“When he didn’t, he hurried down the stairs but didn’t see his brother in the living room either. The food and supper dishes from last night were untouched. Frowning, he went outside, expecting Sol’s buggy to be gone. His frown deepened when he saw it was still parked near the barn. As he walked into the barn, he heard rustling sounds. He went to the first stall and saw Sol pouring feed into Apple’s trough. “You don’t have to do that.” “They’re hungry. I’ll get to Rusty and Jasper in a minute.” ...Aden wasn’t going to argue with him. “Where did you sleep last night?” “There.” Sol pointed at a short stack of hay bales in the corner of the barn. “I rearranged them a bit. I’ll put them back.” Aden clasped the back of his neck, still coming to terms with the changes in his brother. He was reminded how God could make the impossible possible. Now he was witnessing it firsthand. “How’s Sadie?” Sol asked, his voice tentative. “I didn’t mean to upset her last night.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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