Cynthia stood on the front row and turned to wave to the crowd as they rose to their feet and erupted into thunderous applause.
Scarlett sat quietly on the forth row and straightened Natalie’s crinoline dress as Percy approached the podium. Gideon, Jasmine, and Danny remained seated on the third row, directly behind Hattie Williams. Hattie sat on the second row with her cane resting on her knee and the patent leather purse at her feet. She closed her eyes and prayed silently, Lord, bless New Testament Cathedral this Sunday morning.
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