Echoes of A Foolish Heart
A Foolish
by girl... how beautiful you are. The joy of Heaven smiled on you and ble
cing through Camilla's mind. Her mother's soft voice-soothing
g, but her soul remembered. The kiss on her forehead, the soft hum in her mother's throat, th
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ing her under like a tide she couldn't fight. Only
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thudding against her ribcage. She hadn't heard
the ballet practice room, leaning casually
different, casual, but even she heard
r lips. After all these years, after all that
cknowledging her presence. Sure, she'd caught him watching her once or twice, eyes following her
he was. Talki
fluttery around him. It wasn't fair-he had Cleo, after all. Gorgeous, fiery, confident Cleo Cora Whitley. Everyone k
one eyebrow lifted like a cocky cat who knew
clean towel from the shelf and patting the swe
tanding in that doorway for ten
nd. "No way. I w
in a little further. "If the ceiling ha
d on hers. "You're incredible
that contradicted his usual jock bravado. She was speechless, staring at him like she didn't recognize the boy she'
te. Top student. Girls falling at his
ck to reality. "Well... that's kind of you
grabbed her dance bag and s
expectation. She stood 5'11 barefoot-6 feet in heels-and mo
r Port Stephens in Australia, he'd come to the U.S. at 18 to chase a dream-and he'd caught it. From film critic to d
moment he met G
ofessional dancer trained in every style-from ballet to tap-she radiated passion and poise. Max first saw her perform at Broadway's win
Conrad Watchman Nee, to her dressing room with a dinner invitation. The restaurant
ct was the woman wh
sistant opened it with sha
Ms. De Franc's," Conra
the city." She rolled her eyes.
ack, but patient. "
it," she replie
could slam, a
ine, Ab
, smiling gently. "I'm
Macintosh asked me to ex
m I accept. Have the car pick me up
es, ma'am. It wil
ft smile. "Thank you for handling
"It's an art, ma'am. S
he's protective. That'
he car and into Max's world. He waited for her outside the restaurant, dressed in a cream tuxedo and min
nce, was s
ey connected. Within two yea
Max Jr., then three
began volunteering at church. Her love for Jesus grew deeper with time. Max, howeve
came from prayer, Gra
u think we've been blessed beyond reason
ietly, like cracks beneath t
a saw
guments. The dis
strength... but feared he
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ing, lips still tingling from a compliment she didn
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