THE BLUE STALKER

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Book: THE BLUE STALKER Read Online Free PDF
Author: JEAN AVERY BROWN
should…” The doctor continued to explain Jose’s condition and the much needed procedure.
                  Juan and Maria looked puzzled at what to do.
                  “We do not have money for the operation.” Juan told the doctor.
                  “You’ll need to see financial services.” Dr. Burnett said as he pointed to a lady setting behind a big desk. After asking many questions the social worker explained there will be financial aid for the surgery.
                  Ella knew she must help these people God placed at her door. Dr. Burnett performed the surgery the next morning.               Jose came though the surgery like a trooper. Within a few days he was back to nursing his bottle and the pediatric nurses had him on soft baby foods. The hospital personnel thought Jose was a beautiful baby with his fair skin, dark eyes and dark hair.
                  They were told because of the extensive heart surgery Jose would be spending many weeks in the hospital. His little heart must properly mend so he must have constant care. His immune system is down because of the heart not functioning properly since his birth. His hospital stay could be weeks or months.
                  After being at the hospital for twelve hours they were all spent. Ella started driving toward the store and Ella thought, I should take them to my home. They are tired, hungry and definitely need a bath.
                  “I’m going to take you to my home. We have a lot to talk about.” Ella told them.
                  “Ms. Ella we don’t know what to do. We can’t go to the farm and leave Jose here. Again we are at your mercy.” Juan told her.
                  “Nonsense Juan, I’m actually at your mercy. Let’s go to my house and discuss all we are up against and figure out some solutions.”
                  Ella drove out of town.  She turned right onto her driveway a made the long drive to her house.
                  Juan gasped, “Ms. Ella, you live in a mansion.”
                  “It will be someday Juan with your help.” She said.
                  “What are you talking about?” Juan asked as he admired the mansion.
                  Ella turned to Juan and said, “We have a lot to talk about.”
                  Ella went upstairs and laid out some clothes for Maria a pair of jeans, shirt and underwear. For Juan she laid out jeans, a plaid shirt left over from her husband. It was a little something to remember him by she kept tucked away in the bottom dresser drawer. Ella never thought she would find a need for them. They were good memories.
                  Ella came down the stairs calling Juan and Maria’s names.
                  “I have put clean clothes on the bed where you will be sleeping tonight. There are clean towels in the bathroom. Now you two go upstairs get a bath and get some rest. It’s the first door on the right. We will talk tomorrow.” She told them. “I’m tired and I know you two are exhausted beyond belief.”
                  Juan and Maria didn’t argue and made their way upstairs. Both looking at each other with amazement in their eyes. They were thinking we are sleeping in a mansion tonight. They slowly opened the door to the bedroom and Maria’s breath was taken away. In the middle of the room was a four poster solid mahogany bed about three feet off the floor. A white duvet lay on top and the mountain of feather pillows were all dressed in white.
                  “Juan,” she whispered, “this is beautiful, are we in heaven? If I’m dreaming, please don’t pinch me.”
                  Juan embraced Maria unbuttoning her blouse, feeling her breasts and wiping the hair off her face.
                  “Let’s run a bath for you.
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