CHAPTER THREE “T hat was nice of Bro. Turner, wasn’t it?” said Deborah at the breakfast table. “Yeah, he sat up with me all night and stayed with me all day.” “Not many people would have done that.” “You’re right. I think we all knew he was that kind of man when we hired him,” said Lewis. “Dad, you feel up to getting back out there to look for Mom today?” “Of course, I do, I can’t just sit here, I would go crazy. I just can’t help but wonder what kind of condition she’s in. Is she hurt? Is she warm? I know she’s scared. I pray she knows that we and so many others are looking for her. I pray that she will be positive and stay strong.” “She’s a praying woman Dad. I will go tell Marsha.” “One other thing I want her to do before we leave.” “What’s that?” “I want Grandma to move in h

