“Her niece’s hand moved back and forth with such force that she feared the dish would break in half.“Lindsay?” she asked gently. “Are you okay?”“I’m fine,” Lindsay muttered without making eye contact. “You can go on up to bed. I’ll finish cleaning this up.”Rebecca glanced over at her mother-in-law, who was placing the uneaten desserts in a large box. “Do you need any help, Mamm?”“Oh no,” Elizabeth said with a smile. “I’m just fine. I think Eli has the horse and buggy hitched. We’re heading out.”... She looked toward the sink. “Gut nacht, Lindsay. It was a lovely party. Danki for inviting us.”“It would’ve been nice if my sister had stayed to enjoy her own party,” Lindsay snapped as she faced them. She gestured around the room. “I invited everyone we know and many of us worked hard to make food. All of it was for her, and what did she do? She picked a fight with me and then took off. Why do I try to be nice to her? She’s not nice to me.”Lindsay’s eyes filled with tears, and Rebecca rushed over to her.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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