Heavenstone 01 - The Heavenstone Secrets

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    “Anything wrong?” Kent asked immediately.
    “My mother had a little setback a few days ago, and my sister stopped in to tell me she had gone to the doctor and all was well,” I rattled off. I started to eat again to make it seem like nothing.
    It worked for a while. My girlfriend Bobbi talked about life with a much younger brother, and Kent’s friend Noel described what it was like for him to have a much older brother. Then Kent said, “Your sister’s pretty tough. My brother Brody says most of the boys in her class and his are afraid of her. But she’s the smartest kid in her class, so maybe she knows something the others don’t.” Everyone laughed.

    Noel changed the conversation, and we didn’t talk about Cassie anymore. On the way back to class, Kent repeated how much he was looking forward to seeing the game with me. “And afterward,” he added with a smile that a few days ago, I would have welcomed, would have warmed my heart, but today put little butterflies in my stomach. I only nodded and went into the classroom quickly, feeling terrible that I hadn’t seemed more enthusiastic. I tried giving him a warm smile, but I could see he was concerned.
    The moment I got into the car with Cassie at the end of the day, she began her cross-examination.
    “So tell me,” she said, “was I right? Did you hear and see what I anticipated?”
    “No,” I said, and then I thought I would get her off the topic quickly by telling her the things Noel and Bobbi had said about having big differences in ages between themselves and their brothers and sisters. It worked, because it got Cassie back to one of her favorite topics: The Foolish Pregnancy.
    “People live as if they’ll live forever, be young forever. They don’t plan their lives intelligently. Everything was going just fine in our family.”
    She ranted and raved about it all the way home. I didn’t have to say anything. Then she surprised me by telling me not to worry about my after-dinner chores tonight.
    “Just get yourself ready to go to the game and your party. I’ll take care of everything after I bring you to the school.”
    “Thank you, Cassie.”
    She seized my arm as I started to get out of thecar. “You know I only want what’s best for you, Semantha, because what’s best for you is best for me and for the Heavenstones.”
    “I know, Cassie. Thank you,” I said.
    She held on to me a moment, as if she could read my inner thoughts through my arm to see if I was being honest. I didn’t doubt she could. Finally, she smiled and let me go. I got out quickly and hurried in, first to see how Mother was and then to go to my room to choose what I would wear. I found Mother in the kitchen, up and about and preparing dinner. Cassie came flying in behind me.
    “What are you doing?” she cried. “You know you shouldn’t be on your feet this long, Mother. I told you I would prepare dinner tonight. I can do those veal chops just the way Daddy likes them.”
    “Oh, I felt a lot better, Cassie. I’ve been putting too much on you. I know you have your own work to do,” Mother said, smiling. She did look a lot stronger.
    Cassie seemed to deflate with disappointment. “You’re disobeying the doctor’s orders,” she said. “Daddy will be mad at me.”
    “Oh, no, he won’t, honey. He’s been here twice today checking up on me,” she said.
    “Twice? How can he do that and be overseeing the new store in Lexington?” Cassie asked, as if she were Daddy’s boss and disapproved. “This is taking him away from important work.” That wiped the smile off Mother’s face so quickly it was as if she had dipped her head into the path of a raging tornado.

    “Don’t worry,” Mother said. “He said he had to spend his day at the local office today.”
    Suddenly, she looked as if she had lost her renewed energy, and she put her hand out to brace herself on the counter.
    “Mother, are you all right?” I asked.
    “I’m fine,” she

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