Randall Pride

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Authors: Judy Christenberry
entire family looking on.
    “Uh, Cleve, we’re in the middle of dinner. Will you be home later?”
    “No, I won’t, Elizabeth. Why are you calling?”
    “I spoke with Bill Johnson today,” she whispered, turning her back on the family.
    “Don’t tell me you’re worried about us making enough money. I’ll take care of you, babe. Or we can get a loan from your dad.”
    “Cleve, we have to talk. When can you come up?” She had no doubt about her decision now. The man thought they could live off her parents? Had he asked her to marry him because of her father’s money? Disgust filled her.
    “I’ll be up on the weekend. I can’t get away before then.”
    “Fine,” she snapped and hung up the phone. She knew it was rude, but she couldn’t talk to him any longer without dropping her bombshell by phone. And that would really be rude.
    When she turned back to face the family, they were all staring at her.
    Then Megan politely asked, “How is Cleve?”
    “Fine,” she said calmly just before the phone rang again. She leaped to her feet and answered. “Hello.”
    “Why did you hang up on me? I won’t tolerate that kind of behavior, Elizabeth.”
    She sighed. Just what she wanted, more conversation with Cleve. “I can’t talk now, Cleve. I’ll see you Friday.”
    “Okay, fine, but I don’t see any point to my coming if you’re going to be rude.”
    “Goodbye,” she said firmly, then hung up the phone again.
    This time when she turned around, everyone averted their eyes, but Elizabeth knew they were all dying to know what was going on. “Cleve forgot something he needed to tell me.”
    “Didn’t sound like a friendly goodbye,” Chad, her father, commented.
    She knew her father didn’t like Cleve. Instead of things getting better as they got to know each other, they only seemed to get worse.
    “Chad,” Megan reprimanded with a frown, “I don’t think that’s any of your business. I’m sure Elizabeth would tell us if there’s a problem.”
    Elizabeth smiled politely and said nothing, keeping her gaze averted.
    Before the silence grew too strained, Toby said, “Elizabeth has big plans for the Halloween party this year.”
    That topic got the family’s attention, for which Elizabeth was grateful. The twins spoke up at once.
    “Yeah, we’re going to be auctioned off,” Russ said.
    “Oh, really?” Mildred exclaimed. “Remember when we auctioned off lunches for the church roof fund? Is it the same kind of deal?”
    “Uh, yes. The men will bring a picnic dinner and the single ladies can bid on them. To raise money for the teachers’ fund. And Toby, Russ and Rich have agreed to participate.” Elizabeth flashed a grateful smile at the three.
    “Hey! What about us?” Josh demanded. “Jim and I should get to sign up for it, too. After all, we’re college men.”
    “But you’ll be away at college, Josh,” Elizabeth pointed out.
    “We could come home for the weekend.”
    Elizabeth looked at her mother, Megan, for guidance.
    “It would help raise more money,” she pointed out.
    “But you probably should limit it to twenty-one or older,” Chad suggested, “for legality’s sake.”
    Elizabeth didn’t know what to say. “I’d better consult with Abby Gaylord before I make any decisions. She’s in charge of our projects.”
    “Abby? I should’ve known she was involved in this,” Russ said in disgruntled tones.
    “Why do you say that?” Janie, his mother, asked. “Abby is a very nice young lady.”
    “Yeah. Too nice,” Rich contributed. “She was always getting us in trouble at school.”
    “I didn’t hear about you getting in trouble at school,” Janie pointed out, staring at her sons with speculation in her eyes. “Do you want to explain?”
    “Uh, no, Mom. Rich was just kidding. Right, Rich?” Russ added. Then he looked at Red. “Dinner is really great, Red. Did you put something different in the meat loaf tonight?”
    Several of the adults, including Toby, smiled.

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