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Her Wedding Wish
Book: Her Wedding Wish Read Online Free
Author: Jillian Hart
Tags: Romance
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sighed and turned her back, unable to ignore the fact that her sister was silently laughing as she gathered condiments from the refrigerator.
    “Just you wait,” she told Katherine as Madison’s outrage was about to start. “This is what babies turn into.”
    Not that she minded, but Madison could really scream—a sound best avoided. “I’m going to have to invest in some earplugs.”
    “Or something.” Katherine was still laughing.
    “Hi there, Madison,” came Jonas’s deep and gentle voice from across the room. “You want a cookie?”
    Danielle turned to see their daughter’s reaction. Madison’s face, red with the beginnings of a typical two-year-old tantrum, scrunched with thought. Her chin stayed up a notch, and slowly she shook her head side to side.
    “No!” Madison uttered that word with impressive force. She held up four fingers.
    “Suit yourself,” Jonas said, good-naturedly. “Tyler and I will eat ’em.”
    Madison’s jaw dropped in surprise. She’d been startled out of her tantrum.
    As Danielle knelt to retrieve Madison’s plastic pink phone, Jonas’s gaze fastened on hers. She smiled a thank-you to him, and he nodded in acknowledgment. By the time she’d handed Madison her play cell, Jonas had gone back to studying the album.
    His steady baritone was warm with kindness as he asked their son, “What’s this here?”
    Tyler, brimming with happiness, pointed to the picture. “That’s where we got to make a campfire. And we had to make sure we had buckets of water and dirt ready in case it went out of control, so we didn’t start a forest fire.”
    “You did a good job.”
    “Yep, I did. I made sure there was no forest fires! Then, after we did the s’mores—”
    “Mores?” Jonas asked, and was rewarded with Tyler’s explanation of the huge s’mores they’d made together, the biggest ones in the whole world.
    Danielle heard Katherine behind her.
    “It’s going well,” Katherine whispered, and there was a smile in her voice as she padded by on the way to the dining room table.
    It was going well. She took one last look at her husband and son, side by side on the couch, already buddies again. No matter what they’d lost, and with the remaining challenges of Jonas’s injuries still standing between them, they had a little bit of their normal family life back.
    Lord, this means everything. Thank You.
    Danielle straightened Madison’s pink rhinestone tiara before she opened the closest cabinet door and counted out enough plates for everyone. Madison stood in place, watching her father with wide staring eyes.
    “Want to go in and see your daddy, sweetie?”
    She shook her head, still staring.
    Katherine returned from the dining room and took the plates. “She’s still shy around him?”
    “I suppose that’ll eventually stop.” Danielle pulled out knives and forks and then closed the drawer with her hip. “Pastor Dan said to not force anything, especially with her so young, but—”
    “It will be just fine. Look at Tyler.” Katherine scooped the bags of food from the counter. “He’s practically floating he’s so happy.”
    “He is.” Danielle smiled across the width of the house, where Jonas had gone back to watching her again. “ This is Katherine.”
    “Katherine,” Jonas repeated. “The older sister.”
    “Yes, that would be me.” Katherine began passing the plates around the table. “I’m not staying for very long,” she told him. “Tomorrow you’ll meet all of us. Are you ready for that?”
    “Ready.” Jonas nodded once with his lopsided smile.
    “We’re a scary bunch, but not dangerous.” Katherine smiled at him. “Jack, my husband, is looking forward to seeing you again.”
    “Jack. Jack from up the street in Glendale.” Jonas smiled. “I was the new kid in third grade and he let me play basketball with him. I can remember going to high school and driver’s education and all kinds of things like that. But not this.” He looked around
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