Chapter 24

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CHAPTER 29 Sara Beth pulled a worn quilt from the top shelf in the hall closet, along with a feather pillow. She doubted Tab had anything resembling comfort in his treehouse. That he asked for nothing increased her desire to make things better for him. Excited to help create a space for this boy who had wriggled his way into her heart, she grabbed a broom on the way out the door. Layken stood in the wide barn entrance and pointed. “Sara Beth, look up.” She gasped at the double rainbow that stretched across the sky. Her heart thrummed in her chest. If ever there was a good sign, that was it. “That’s gorgeous.” She handed him her bundle. “And a sign that everything is going to be okay.” “I thought the same thing.” She paused inside the barn, letting her eyes adjust to the dim light. Ta

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