Child of Grace (Love Inspired)

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Authors: Irene Hannon
the lightbulb incident, her top slid off her shoulder, revealing the jagged scar near her collarbone. She tugged it back into position before he got a good look, but the quick glance she darted his way told him she was afraid he’d seen it. And was worried he might ask more questions.
    He had plenty of those. But voicing them wouldn’t be smart. If he wanted to know Kelsey’s secrets, he’d have to give her time to get comfortable with him. To learn she could trust him.
    Unfortunately, given her extreme wariness, that could take a whole lot longer than the six weeks he’d be in Michigan.
    “I’ll finish up my recommendation tonight and give you a clean copy tomorrow, if that’s okay.” She hoisted her chair onto her shoulder.
    “Sure. Fine.”
    She started toward the path through the grass, and he fell into step beside her. “Why don’t you let me carry that stuff up for you? It would be easy to trip in the dark, and that wouldn’t do either of you any good.”
    Her step slowed as she eyed the steep flight of stairs ahead. “I’ve managed fine by myself so far.”
    “Things are only going to get tougher as you get bigger. As a doctor, I recommend you take whatever unsolicited help you can get. Unless you already have someone lined up to do the heavy stuff.”
    It was a backdoor way to confirm the baby’s father wasn’t around—and he doubted it would work.
    But much to his surprise, it did.
    “My sister will come if I decide—if I need help after the baby is born.”
    So the baby’s father wasn’t part of Kelsey’s life. And wouldn’t be in the future.
    Was he the source of her scar? Had she been in an abusive relationship?
    The notion didn’t sit well with him.
    “Okay. Thanks for the offer.” Kelsey handed over her chair, interrupting his train of thought.
    “Smart decision.” He summoned up a grin. “I may be a doctor, but I don’t want to have to treat a sprained ankle—or worse—while I’m here. Give me a sec.”
    He went back to retrieve his own chair, taking her arm as they traversed the uneven sand. At the narrow path through the grass, he let her precede him, following close behind her as she slowly made her way up the stairs.
    “Believe it or not, I used to be…in great shape.” She huffed out the comment as they reached the top.
    Despite the dim light, he could tell her cheeks were flushed from the exertion.
    “I expect you still are. Forty steps would make anyone breathe harder.”
    “They don’t seem to have taxed your lungs.”
    “They would have if I’d been carrying an extra fifteen or twenty pounds.” He tapped her chair, still slung over his shoulder. “Would you like me to take this over to your porch?”
    “No. Thank you.” She reached for it. “I can manage fine on flat ground. Good night.” Gripping the chair in one hand, she crossed the lawn and disappeared through the trees that separated their property.
    Luke stayed where he was until he saw the light in her kitchen flick on through the leafy branches. Then he turned toward the fading sunset. A few minutes ago, the sky had been a glorious palette of brilliant colors, the water alive with ethereal light. Now the heavens had faded to a dull, uninteresting gray, robbing the lake of its shimmering incandescence and leaving ominous, leaden shadows in its wake.
    The change had been startling. And swift.
    Though Luke had learned very little about Kelsey Anderson since their first encounter, he was beginning to sense the changes in her life had been equally startling. And swift.
    But what had prompted them? And was her new life in isolated Pier Cove a permanent change? Or had she sought temporary refuge here to protect herself—and her unborn child?
    Luke shook his head and lifted his free hand to massage his neck. He didn’t want complications on this trip. The task he’d set himself was difficult enough. Worrying about his neighbor wasn’t part of the plan. Nor would she welcome his concern if he expressed

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