She’s struggling to forgive…
But it’s the only way to heal her heart.
When Susannah Peachy returns to her grandfather’s potato farm to help out after
her grandmother’s injured, she’s not ready to face her ex-beau. But with Peter
Lambright pitching in to harvest her grandfather’s crop, she can’t avoid him.
For his family’s sake, Peter can’t tell Susannah why he had to leave her. But
sharing his secret could make all the difference for their future…
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When Susannah stayed in New Hope last summer, she had
quickly formed a close friendship with Dorcas Troyer. The two young, single women
had enjoyed each other’s company again when Susannah returned to New Hope for a
week at Christmastime, and they’d written to each other frequently throughout
the last year.
In fact, Dorcas was the only person that Susannah had
confided in when Peter asked to be her suitor the previous summer…and the only
person Susannah had told about their breakup last January. She still remembered
teardrops splashing onto the stationery as she wrote,
Peter wouldn’t give me any reason for ending our
courtship, other than to say he doesn’t think we’re compatible, after all. But
I know it’s because I’ve gained so much weight since last summer.
Her friend had written back,
I’ve known Peter for years and I can’t believe your
weight is such an issue for him. Are you sure that’s why he broke up with you?
Could it be that he just finds it too difficult to carry on a long-distance
courtship?
Susannah highly doubted that. After she’d left New Hope
the first time, Peter’s biweekly letters had been filled with proclamations of
his affection for her. The couple had called each other at their respective
phone shanties at three o’clock every other Sunday. Even after two hours of
talking, they’d never run out of things to share and laugh about. And although
they had only been able to sneak off for an hour with each other when Susannah
came to New Hope last Christmas, they’d agreed their time alone together was
the best part of the holiday.
That’s why it was so confusing that four days after she
got home, Peter called and said he had decided to end their courtship. The
change in his attitude was so abrupt it made Susannah feel as if he was an
utter stranger. As if someone else had been pretending to be him on the phone
and in his letters. Had been pretending to fall in love with her the way she’d
been falling in love with him.
“Why?” she had cried, as bewildered as she was
devastated. “I don’t understand.”
“We’re just not a gut match.”
“But why aren’t we a gut match? What has changed all of a
sudden?”
“I’m sorry to hurt your feelings like this, Susannah, but
I don’t want to discuss it further. Please accept my decision.”
Afterward, she went over it and over it in her mind,
trying to figure out what could have possibly changed to make Peter end their
relationship. The only thing she could come up with was that once he’d seen her
again, he was no longer drawn to her because of how much heavier she’d gotten.
Maybe that was why he’d held his tongue about his reason; he hadn’t wanted to
hurt her feelings by telling her the truth. But whether he said it aloud or
not, she’d been crushed to discover that Peter valued how she looked more than
who she was. That he was rejecting her because of her weight gain.
Likewise, in the following months she was disappointed
when certain other men accepted her because of her appearance. During the past
spring and summer, she’d had no fewer than four bachelors in Dover ask to court
her. Susannah would have felt honored, if it hadn’t been for the fact that
they’d all known her for at least ten years and they’d never expressed an
interest in her until she was slender.
About the Author
Carrie Lighte enjoys traveling to Amish communities across
the United States and she hopes to visit a few in Canada soon, too. When she
isn't writing, reading or researching, she likes to hike, kayak and spend time
at the beach.
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