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Home Fires
Book: Home Fires Read Online Free
Author: Kathleen Irene Paterka
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did he even count? Smashing into someone’s prized pickup wasn’t the best way to meet a man. Still, he’d taken it in stride. Plus, he didn’t look like the jogging type.
    More like someone who might fight her over the Sunday comics.
    Once they managed to make it out of bed.
    Rose blinked hard. When was the last time she’d even read the comics, let alone daydreamed about a man she barely knew? A man she probably would never see again.
    The soothing pressure of Lil’s hand steered her back to the hospital lobby.
    “Don’t think for one minute that you’ll have to go through this alone. I’ll be around whenever you need me. So will the Judge. You know how he can be. Once he makes up his mind, there’s no stopping him. He’ll camp out in your living room if that’s what it takes.”
    Rose stifled a smile. With the Judge a daily visitor, she would definitely need to lay in an ample supply of coffee beans. His Honor broached no nonsense when it came to serious matters like his cigars and caffeine.
    “There you are, you two.” Irene hobbled back into the waiting room, leaning heavily on her cane. “I’m sorry it took so long and you had to wait on me.”
    “I haven’t seen our girl in a while. It gave us time for a good chat,” Lil replied with a firm pat on Rose’s hand.
    “Who were you chatting about?” Irene’s bright eyes darted back and forth between them. “What did I miss?”
    “Nothing at all.” Rose unfolded herself from the chair and offered a steady arm to her mother. “Here, let me help.”
    “Thank you, sweetheart.”
    Love and guilt mingled with relief as the soft weight of her mother’s slight frame sank against her. Rose blinked back hot, unexpected tears. How in the world was she going to do this? She’d never been good at nursing cuts and bruises, let alone assisting a semi-invalid. Six weeks of forced confinement in James Bay ranked at the top of the list of things she’d rather not do.
    But how can I tell her no? She needs me. And I love her.
    “Well, I’m ready to go.” Irene took a deep breath. “I’ve already had enough of this hospital. No doubt I’ll be mighty sick of it once I’ve been here a few days.”
    “Enjoy it while you can,” Lil said as they headed for the door. “You’ll have lots of visitors and they’ll bring flowers and candy…”
    “Ooh, candy, I like that idea,” Irene said as they stepped into the sunshine. “Remember, milk chocolates are my favorite… just in case anyone asks.”
    Rose winked at Lil over the top of Irene’s head. Her mother’s fondness for sweets was well-known to all.
    “I’ll bring the car around.” Lil left the two of them standing on the curb.
    “Thank you for coming home, sweetheart.” Irene’s words were whisper soft. “Lil means well, she always does, but… well, I’m glad you’re here.”
    One glance at the sweet familiar face wizened with pain and Rose’s heart melted like chocolate in the warm sun. Impulsively, she reached out and hugged her mother close. “Don’t worry, Mom, it will be okay. Things will work out.”
    “Of course they will,” Irene replied matter-of-factly. “You’re finally home where you belong. That will do for a start. Now all we need to do is make sure you stay here.”
    Rose’s jaw dropped in protest. Then, on second thought, she clamped her mouth shut. Better to save her energy and arguments. She would need all her wits in the next few weeks. Her mother, Lil, and the Judge had always proved staunch allies. If they got wind of Andy’s proposal, they’d be after her in no time flat to turn him down. Rose was straddling career choices that would impact her entire life. The last thing she needed was to spin her wheels battling counter tactics designed to keep her home.
    So much for a leisurely sabbatical playing nursemaid and chauffeur, Rose thought to herself as she swallowed down a sigh. The next six weeks definitely were not going to be as simple as she had
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