a favor. The company has offered their block of seats for me to take the boys to a Bronco game. What do you think about helping?”

      “Weekends are pretty busy at our house.”

      “I bet they are. I need one more chaperon, and I’m sure having an experienced mother along would comfort the other parents. Carrie and Chad would probably enjoy it, too.”

      She stole a glance at him. “I appreciate the invitation. It’s been hard for the kids to understand some of the changes we have to make without Todd, but they’ll get used to it. I’m sorry СКАЧАТЬ