An Unexpected Visitor
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Nah made breakfast for Allie while she slept in the living room. Ba, biscuits, and coffee, nothing spectacular. He set the tray beside her as she woke up, and as soon as they had finished eating, they made love again. It was relentless, a powerful firmation of what they had shared the day before. Allie arched her bad cried out fiercely in the final tidal wave of sensations, then ed her arms around him as they breathed in unison, exhausted.They showered together, and afterward Allie put on her dress, which had dried ht.
She spent the m with Noah. Together they fed Clem and checked the windows to make sure no damage had been done iorm. Two pirees had blowhough her had caused much damage, and a few shingles屋顶板 had blown off the shed, but other than that, the property had escaped pretty muscathed.
He held her hand most of the m and the two talked easily, but sometimes he would stop speaking and just stare at her. When he did, she felt as though she should say something, but nothing meaningful ever came into her head. Lost in thought, she usually just kissed him.
A little before noon, Noah and Allie went in to prepare lunch. Both of them were starving again because they haden much the day before. Using what he had on hand, they fried some chi and baked another batch of biscuits, and the two of them ate on the porch, serenaded小夜曲; 情歌 by a mogbird.
While they were inside doing the dishes, they heard a knock at the door. Noah left Allie i.
Knock again.
"Im ing," Noah said. Knock, knock. Louder. He approached the door. Knock, knock.
"Im ing," he said again as he opehe door.
"Oh, my God."
He stared for a moment at a beautiful woman in her early fifties, a woman he would have reized anywhere.
Noah couldnt speak.
"Hello, Noah," she finally said.
Noah said nothing.
"May I e in?" she asked, her voice steady, revealing nothing.
He stammered out a reply as she walked past him, stopping just before the stairs.
"Who is it?" Allie shouted from the kit, and the woman tur the sound of her voice.
"Its your mother," Noah finally answered, and immediately after he said it, he heard the sound of breaking glass.
"I knew you would be here," Anne Nelson said to her daughter as the three of them sat around the coffee table in the living room.
"How could you be so sure?"
"Youre my daughter. One day when you have kids of your own, youll know the answer."
She smiled, but her manner was stiff, and Noah imagined how difficult this must be for her. "I saw the article, too, and I saw your rea. I also saw how tense youve been during the last couple of weeks, and when you said you were going shoppihe coast, I kly what you meant."
"What about Daddy?"
Anne Nelson shook her head. "No, I didnt tell your father or anyone else about it. Nor did I tell anyone where I was going today."
The table was silent for a moment as they wondered what was i, but Anne remained quiet.
"Why did you e?" Allie finally asked.
Her mother raised an eyebrow. "I thought I would be the oo ask that question."
Allie paled.
"I came because I had to," her mother said, "which Im sure is the same reason you came. Am I right?"
Allie nodded.
Auro Noah. "These last couple of days must have been full of surprises."
"Yes," he answered simply, and she smiled at him.
"I know you dont think so, but I always liked you, Noah. I just didnt think you were right for my daughter. you uand that?"
He shook his head as he answered, his tone serious. "No, not really. It wasnt fair to me, and it wasnt fair to Allie. Otherwise she wouldnt be here."
She watched him as he answered, but she said nothing. Allie, sensing an argument, cut in: "What do you mean when you say you had to e? Dont you trust me?"
Aurned back to her daughter. "This has nothing to do with trust. This has to do with Lon. He called the house last night to talk to me about Noah, and hes on his way here right now. He seemed very upset. I thought youd want to know."
Allie inhaled sharply. "Hes on his way?"
"As we speak. He arrao have the trial postponed until week. If hes not in New Ber, hes close."
"What did you say to him?"
"Not much. But he knew. He had it all figured out. He remembered my telling him about Noah a long time ago."
Allie swallowed hard. "Did you tell him I was here?"
"No. And I wont. Thats between you and him. But knowing him, Im sure hell find you here if you stay. All it takes is a couple of phone calls to the right people. After all, I was able to find you."
Allie, though obviously worried, smiled at her mother. "Thank you," she said, and her mother reached for her hand.
"I know weve had our differences, Allie, and that we havent seeo eye ohing. Im not perfect, but I did the best I could with raising you. Im your mother and I always will be. That means Ill always love you."
Allie was silent for a moment, then: "What should I do?"
"I dont know, Allie. Thats up to you. But I would think about it. Think about what you really want."
Allie turned away, her eyes reddening. A moment later a tear drifted down her cheek.
"I dont know," she trailed off, and her mother squeezed her hand. Anne looked at Noah, who had been sitting with his head down, listening carefully. As if on cue, he returned her gaze, nodded, ahe room.
When he was gone, Anne whispered, "Do you love him?"
"Yes, I do," Allie answered softly, "very much."
"Do you love Lon?"
"Yes, I do. I love him, too. Dearly, but in a different way. He doesnt make me feel th<dfn></dfn>e way Noah does."
"No one will ever do that," her mother said, and she released Allies hand.
"I t m<tt>藏书网</tt>ake this decision for you, Allie, this ones all yours. I want you to know, though, that I love you. And I always will. I know that doesnt help, but its all I do."
She reached in her pocketbook and removed a bundle of letters held together with string, the envelopes old and <cite>..</cite>slightly yellowed.
"These are the letters that Noah wrote you. I hrew them away, and they havent been opened. I know I shouldnt have kept them from you, and Im sorry for that. But I was just trying to protect you. I didnt realize..."
Allie took them and ran her hand over them, shocked.
"I should go, Allie. Youve got some decisions to make, and you dont have much time. Do you wao stay in town?"
Allie shook her head. "No, this is up to me."
Anne nodded and watched her daughter for a moment, w. Finally she stood, went around the table, leaned over, and kissed her daughter on the cheek. She could see the question in her daughters eyes as Allie stood from the table and embraced her.
"What are you going to do?" her mother asked, pulling back. There was a long pause.
"I dont know," Allie finally answered. They stood together for another minute, just holding each other. "Thanks for ing," Allie said. "I love you."
"I love you, too."
On her way out the door, Allie thought that she heard her mother whisper, "Follow your heart," but she couldnt be sure.
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