Thursday, March 28, 2024

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 You can’t go home again.  Andi Sherman repeated the words she’d heard often. But she was returning to Fern Lake.

Her stomach roiled. Her hands clenched the steering wheel as she sped along the highway leading to Fern Lake. She gulped a breath. Yesterday she’d celebrated her twenty-ninth birthday and she still yearned for a faded dream.

She saw the sign for County Roam 178. On an impulse she turned. Fifteen or twenty minutes instead of five would see her in Fern Lake.

The July sun shone bright in the near cloudless sky. A few wisps called “mares’ tails” streaked the brilliant blue overhead. She rolled down the window and inhaled the scent of growing things. A faint aroma rose from the wild roses along the road. The winding path would take her past the house where she’d spent her childhood. The property lost to greed, slovenliness and criminal behavior, had been sold to pay back taxes. Her escape from the taint of her family had taken guts and determination.

Dead. All but one younger brother had died when the meth lab had burned like an inferno. Dan Sherman, two years her junior and the baddest of her brothers hadn’t’ been home on the day of the disaster. Neither had she but she’d seen pictures of the fire on television.

Andi sighed. The day she’d graduated from high school she’d left Fern Lake to begin a slow climb to success. She knew nothing about her brother’s whereabouts and she had no desire to learn.

Pressing her foot to the gas, she sped past haunted memories and focused on the future. Now a nurse practitioner in Pediatrics, she was on her way to join two doctors who had offered her a spot in their practice.

Her thoughts drifted to Josh and Grace, her new partners. Josh had been in Fern Lake for five years and Grace for three. She’s always wondered why they didn’t become a couple. They liked the same things and enjoyed each other’s company. Maybe she would find a way to open their eyes.

What about you? She shook her head. She had a new career to explore. Eleven years ago she hadn’t dreamed of returning to Fern Lake as a nurse practitioner or for any other reason. Her journey had taken years of hard work and intense study. From nurse’s aide to practical nurse onward to her RN, bachelor’s degree and finally her Masters, she’d had little time for herself.

Those buys days had kept memories of the boy who’d hurt and rejected her. Only after hearing Rob Grantley planned to sell the nursing home/rehab center his father had built for him had she considered returning. The news he’d decided to quit his medical practice had allowed her to accept her friends’ offer.

As she struggled to vanquish thoughts of him her knuckles whitened. Her chest ached. A rush of tears blurred her vision. She had no reason to remember lost dreams and how they had been shattered like crystal spheres. She wanted no memories of the day she’d realized he had never lowed had and hand only used her for his pleasure.

And hers. She had to admit the sex had been exciting. Her teeth clamped on her lower lip. She slowed the car and stopped to wipe tears away.

After sucking a series of deep breaths, she hit the gas. The car reached the snake-like section of the road where trees lines the sides. She slowed. This was no place for speed. A loud noise startled her. She pushed the car around the final bend. A car had slammed into a huge oak. A plume of smoke shot from the car. Andi slammed on the brakes and pulled onto the berm of the narrow two lane road across from the wreck. She grabbed her phone and dialed 911 as she ran to the wrecked sedan.

The crumpled front end curved around the tree trunk. The rear door on the passenger’s side hung open.

An operator spoke. “This is 911. What is your emergency?”

“An accident. County road 178 about two miles from town.” She peered into the front. The driver slumped against the inflated air bag. “Woman driver.” She slid her hand over the jagged glass of the side window. “She has a faint pulse.”

"Help is on the way. Is the car about to catch fire?”

Andi stared at the smashed hood. “The steam has subsided."

A whimpering sound caused Andi to turn her head.” There’s a baby.” For a moment she froze. The mewling became an incessant series of screams. The injured woman never stirred. Andi leaned into the car and unfastened the infant seat and snagged a diaper bag. She carried the seat and bag to her car. Had the baby been injured? She needed to act as a triage nurse. She could do nothing for the woman until someone arrived to extract her. Care for the less injured first.

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