Moon Over Water
Chapter One
"Eternal rest grant upon her, oh, Lord...." Lorraine Dancy closed her eyes as the first shovelful
of dirt hit her mother's casket. The sound seemed to reverberate around her, magnified a
hundred times, drowning out the words intoned by Father Darien. This was her mother - her
mother - and Virginia Dancy deserved so much more than a cold blanket of Kentucky mud.
Lorraine had received word the evening of April first that her mother had been involved in a
horrible freeway accident. In the beginning she'd thought it was some kind of cruel hoax, a
distasteful practical joke, but the mud-splattered casket was real enough to rip her heart wide
open.
Her chest tightened with the effort to hold back tears. A low mewling sound escaped her lips
and her trembling increased as she listened to the priest's words in the gray afternoon.
After a while, the friends who'd come to say their last farewells started to move away. Father
Darien gently took hold of Lorraine's hands and in sincere compassionate tones offered a few
final words of comfort. Reaching deep within herself, Lorraine managed ... read full excerpt from: Moon Over Water ebook