Monday's Child (2012)

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She felt safe in his arms and took the small measure of comfort from it that he offered. She ate dinner, joining in the conversation when she had to.
“Are ye all right, Sara?” Carole sounded concerned. “It’s no’ like ye tae be so quiet.”
“Yeah, I’ve got a lot on my mind tonight.” She took a deep breath. “But it’s in God’s hands now. I’m not going to let it spoil the evening.”
Luke smiled at her. “That’s good, hon. I don’t like it when you’re upset.” He reached over and took her hand, running his
... thumb along the back of it. “The pink apron didn’t even get a smile this time.”
Carole laughed. “Ye actually wear the thing?”
Sara looked from her hand to Carole’s face. “Only because I threatened I’d put a picture of him wearing it on the Internet if he didn’t.”
“Ye should. It’d be a laugh.”
Luke rolled his eyes. “How about you ladies go and put the movie in while Dave and I do the dishes? We’ll be in by the time the trailers are finished.”


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