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Where She Belongs

Author/Uploaded by Jo Ann Brown; Patricia Johns


 
 
 
 “My niece will adjust soon to the Amish way of life,” Leah said.
 “And what about you?” Ezra asked.
 “I’m happy to be back home, and I don’t have much to adjust to other than the quiet at night. Philadelphia was noisy.”
 “I wasn’t talking about that.”
 “Oh.” Her smile returned, but it was unsteady. “You’re talking about us. We aren’t kinder any longer, Ezra....

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 “My niece will adjust soon to the Amish way of life,” Leah said.
 “And what about you?” Ezra asked.
 “I’m happy to be back home, and I don’t have much to adjust to other than the quiet at night. Philadelphia was noisy.”
 “I wasn’t talking about that.”
 “Oh.” Her smile returned, but it was unsteady. “You’re talking about us. We aren’t kinder any longer, Ezra. I’m sure we can be reasonable about this strange situation we find ourselves in,” she said in a tone that suggested she wasn’t as certain as her words would make it seem.
 “I agree.”
 “We are neighbors again. We’re going to see each other regularly.” She faltered before hurrying on. “Who knows? We may even call each other friend again someday, but until then, it’d probably be for the best if you live your life and I live mine.” She backed away. “Speaking of that, I need to go and console Mandy.”
 His heart cramped as he thought of the sorrow haunting both Leah and Mandy. They had both lost someone very dear to them.
 The very least he could do was agree to her request. Even though he knew she was right, he also knew there was no way he could ignore Leah Beiler.
 
 
 Jo Ann Brown has always loved stories with happily-ever-after endings. A former military officer, she is thrilled to have the chance to write stories about people falling in love. She is also a photographer and travels with her husband of more than thirty years to places where she can snap pictures. They have three children and live in Florida. Drop her a note at joannbrownbooks.com. 
 Patricia Johns is a Publishers Weekly bestselling author who writes from Alberta, Canada. She has her Hon. BA in English literature and currently writes for Harlequin’s Love Inspired and Heartwarming lines. She also writes Amish romance for Kensington Books. You can find her at patriciajohns.com.
 
 
 Jo Ann Brown&Patricia Johns
 Where She Belongs
 2 Uplifting Stories
 Amish Homecoming and Snowbound with the Amish Bachelor
 
 
 
 Table of Contents
 Amish Homecoming by Jo Ann Brown
 Snowbound with the Amish Bachelor by Patricia Johns
 Excerpt from Falling for the Amish Bad Boy by Emma Miller
 
 
 Amish Homecoming
 Jo Ann Brown
 
 
 To Bill
 my “city boy”
 
 
 Arise; for this matter belongeth unto thee: we also will be with thee: be of good courage, and do it.
 —Ezra 10:4
 
 
 Contents
 Chapter One
 Chapter Two
 Chapter Three
 Chapter Four
 Chapter Five
 Chapter Six
 Chapter Seven
 Chapter Eight
 Chapter Nine
 Chapter Ten
 Chapter Eleven
 Chapter Twelve
 Chapter Thirteen
 Epilogue
 
 
 Chapter One
 Paradise SpringsLancaster County, Pennsylvania
 “I can’t believe my eyes. Is that who I think it is?”
 Ezra Stoltzfus looked up from the new buggy he’d been admiring. His older brother Joshua had done an excellent job with the courting buggy he was building for his son. It was low and sleek, exactly what Ezra’s nephew Timothy would want when he was ready to ask a special girl to let him take her home from a singing.
 He was about to ask Joshua what he was talking about, but then he looked through the large glass window at the front of his brother’s buggy shop in the small village of Paradise Springs. Every word fled from his mind.
 It couldn’t be. Not after all this time. It had been ten years.
 Getting out of a family buggy in the parking lot of the line of shops connected to the Stoltzfus Market was a slender woman dressed plain in dark purple. From beneath her black bonnet, her white kapp peeked out along with her golden hair that glistened in the spring sunshine. A small, black dog jumped from the buggy and stayed close to the woman as she spoke to someone inside. She smiled, and he knew.
 It was Leah Beiler!
 He couldn’t have forgotten Leah’s heart-shaped face with the single dimple in her left cheek. Not if he tried, and the gut Lord knew how much he’d tried for the past ten years, since she and her twin brother, Johnny, left Paradise Springs. They’d gone without telling anyone where they intended to go. They hadn’t come back.
 Until today.
 Did her family know she was back? They must, because she was driving Abram Beiler’s family buggy. He recognized it by the dent where his neighbor had scraped a tree on an icy morning a few months ago and hadn’t gotten around to bringing it in to Joshua to get it repaired. Why hadn’t Leah’s daed mentioned that his kinder were home? They’d spoken three days ago when Abram came over during milking to talk about the selection of a new minister for the district at the service on the next church Sunday. Abram had mentioned he was going to be away at a horse and stock auction west of Harrisburg for over a week and that he hoped he’d be home in time for calving, because several of his cows were due to deliver soon. How could Abram have talked of those commonplace things and never mentioned his twins had come back after so many years away?
 Ezra couldn’t forget the conversation he and Abram had the very day Leah and Johnny had disappeared. They’d spoken about Abram’s youngest daughter, who was torn between her love for her way of life and faith in Paradise Springs and her twin brother’s increasing rebellion against both, as well as his family.
 Ezra had reminded Abram of Leah’s strong faith and her love for her family, but he understood her daed’s concern. She was always determined to rescue any creature needing help. It didn’t matter if it was a baby bird fallen from its nest or her wayward brother who kept extending his rumspringa rather than committing to his community and God. She would throw everything aside—even gut sense—if she thought she could help

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