“We’ll decide that later,” Alison said, cutting her daughter off. “We were about to sit down for dinner. Join us,” she insisted.
The two women immediately went into the kitchen. While Alison got out extra silverware, Shana took the dinner and salad plates from the cupboard, along with two extra water glasses. Jazmine promptly delivered them to the table.
Shana paused. “Less than a year ago who would’ve believed we’d both have Navy husbands?”
“Navy husbands,” Alison repeated as her diamond flashed in the light. “It has a nice sound to it, doesn’t it?”
“The nicest sound in the world,” Shana agreed.
ISBN: 978-1-4268-1631-4
NAVY HUSBAND
Copyright © 2005 by Debbie Macomber
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