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Harmony Cabins (Finding Home 2)

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Audra closed her eyes and prayed for patience. “I’m in Ohio, Mom. It’s not a foreign country. I’m sure I’ll find something familiar in the town’s grocery store.”

Ellen sniffed. “There’s no need to take that tone.”

“I’m sorry.”

“Your father’s very worried about you, Audra.”

Yet her mother was the one on the phone. “Tell Dad I’ll be fine. The cabin is clean and safe. There are locks on all the doors and windows. I’ll be home before you know it.” She hoped.

Audra looked toward the windows beside the front door. She needed curtains. She didn’t like the idea of the windows being uncovered, especially at night. She’d feel too exposed. She checked her wristwatch. It wasn’t quite three in the afternoon. It wouldn’t be dark until closer to nine at night. She had a few hours to figure something out, like hanging sheets over the windows for tonight.

Her mother’s abrupt sigh interrupted her planning. “Your father wants to talk with you. Maybe he can get you to see reason.”

Audra rubbed her eyes with her thumb and two fingers. This experiment was hard enough without her mother’s overprotectiveness.

“My Grammy-winning daughter!” Randall Lane boomed his greeting into the telephone. He’d been calling her that since she’d been presented with the Song of the Year Grammy Award in February. Before that, she’d been his Grammy-nominated daughter.

Audra settled back on the overstuffed plaid sofa. “Hi, Daddy.”

“Will you be home in time for my birthday?”

She frowned. Her father’s birthday was in October. It was only July. “Of course.”

“That’s all that matters.”

“Randall!” Ellen’s screech crossed state lines. “Give me back that phone!”

“Your mother wants to speak with you again. Have a nice time in Ohio, baby.”

Her mother was as breathless as though she’d chased her father across the room. “Aren’t there coyotes and bears in Ohio? And mountain lions?”

Audra’s heart stopped with her mother’s questions. She was a West Coast city woman in the wilds of the Midwest. Talk about being a fish out of water.

She swallowed to loosen the wad of fear lodged in her throat. “They don’t come near the cabins.”

“How do you know?”

“I just do,” she lied. “I’ll be fine.”

“I think you should come home, Audra. What does Benita know about writer’s block? She’s your business manager, not a writer. I’m your mother. I know what you need. You need rest.”

Her mother had a point. Audra hadn’t had a full night’s sleep ever since she’d taken the Grammy home.

She stood and paced past the front windows. “Benita may be right. Maybe I need to get completely out of my comfort zone to jump-start my writing.”

Ellen sniffed again. “Well, I disagree. And so does Wendell.”

Audra stilled at the mention of her treacherous ex-boyfriend. They’d broken up three months ago. Her mother knew that. “What does he have to do with anything?”

“He’s been trying to get in touch with you. He wants your forgiveness.”

That made up her mind. She was definitely staying at Harmony Cabins for at least a month. “Please don’t tell Wendell where I am. Even if I forgive him, we’re never getting back together.”

“What has he done? You never told me why you broke up.”

Shame was a bitter taste in her throat. “Wendell used me. I’m not giving him or anyone else the chance to do that again.”

CHAPTER 2



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