“Aunt Rebecca finally released Katy at one o’clock to run next door to the little café to eat a hamburger for lunch. When she’d finished eating, she ordered an extra one and took it to Aunt Rebecca. Aunt Rebecca accepted it with a grateful, tired smile. “Thank you. I haven’t had a single soul come in since you left. Maybe we can hope for a quiet afternoon. After our busy morning, we’ve earned it.” She sank onto a stool and unwrapped her hamburger. Bowing her head, she prayed, and then looked at ...Katy. “While I’m eating, would you mind straightening the fabric bolts on the back shelves? Mrs. Tieszen, bless her heart, has such a hard time seeing the information printed on the ends of the bolts, she has to pull everything askew. The whole shelf is a mess.” Remembering the woman’s thick glasses, Katy nodded. “Sure, I can do that.” She scurried to the back wall of the shop, where built-in shelves reached from the floor to the ceiling. Each shelf held bolts of colorful fabric, which were usually standing upright like soldiers on parade.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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