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What table?

Willow explained where the table was and what it looked like.
By the time Chad returned with it, the mattress was pumped and ready to make up for Ellie

s arrival.

I think I want some bricks and those two old doors mother has out in the barn
.”


Why?


How can Ellie possibly make the bed properly with it sitting smack
dab
on the floor?
Besides, it

s too cold down here.
I should have bought a bed for her
.”

“Smack dab?”
Chad shook his head as he left the room to retrieve the dollhouse.
Only Willow would think of buying a bed for a two-week guest stay.

He found her in the guest room deflating the mattress and talking to his mother.

What?

he mouthed as she waved her hand at him
,
silencing his questions.


Thanks
,
Marianne.
I knew you

d remember which one I meant.
Just let me know when you find it
,
and I

ll send Chad
.”

Nothing they

d said or done until this point felt more

married

than hearing his fiancée making plans for him
—without consulting him
.
Though slightly annoying, it
also amused him
.

Do I get a say in this?


Nope.
Bringing them out here was your idea
;
now
you can go get her a decent bed…
when your mother finds it
.”


What if I had to work?


But you don

t.
Not until ten tonight.
You told me that
last night
when I
tried to make you go home early, using
your need for sleep as an excuse.
Remember?

Chad threw up his hands.

Uncle!
I

ll go. Actually, I

ll go now so that I can get back as quickly as possible
.”
Just outside the door, he turned back and said,

I like what you

ve done in here
,
by the way.
It always seemed like the poor relation.
Sent to the back of the house and forgotten
.”


I

ll work on your room once the children are gone,

she promised.


My room?

He hadn

t imagined her changing anything in her mother

s room.

Why?


Well, I assumed you

d rather have something that suits you
rather
than my mother
.”

Willow tried to hide the pain her words caused her
,
but her slightly pursed lips and the way she refused to meet his eyes told him more than she

d intended to share.
Chad started to reassure her that he liked the room exactly the way it was
,
but
she
pushed past him and
strolled
down the hall.

If you

ll just take a look and see what color you

d prefer
—”


I

d rather,

he said as he followed,
resting his hands on her shoulders.

Leave it just as it is.
It

s cheerful, not prissy, and
—”
he added quietly into her ear.

I

m not ready to see your mother

s room dismantled that way.
If I

m not
—”

Willow whirled and buried her face in Chad

s chest
,
weeping.

Shh

I thought you

d been handling things a little too well lately,

Chad said
,
as he smoothed her hair and held her.
The tears eventually soaked his shirtfront
,
but she couldn

t seem to
control
her emotions
.

Hey, when was the last time you broke some dishes?

A faint giggle escaped from the folds of his sweatshirt breaking up the sobs and sniffles for a moment.

Too long
,
I guess,

she confessed.


Well why haven

t you?

“It felt—”
she confessed
,
trying to find the right words.

Felt like I should be strong enough now to admit my loss and move on.
I can

t fall apart forever.
Mother would be horribly ashamed of the way I
—”
Willow stopped mid-sentence.
He suspected that she didn’t know he knew of the late night sob fests and the nightmares, and Chad wasn’t going to enlighten her—not yet.


Well, I think we all handle grief differently
,
and if crying or breaking dishes helps, I

ll go buy you some more dishes and invest in Kleenex
.”


Kleenex?


The boxes of tissue that
M
om has all over her house and eventually will be all over this one?
” She started to protest, but he shook his head.

I

m sorry
,
Willow
,
but I

m not giving up Kleenex.
You can keep the lights off, burn the wood, we

ll forget TV and the
I
nternet for all I care, but I

m not giving up real toilet paper
—”


I use toilet paper!
Sometimes I even blow my nose with it!

she protested hotly.


And I

m not giving up my lotion-infused, super soft Kleenex.
Period
.”

Willow,
after
realizing that she was still curled against Chad

s chest and feeling a little self-conscious about it, tried to pull away and send him to Rockland
,
but Chad held fast.

Huh uh.
Not until I know you

re ok and until you promise to smash a few more dishes
.”

How long they stood there, neither
of them
knew.
Chad smoothed her hair, wiped her tears, and prayed silently for comfort and healing.
Eventually, Willow

s voice, smaller than he

d ever heard it, asked,

Chad, do you ever pray for me?


More than anyone or anything else
,

he reassured
her
.

I
n fact, I was just now
.”


Would you
—”
The strangled tone of her voice nearly killed him, but he waited for her to finish
.

Would you maybe, someday, pray
with
me?


Aww
,
Willow, I

d have done it anytime.
I just n
ever knew how you felt about it.” He held her tighter.

It has been a long time, hasn

t it?

Fresh tears spilled from her eyes
,
and her hands dug for a handkerchief.

See, these
are
better than your old Kleenex
.”

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