The Pastor's Heart - By Desiree Future Page 0,46
say that doesn’t sound like Kingston to me. There is more to that story than it seems but you just have to sit down and talk to Kingston. Has he called you at all?” Robyn just couldn’t believe what she was hearing.
“I haven’t returned his calls.” Sinclair said as she continued playing with her hair. “Robyn if I lose the business I worked so hard for I couldn’t live with myself. It would seem like I let Miss Marjorie down and I can’t do that, but with Kingston being behind this whole thing, I can’t I really can’t.” Sinclair said as she broke down and cried. Robyn rushed over to Sinclair’s side and hugged her while she cried into her arms.
“That’s not going to happen. You are a good person and God knows your heart. Trust me God is going to work this out, trust me. God is an on time God and He will work this out.” Robyn reassured a crying Sinclair.
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A few hours later Sinclair sat in her living room watching a movie when there was a knock on her door. “Come in Miss Annabelle,” Sinclair yelled to the door expecting to see the older woman from the church.
Louise Carter stepped into Sinclair’s living room looking fresh and vibrant while dressed in a casual blue shirt and jeans. Her long hair was pulled into a high pony tail making her look years younger.
Sinclair was shocked to see who walked through her door. “Mrs. Carter what are you doing here?”
“I have come to take you out of this house today,” Louise said as she put her purse on the coffee table and sat right across from Sinclair.
“Mrs...” Sinclair started.
“Miss Louise will do fine as I told you before. Now if you would just tell me what you would like to wear I will help you get dressed.”
“Miss Louise, I really don’t feel much like going out, but thank you for the invitation.” Sinclair spoke in a soft voice.
“Look Sinclair, I did not drive all the way over here to ask you if you wanted to go out.” Louise said as she leaned to get closer to Sinclair. “I am actually going to kidnap you so you can get some fresh air. You have been hiding out in this house since the accident and you need to get out. The only time you have been out is to go back and forth to the doctor’s office and that’s it.” Louise said to Sinclair who had her leg on the coffee table.
“But Miss Louise,” Sinclair protested.
Sinclair now knew where Kingston got his demanding side from because this was the second time that a Carter had spoken to her in a harsh tone, even though it was for her own good.
“You have been through a tremendous amount of things in a short period of time and you need to start the healing process. It starts here and now with me taking you out of this apartment. Now if Kingston never told you I used to be a missionary at one point but if you got on my bad side I would turn into a mercenary.” Louise said in a stern voice surprising Sinclair.
“My jean skirt is hanging in the front of my closet and my purple blouse is in the back. My purse is by my nightstand and the only shoes I can wear are by the door.” Sinclair did not want any of what Kingston told her she had dished out in the past.
Being a sweet lady also made Louise vulnerable to people trying to take her kindness for weakness. On several occasions she had to take her first lady hat off and put a few people in their places, Sinclair did not want to be one of those people.
An hour later the two arrived at the beauty salon to get their hair done.
“Hi First Lady Carter, good to see you again. You are right on time for your appointments,” greeted the receptionist at the desk of the large hair salon. The twenty something year old said to Louise.
“Appointments?” Sinclair asked.
“Yes, I took the liberty of scheduling us appointments.” Louise said to Sinclair then turned back to the lady at the desk.
“Nice to see you again, Sophia. This is Miss Sinclair Madison; you should have her name down as the other appointment.”
“We sure do. Hi Sinclair. Now if you two would just follow me everything is set up for you.” The Asian woman said as she walked to the stylists who