A Change of Heart
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Sandy and Miriam cooked lunch in Sandy’s new kitchen—an honest-to-goodness farm meal, not one thing from a can. Amanda looked on from the couch, dazed by her good fortune.
After lunch, Ellis sat beside her on the couch, smoothing her hair. “We love you like you’re our own,” he said. “You know that don’t you.”
“I love you too, Ellis.”
“Come see us on Saturday mornings for blueberry pancakes, now, you hear.”
“First thing in the morning,” she promised.
They stood in the living room in a circle, everyone trying hard not to cry.
“Thank you,” Sandy said very quietly. “Thank you for helping our family heal.”
“We didn’t do a thing,” Miriam said. “You and Ralph are the brave ones. We’re so proud of you.”
Then Miriam and Ellis hugged them good-bye, climbed in their truck, drove a quarter mile down the road, and turned into their driveway. Ellis went out to his workshop in the barn and didn’t come out the rest of the day, but when he emerged a little after six, his spirits were up. “What say we drive over to Cartersburg for supper tonight? My treat.”
Their car was still in the shop, so they took Ellis’ pickup. They drove through town, past the meetinghouse, and turned at the Dairy Queen to catch Cartersburg Road, passing the library and Miss Rudy’s house.
It was a warm spring evening. The daffodils and tulips were in bloom around Miss Rudy’s porch. That morning, Ernie Matthews had carried her porch furniture up from the basement, hung her swing in front of the window, and positioned her rocker alongside the small table where she set her iced tea glass of a summer evening.
Miss Rudy was sitting on the swing, with Frank the secretary seated beside her.
“Would you look at that,” Ellis observed.
Miriam smiled and took his hand. “That’s springtime for you,” she said. “Love is in the air.”
Ellis inhaled deeply and, even over the odor normally associated with a livestock truck, he could smell the pleasant aroma of sweet romance.
“It surely is,” he said, taking her hand. “It surely is.”
About the Author
Philip Gulley is the author of Front Porch Tales, Porch Talk, and the acclaimed Harmony series, as well as the host of “Porch Talk with Phil Gulley” on the Indiana PBS affiliate WFYI television’s flagship show Across Indiana. He and his wife, Joan, live in Indiana with their sons, Spencer and Sam.
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