One Summer

One Summer Read Online Free PDF

Book: One Summer Read Online Free PDF
Author: David Baldacci
Tags: Fiction, Literary, Family Life
and Cory in LA with Frances, they will all at least be on or near the West Coast. I’m sure they’ll see each other fairly often. It’s really the only workable solution that I can see.”
    “When?” Jack asked.
    “The Christmas break is almost over, and we think we can get all the kids transitioned in the next month. We decided it was no good waiting until the fall, for a number of reasons. It’ll be better all around for them.”
    “For you too,” said Jack. As soon as he said it, he wished he hadn’t.
    Bonnie’s conciliatory look faded. “Yes, us too. Jack, we’re taking care of all the children. They’ll all have homes with people they love and who love them. You can’t have an issue with that.”
    Jack touched his chest. “And me?”
    “Yes, well… I was getting to that, of course.” She stood but didn’t look at him. Instead, she stared at a spot right over his head. “Hospice. I’ll arrange all the details.” Now she looked at him, and Jack had to admit, she didn’t look happy about this. “If we could take care of you, Jack, in the time that you have left, we would. But we’re not young anymore, and taking in Michelle and all…”
    Fred added, “And Lizzie dying.”
    Jack and Bonnie stared at him for an instant. Each seemed surprised the man was still there, much less that he had spoken. Bonnie said, “Yes, and Lizzie not… well, yes.”
    Jack drew a long breath and mustered his strength. He said, “
My
kids,
my
decision.”
    Fred looked at Jack and then over at his wife. Bonnie, though, had eyes only for Jack.
    She said, “You can’t care for the kids. You can’t even take care of yourself. Lizzie did everything. And now she’s gone.” Her eyes glittered; her tone was harsh once more.
    “Still my decision,” he said defiantly. He had no idea where he was going with this, but the words had tumbled from his mouth.
    “Who else will take three kids? If we do nothing, the matter is out of our hands and they’ll go into foster care. They’ll probably never see each other again. Is that what you want?” She sat down next to him, her face inches from his. “Is that really what you want?”
    He sucked in some more air, his resolve weakening along with his energy. “Why can’t I stay here?” he said. Another long inhalation. “Until the kids leave?”
    “Hospice is much cheaper. I’m sorry if that sounds callous, but money is tight. Tough decisions have to be made.”
    “So I die alone?”
    Bonnie looked at her husband. Clearly, from his expression, Fred sided with Jack on this point.
    Fred said, “Doesn’t seem right, Bonnie. Taking the family away like that. After all that’s happened.”
    Jack shot his father-in-law an appreciative look.
    Bonnie fidgeted. “I’ve been thinking about that, actually.” She sighed. “Jack, I’m not trying to be heartless. I care aboutyou. I don’t want to do any of this.” She paused. “But they just lost their mother.” Bonnie paused but didn’t continue.
    It slowly dawned on Jack, what she was getting at.
    “And to see me die too?”
    Bonnie spread her hands. “But you’re right. You are their father. So I’ll leave it up to you. You tell me what to do, Jack, and I’ll do it. We can keep the kids here until… until you pass. They can attend your funeral, and then we can make the move. They can be with you until the end.” She looked at Fred, but he apparently had nothing to add.
    Jack was surprised, then, when Fred said, “Anything you want, Jack, we’ll take care of it. Okay?”
    Jack was silent for so long that Bonnie finally rose, clutched her sweater more tightly around her shoulders and said, “Fine, we can have an in-home nursing service come. Lizzie had some life insurance. We can use those funds to—”
    “Take the kids.”
    Fred and Bonnie looked at him. Jack said again, “Take the kids.”
    “Are you sure?” asked Bonnie. She seemed to be sincere, but Jack knew this way would take a lot of the pressure off
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