Part 49 (1/2)
Maggie laughed uneasily. ”His name is Michael Abundi.
He doesn't think he's a prophet-he only prayed for snow
because Al Mitch.e.l.l asked him to.” She glanced out the
window again, this time to spy several flakes falling. ”And
who knows? Maybe he does have a special connection with
G.o.d.”
”Fine by me,” said Dolly happily as she headed back
toward the kitchen. ”Hey, Jinx, look out the window for a
minute!”
Maggie slowly ate her soup, continuing to watch with
fascination as the flakes grew in both number and size. By
the time she left the diner, the street and sidewalk were
already coated with a thin veneer of white. Several shop-
keepers and businesspeople were standing at their windows
or outside their doors exclaiming over this very welcome
change of weather.
''Better late than never,' called Elizabeth as she waved
from the open doorway of the Window Seat bookstore.
”Looks like we'll be having some great book-reading
weather before long!”
Maggie saw Jed's pickup pulling up in front of his shop,
then he and Michael hopped out. Michael, like a young Looking for You All My Life81
child, excitedly raised his hands and danced about in the
falling snow. She zipped her jacket to her chin and hurried
over to greet them.
”G.o.d has sent snow, Maggie!” cried Michael. ”Another