Home To Texas. Bethany Campbell
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He kept pace with her. “Do you want me to keep quiet about it? I mean, folks are bound to be curious. But it’s your business and your brother’s.”
“No. There’s no need for secrecy. People will know soon enough.” She paused, her eyes sweeping the hills, then settling on the house. “I’ve got to go now.”
“Yeah. Well. I’ll move Del’s furniture back in before I head home.”
“Thanks.” She said it without smiling. She turned from him and walked away with long, sure steps. She did not look back.
IT WAS AFTER SIX O’CLOCK, and Del, full of energy after his nap, had decided to shadow Grady. He was an interesting man who did interesting things.
He had put up almost a whole fence where no fence had been before. He could take the light fixture out of the bedroom ceiling, then put it back. He’d turned the dirty walls a clean and comforting blue. He was strong enough to move even a big dresser, and that’s what he was doing now.
“Why’d you put tape on the walls?” Del asked. “Did they have a boo-boo?” He stifled a snicker.
“You don’t fool me.” Grady shoved the bulky steel dresser into place. “That’s a joke. Ha. A pretty good one.”
“It is.” Del laughed and fell on his bed, still giggling at his own wit. “So why’d you tape them?”
“So you don’t smear paint. The brush smears the tape instead.”
Del thought about this. As he thought, he wriggled down to the end of the bed and rolled over on his back, staring upside down at Grady. “Are you going to paint the whole inside of our house?”
“If your mother wants me to.”
Del hung a little lower because he liked the funny feeling it gave him in his head. “Will you paint anything outside?”
“If she wants.”
“Will you do whatever she wants?”
“Just about. I suppose.” Grady pushed the dresser the final inch so that it was even against the walls.
“Will you come with us on a walk tomorrow?” Del was getting dizzy upside down, so he rolled over on his stomach. “Maybe you could help me find a dinosaur tooth.”
“Nope. Your mom pays me to work. Taking a walk is play.”
“It’s kind of work,” Del reasoned. “It is if you walk so far you get tired.”
His mother came into the room. She carried his Buzz Lightyear curtains, hanging on the rods. “Infinity and beyond!” Del intoned Buzz’s motto and stretched out his arms, wriggling his fingers. Grady straightened up and wiped his face on his forearm.
Del looked up at him. “What’s infinity? And what’s beyond it?”
“Mmm,” said Grady. “Good question. Ask your mother.”
His mother gave Grady a funny look. Del sat up on the unmade bed. “Mom, what’s infinity? What’s beyond it?”
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