Page 136 of Let It Be Me


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“I’ll be there.”

Hadley Jane jumped into his arms. “I haven’t seen you in so long, Sebastian.”

“It’s been too long,” he agreed. She stayed in his arms while he greeted the rest of the family. Eventually, he reached Ben. They hugged, causing the little girl to giggle when she was sandwiched between them.

“Is it okay with you that I’m here tonight?” Sebastian asked.

Ben gave a good-natured shrug. “You’re welcome to cheer for the Mountaineers anytime.”

“You know what I mean.”

“Yeah. It’s okay.” Ben’s expression looked clearer and less troubled than it had the past few times he’d seen his friend. “What’s been going on lately?”

They used to keep in close enough contact that Ben wouldn’t have had to ask. “Work’s been about the same.”

“Any change on the little girl who needs a heart transplant?”

“What little girl?” Hadley Jane asked.

“One of the babies I take care of at the hospital.” To Ben, Sebastian said, “We had to take her off the transplant list, but then we put her back on. Now we’re just waiting to see if a heart becomes available in time.”

“I hope it does. I feel for her and her parents.”

Hadley Jane’s jaw dropped. “She’s getting a new heart?”

“That’s the plan.”

“I want a new heart!”

“Your heart is already perfect. That’s my professional diagnosis as a surgeon.”

“But I don’t want this old one.”

“Newer isn’t always better.”

“Yeah huh, it is.”

“How’s your baseball team been doing?” Sebastian asked Ben. Ben had played baseball in college and now competed in a men’s league.

“We’re still dominating.”

“And your strained hamstring?”

“Better.”

Ben probably thought he knew how much their friendship meant to Sebastian. After all, Ben had experienced every minute of time they’d spent together. Yet Ben couldn’t know what his friendship had meant to a heartbroken, lonely kid. He couldn’t know what his dependability had been worth to a boy who’d learned young that the world wasn’t a reliable place. “Has anyone seen Luke here in Misty River since he was released?”

“Not that I know of. I’m planning to reach out to his mom soon to see if I can get his number from her.”

Sebastian nodded. “See you at church on Sunday?”

“Yes, and also Tuesday night, for dinner with Natasha and Genevieve.”

“Right.”

“I’m glad you’re going to be in town for the whole week.”

“Same here.”