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116 SNOWBOUND would that constitute child abuse to these private-school kids? He mixed up bread dough, kneaded it, gave it time to rise and had the loaves in the oven before he heard any stirrings at all upstairs. Willow and Erin were the first to come down. “It quit snowing,” Erin said in her serene way, making it an observation rather than an exclamation. “Yep.” “How long do you think before the road gets plowed?” Willow asked timidly. “Probably a couple of days, anyway.” “Oh.” Her voice was small. “That smells really good.” “Nothing like bread baking. Want to start with some cereal or eggs, or would you rather wait until the bread comes out of the oven?” “Wait,” they agreed. “Anybody else up yet?” What he really wanted to know was whether their teacher was up. He’d been thinking about her when he fell asleep, and he hadn’t even opened his eyes before he pictured her face this morning. With faint shock, he realized he was in trouble. He’d be foolish to imagine that any sensible woman would want to traverse his bad moods and flashbacks long enough to build any kind of relationship with him. “I don’t think so,” Willow said, in answer to his question. He got some blackberry jam out of the freezer and set it on the table to thaw. The two girls continued to hover. After a minute, John felt obligated to make conversation.
JANICE KAY JOHNSON 117 “You looking forward to getting home?” “It’s been fun here,” Erin said, not really answering his question. “And we might miss some school,” Willow added. “Don’t you have to make up snow days in the spring?” “Only if the whole school… Oh!” The younger girl’s mouth formed an O. “Do you think it snowed enough in Hawes Ferry that school will be canceled Monday?” “From what your principal said, it’s a real possibility.” He put hot water on for tea. “You think your parents are worrying?” “My dad will be,” Willow said softly, her head tilted forward enough that her hair veiled her expression. Erin shrugged. “As long as they know we’re safe, mine’ll be okay.” John checked the oven. A couple more minutes. “Do you get snowed in a lot here?” “A couple of times a winter, I’m told. Not usually so early. I’m guessing this is a record.” “We were so lucky.” Willow shivered. “Good thing you had Dieter with you.” He kept an eye on her, aware from what Fiona had told him that the skinny boy with the goofy smile had been Willow’s knight-errant yesterday. She obligingly blushed. More drama in the making. John hadn’t expected to feel as comfortable as he did with these kids. He supposed it was because they had become individuals to him, taking on personality. The only two he still mixed up were Kelli-with-an-i and
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JANICE KAY JOHNSON 117<br />
“You looking forward to getting home?”<br />
“It’s been fun here,” Erin said, not really answering<br />
his question.<br />
“And we might miss some school,” Willow added.<br />
“Don’t you have to make up snow days in the spring?”<br />
“Only if the whole school… Oh!” The younger girl’s<br />
mouth formed an O. “Do you think it snowed enough<br />
in Hawes Ferry that school will be canceled Monday?”<br />
“From what your principal said, it’s a real possibility.”<br />
He put hot water on for tea. “You think your<br />
parents are worrying?”<br />
“My dad will be,” Willow said softly, her head tilted<br />
forward enough that her hair veiled her expression.<br />
Erin shrugged. “As long as they know we’re safe,<br />
mine’ll be okay.”<br />
John checked the oven. A couple more minutes.<br />
“Do you get snowed in a lot here?”<br />
“A couple of times a winter, I’m told. Not usually so<br />
early. I’m guessing this is a record.”<br />
“We were so lucky.” Willow shivered.<br />
“Good thing you had Dieter with you.” He kept an<br />
eye on her, aware from what Fiona had told him that the<br />
skinny boy with the goofy smile had been Willow’s<br />
knight-errant yesterday.<br />
She obligingly blushed.<br />
More drama in the making.<br />
John hadn’t expected to feel as <strong>com</strong>fortable as he did<br />
with these kids. He supposed it was because they had<br />
be<strong>com</strong>e individuals to him, taking on personality. The<br />
only two he still mixed up were Kelli-with-an-i and