ne。 You're young and
beautiful。 I know how much you and Jeff loved each other; but he's gone。
Dot and I have accepted that; too。 He was our son。 Not a day goes by
when we don't think about him。 But it's been over a year now; and life
has to go on。 You're only twenty…eight。 You should be enjoying yourself
and your friends; finding someone else to love; having babies。〃 His
cheeks reddened。 〃e the day you do have a baby; I'll think of it as
my own grandchild。〃
Anne's eyes filled with tears。 Reaching out; she hugged him soundly。
〃Thank you。〃 He had lifted a burden from her shoulders。 She felt better
knowing that when she told them about Mitch; they would support her。 She
prayed that that day would e soon; particularly once this one was
over。 The midmorning traffic was heavy。 Sitting in it on Manhattan's
residential side streets; Anne looked around for a distraction from the
uping interview。 Her eyes fell on the first of the flowers that had
appeared in window boxes; then; when the car reached the wider avenues;
on trees that were beginning to bud。 They were tall; thin; and pale;
pared to her memory of the trees in Vermont。
Those Vermont trees; being farther north and later to blossom; would be
barely swelling with buds now; but those buds held promise of a rich and
fruitful spring。
Soon; Mitch had said。 Soon they would talk again。 Soon