Southern Romance

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Author: Crystal Smith
her back to the way she was.  “Ok, come get me if you need me.”  Sara told Emmy Jean before heading out the back.
         Sara thought this was a perfect opportunity for her to just relax.  And besides she had no intentions of Jade seeing her in a swim suit.  He would be gone for hours and it would give her the perfect opportunity, to give her pale skin the much needed heat and tan from the sun.  She had to agree with what everyone had kept telling her.  She was definitely pale.
         The sun felt so good on her skin.  She laid there in the folded out chair and relaxed.  She cleared her mind and just took in the sun.  She was startled by a cold nose nudging on her side.  She looked over to see Juggar standing there.  "What do you want?"  Juggar nudged some more.  Finally Sara thought she would test the idea and slid over slightly.  Juggar got into the lawn chair with her and lay down. 
         "I can tell right now you’re spoiled rotten."  Sara laid there rubbing his neck.  She questioned how he had gotten that scar on his back.  "I guess both of us have been through something terrible haven't we boy.  Poor thing."  As if Juggar understood everything she had said, he looked at her and then laid his head back down.  Sara laid there rubbing Juggar’s head.             
         Back in the house Emmy Jean was beginning to ready the food for the evening festivities and what was about to start off the wild weekend that usually occurred when all three of her boys got together.  The sound and words at the front door was enough to make Emmy Jean drop the potatoes she was peeling and run with tears in her eyes.
         Justin was the first to arrive.  “Oh Justin how I have missed you!  What in the world?  Don’t you ever eat?  You’re as skinny as all get out.”
         “Hi Mom it’s nice to see you to but I would hardly say I am skinny.”
         Justin hugged Emmy Jean again and started up the stairs.  “Justin you’re gonna be in the room on the end.” 
         “Ok, do I wanna know why?”
         “Sara has your room.”
         “Sara as in that scrawny little girl Sara that belongs to Marie and Rick’s?”
         “Yep.”
         “Should be interesting this weekend.”  He went on up to the room she had instructed him to.  He
    took a look in the mirror at himself thinking about what his Mom had said.  Justin was far from skinny.  Tall, lean, abs that looked like they were painted on.  Deep blue eyes.   Dark brown hair he kept short.  Definitely a sight for sore eyes.
         After unpacking his bag he changed out of his suit.  It wasn’t very often Justin wore jeans and a T-shirt but he sure did like being out of the formal life.  Just back to relax where you look your best in what’s most comfortable to you.                  
         He made his way back to find Emmy Jean.  He saw her staring out the window.  Immediately he didn’t like the seriousness in his Mother’s stance.  He heard a sniffle and then seen her wipe a single tear from her eye.
         “Mom, what’s wrong?”  Quickly he was behind her wrapping her in his arms.
         “Justin you’ve been gone for a while.  It’s Sara.  Poor thing, I just can’t imagine, just can’t.”
         “Isn’t she the one that JT used to chase around with a frog.  Whoever thought someone would be scared of frogs.  Just weird.  So what about her?  She sick or something?”
         “She’s been staying here with us for a while.  The most terrible thing happened.  She wasn’t safe at Marie and Rick’s so she is here now.”
         “What happened?  What do you mean she wasn’t safe?”
         “It’s too terrible to talk about.  If you gotta know go talk to JT.  I just can’t talk about it.  But you be careful.  You don’t wanna even try to force it out of him.  I haven’t seen him that mad since
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