“All of the bakery items were delivered. Now that they were back, the sheriff offered to carry a sleeping Bobby inside to a bed. Barbara didn’t usually have visitors in this back room where she slept with the children, but Bobby was too heavy for her to lift, so she nodded her agreement. Barbara was the first one through the outer studio and stopped at the doorway of the back room. She winced as she looked around. She wished she’d at least taken the time to paint the room before she’d moved into... it several weeks ago. The walls were drab and made everything look worse than it was. Not that drabness was the room’s only problem. “This is only temporary,” Barbara told the sheriff as she stepped into the room so he could also enter. She switched on the overhead light, hoping it would make things look cozier. It was late afternoon and dusk seemed to be creeping in earlier than usual, probably because the day was still overcast. The extra light didn’t do much for the room in Barbara’s opinion.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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