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important client on Wednesday and I have to meet him at five pm. Is there any chance you could pick up Spencer at the daycare and take him to my place?” Jenna asked hopefully. “Sure that’s not a problem.” Sona replied. “I could pick him up Jenna.” Emma interrupted.
              Sona looked over at her niece with raised eyebrows. Emma was a great kid but she had so many of her own activities she rarely had time to do anything else. “I have the Land Rover Sunny restored. He’ll be perfectly safe with me.” Emma continued. In truth she enjoyed any opportunity to drive the fabulous old truck. “She’s an excellent driver.” Markie added in a soft voice. Jenna hesitated briefly while she thought. “It’s ok Jenna I’ll get him.” Sona offered. “No it’s ok. I think it’s a terrific idea. It’s ok with me if it’s ok with everyone else. Let’s ask Spencer.” Jenna suggested. When Shaley and Emma finally made their way back to the group they asked if he wouldn’t mind getting a ride with Emma and he seemed to like the idea very much. What young man wouldn’t want to spend some time with her? She was very personable and cute to boot. It was all settled. ~

Chapter Three
     
              On Wednesday after school Emma hopped into her truck and snapped on her seatbelt. Shaley saw her and came running out of The Old Rectory waving her arms furiously in the air. She opened the back door and jumped in. “I’m going with you.” Shaley said. Emma sighed but acquiesced. She quickly texted Aunt Sona to tell her Shaley was coming along for the ride and Sona responded quickly so they drove to the daycare in town. Emma had done some babysitting for several of the local families since they moved to town so she was familiar with the facility.
              They pulled into the parking lot and Emma went in to get Spencer while Shaley waited in the truck. Spencer was glad to see them but he wasn’t his usual happy self. “What’s the matter my friend? Didn’t you have a good day?” Emma asked him. Spencer just sighed while slumping his shoulders and looking dejected. “He’s upset.” Shaley offered. “I can see that he’s upset Shaley thank you… but why?” Emma wondered out loud. “Thad” Spencer said softly. “He’s sad.” Shaley informed Emma. Emma sighed loudly giving Shaley a dirty look. Shaley sat back in her seat and didn’t say anything more. “Why are you sad Spencer?” Emma asked him pointedly.
              Shaley stayed quiet and just looked out the window. Spencer didn’t answer. “Do you still want me to be quiet?” Shaley asked sarcastically after a few minutes like that. “He doesn’t like being with all the little kids. He doesn’t want to be treated like a baby.” Shaley said still looking out her window. “Is that why you’re sad Spencer?” Emma asked him kindly. Spencer nodded as a tear rolled down his cheek. “Ok no problem. We’ll have a talk with Jenna. I wouldn’t want to be hanging out with little guys all the time either. Maybe you can get off the school bus at our place each day and your Mom could pick you up when she’s done work.” Emma suggested. “That way if she’s late it’s no big deal. You can have dinner at our place with us. Aunt Sona is a terrific cook.” Emma continued trying to cheer him up. “Ok everyone seatbelts on.” Emma ordered. The mood in the car seemed much lighter on the way to The Old Rectory.
              They pulled into the driveway just as Sunny and Markie were unloading the step climber and elliptical stationary bike from the back of Sunny’s pick-up truck. They had parked next to the door that led into the cavernous basement of the church. Emma’s eyes lit up. She was so excited she threw the vehicle into park and bolted to examine her new slightly used exercise equipment. Spencer climbed out of the Land Rover and shouldered his back pack. Shaley jumped out and was just about ready to
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