Showing posts with label Short story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short story. Show all posts

I Loved A Thief: Candace Gold (Cub Bites)

 




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Lauren Brand was fed up with her workaholic husband; she wanted his time, she wanted fun, and she wanted excitement. She never thought going to the bank would be the place to get it. At the bank, Lauren is taken hostage by bank robbers. In the beginning Lauren fears for her life but the fear soon vanishes as she sees another side of one of the robbers, a side that can alter her life forever.

Wanting Wayne By Candace Gold (Cub Bites)

 




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Rochelle Robinson loves Wayne Watson. However, he is the one man she could never have, because he's already married to her younger sister, Amber. What makes matters worse, Amber treats Wayne like dirt and cares even less for their son, Ty. What will Rochelle do when she discovers her sister’s been unfaithful?

Echoes of Faith: Eternal Love|The Story of Horace and Esther Pepper (Flash Fiction)

 

 

Eternal Love


On a beautiful autumn day in Benton, Arkansas, Lois Pepper, the eldest of the Pepper family, stood witness as her parents' coffins were gently lowered into their final resting places. Horace, her father, had succumbed to a brief battle with pancreatic cancer, and Esther, her mother, passed away the following day due to a failing heart. It was as though Esther's heart couldn't bear the loss of her beloved husband. Their sixty-five-year journey together ended just as beautifully as it had begun. 

The enduring love story of Horace and Esther Pepper was a true testament to the Pepper family's enduring legacy. Their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were well acquainted with the origins of this love story. Horace, a World War II army pilot, and his friends had stopped by the USO dance one evening, where Esther, a junior hostess, was gracefully dancing with another soldier. Horace couldn't help but be captivated by the beautiful blonde. As their eyes met across the room, a connection was forged that would last a lifetime. 

After the dance, they met in the middle of the floor and shared a dance, their hearts intertwining as they chatted the night away. Though it was against the rules to spend so much time with one person, Esther didn't seem to care. She felt an undeniable chemistry and knew in her heart that Horace would be her husband. When the night came to a close, Horace gave her his contact information, and to his surprise, Esther not only wrote to him regularly but also sent care packages. Her photograph became a cherished presence on his dashboard, and he even renamed his plane "Sweet Esther." 

After the war, Horace and Esther married and settled in Benton. He took a job at a local aircraft manufacturing facility. Esther was a devoted stay-at-home mother. Over the years, they lovingly raised four children and weathered life's trials and tribulations together. 

After the funeral service, family and friends gathered at the Pepper family home. Lois, lost in her thoughts, gazed out of her childhood bedroom window as a gentle rain began to fall. But outside, the great-grandchildren continued to run and play, a testament to the enduring joy the Pepper family brought to all who knew them. Lois eventually made her way to her parents' bedroom, which remained unchanged. It was as if her parents were merely away for a moment, though Lois knew that wasn't the case.

Approaching the miniature picture shelf, Lois half-smiled and picked up a photo of her mother, serving food at the church community center. Reverend Graves, appearing in the doorway, shared his thoughts, “She was never selfish with her time.” 

Lois sniffled and replied, "She always had time for everyone. I don't know how she did it. This house was a sanctuary for those in need, whether it was food, child care, or a helping hand. Everyone came to the Peppers."

Reverend Graves gently added, “God gave her a good heart.” 

Lois, her emotions heavy, sighed, “Then it gave out.” 

Reverend Graves consoled her, “It was her time. God knows what was best for her. They adored each other.” 

Lois shook her head and returned the photo to its place. "I know." 

The reverend patted her shoulder and suggested, “Why don't you join the family downstairs? Just remember that just as God watched over them in life, He continues to do so in the afterlife." 

"Go ahead, Reverend. I'll be down shortly." 

"Take your time," he reassured her before leaving the room. 

 Lois lovingly picked up another photograph of her parents, smiling cheek to cheek, and whispered, “It's comforting to know you two are still inseparable. We love you."

Lois gently kissed the photo of her parents and placed it back on the shelf. She stood there for a moment, as if silently sharing one last heartfelt moment with them. Then, with a deep breath, she made her way downstairs to join the rest of the family. The laughter of her great-grandchildren and the warmth of her loved ones awaited her, a beautiful reminder that the legacy of love her parents had left behind would continue to thrive in their hearts and memories.