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A Bright Tomorrow

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by Gilbert, Morris


  “Yeah, Nick!” Rocco nodded quickly. He knew he was a dead man if he crossed Nick Castellano…and he wanted to live. “Yeah, sure, lots of flowers!”

  The two figures walking along Thirty-eighth Street moved slowly. Snowflakes had begun to drift down, and the smaller figure moved in closer.

  “Owen, are you very sorry about the fight?”

  He looked up at the flakes, tracing their lazy path, not answering her for a moment. The flakes bit his lips, miniature fire, then melted. “Always liked snow,” he said through puffy lips. Then he put his arms around her. “No, Allie. I lost, and that’s that.”

  “If it hadn’t been for Nick—” Allie began, then broke off, pushing the bad memories from her mind.

  “He’s quite a fellow,” Owen murmured. “When the two of you came busting into my dressing room ten minutes before the fight, I thought I was seeing things!” Then he laughed softly. “And Rocco went to all that trouble for nothing. I had no chance to beat Jimmy Spears. He’s way out of my class.”

  Allie said timidly, “Maybe next time—”

  Owen held her tightly. “There’s not going to be a next time, Allie. I’ve fought my last bout.” He watched the joy erasing the worry lines in her face and smiled. “It’s all different, Allie. Everything seems so clean and new! If I live to be a hundred, I’ll never forget how Jesus came to me in that room and saved me.”

  Allie dropped her head, leaning against his chest. She said nothing, but he knew what she was thinking. Putting his hand under her chin, he tilted it toward him. “Feel left out, don’t you, sweetheart?”

  “Y–yes.”

  “Sure you do. So did I when I was around Amos and Rose and Ma. But it won’t take you long to come in out of the cold. You’re ready to find the Lord. And I’ll be with you, Allie, all the way!”

  “Will you, Owen?” Allie shook her head. “I’ve been so afraid.”

  Owen held her tightly and kissed her. Her lips were warm, even in the cold, and he said, “I think God’s got something for me to do, Allie…and I think it’s the kind of job that requires a wife. So, first, you say yes to Jesus…and then say yes to me!”

  Allie felt her heart lift, knowing he was promising her what she most longed for. She touched his face lightly. “I’m ready, Owen!”

  He laughed, and the two of them held each other as the snowflakes swirled around them. Then they turned and moved down the street, seeming to meld into one figure as they walked toward the light.

  HOPE TAKES FLIGHT

  The story of the Stuart family continues in the next book of the American Century Series. As America teeters uncertainly between war and peace, the family reunites one more time in the calm-before-the-storm shelter of the Arkansas hills.

  Then, in London, Lylah finds bittersweet love. She is swept into the vortex of wartime Europe while her brother Gavin joins the French Foreign Legion.

  Gilbert Morris spent ten years as a pastor before becoming a professor of English at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkansas and earning a Ph.D. at the University of Arkansas. A prolific writer, he has had over twenty-five scholarly articles and two hundred poems published in various periodicals, and over the past years he has had more than 180 novels published. His family includes three grown children. He and his wife live in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

  BOOKS BY GILBERT MORRIS

  THE HOUSE OF WINSLOW SERIES

  The Honorable Imposter

  The Captive Bride

  The Indentured Heart

  The Gentle Rebel

  The Saintly Buccaneer

  The Holy Warrior

  The Reluctant Bridegroom

  The Last Confederate

  The Dixie Widow

  The Wounded Yankee

  The Union Belle

  The Final Adversary

  The Crossed Sabres

  The Valiant Gunman

  The Gallant Outlaw

  The Jeweled Spur

  The Yukon Queen

  The Rough Rider

  The Iron Lady

  The Silver Star

  The Shadow Portrait

  The White Hunter

  The Flying Cavalier

  The Glorious Prodigal

  The Amazon Quest

  The Golden Angel

  The Heavenly Fugitive

  The Fiery Ring

  The Pilgrim Song

  The Beloved Enemy

  The Shining Badge

  The Royal Handmaid

  The Silent Harp

  The Virtuous Woman

  The Gypsy Moon

  CHENEY DUVALL, M.D.[1]

  The Stars for a Light

  Shadow of the Mountains

  A City Not Forsaken

  Toward the Sunrising

  Secret Place of Thunder

  In the Twilight, in the Evening

  Island of the Innocent

  Driven With the Wind

  CHENEY AND SHILOH: THE INHERITANCE[1]

  Where Two Seas Met

  The Moon by Night

  There Is a Season

  THE SPIRIT OF APPALACHIA[2]

  Over the Misty Mountains

  Beyond the Quiet Hills

  Among the King’s Soldiers

  Beneath the Mockingbird’s Wings

  LIONS OF JUDAH

  Heart of a Lion

  No Woman So Fair

  The Gate of Heaven

  Till Shiloh Comes

  By Way of the Wilderness

  1with Lynn Morris

  2with Aaron McCarver

 

 

 


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