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    Renegade

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    “I don’t know. It has been days.”

      “Days.”

      “My parents said I was going to die anyway.”

      “They were wrong.” She kept her voice steady, not betraying her anger at a mother and father who would stop feeding their own child. Yet, she knew the poverty of some in the countryside was desperate. Perhaps there were other children to feed. Perhaps they felt they had no choice.

      She smiled at Niccolo as she reached out and smoothed a long, sweat-thick lock of hair from his brow. Her soul was bonding to this child, her heart mothering him even as her hands followed her natural impulses. She hoped he would come into the Oneness very soon.

      Franz reappeared, not carrying the called-for porridge himself, but ushering it in via the helpful hands of one of the older sisters. He looked much like a master ordering a servant, which bothered Teresa a little, but she was too grateful for the food—and the sister’s company—to dwell on that overmuch. The sister sat on a low stool across from the bed and watched while Teresa helped the boy sit up and hold his bowl and spoon. He seemed capable of feeding himself. The sister fidgeted, and Teresa felt her impatience to be going. There were needs. Great needs. Every hand ought to be engaged in meeting them, not in chaperoning. But Franz did not seem inclined to leave the room.

      The boy took his first few bites tentatively but gained speed as his strength began to return, until Teresa had to put out her hand to slow him down lest he make himself sick. She supervised his eating until the last drop of porridge was gone and then helped him lie down again—he seemed exhausted by the surge of effort. His face had gone white and his hands shook.

      “Sleep,” Teresa said, making up her mind to leave him alone—though her heart wanted to stay. “I’ll come back to check on you. Just sleep for now.”

      He nodded, but his eyes were already closing of their own accord, and when she looked back just before stepping out of her quarters, she was sure he was asleep.

      Other Books by Rachel Starr Thomson

      Novels

      Worlds Unseen: Book 1 in the Seventh World Trilogy

      Burning Light: Book 2 in the Seventh World Trilogy

      Coming Day: Book 3 in the Seventh World Trilogy

      Exile: Book 1 in The Oneness Cycle

      Hive: Book 2 in The Oneness Cycle

      Attack: Book 3 in The Oneness Cycle

      Renegade: Book 4 in The Oneness Cycle

      Rise: Book 5 in The Oneness Cycle

      Taerith (Fantasy)

      Theodore Pharris Saves the Universe (Juvenile/Humour)

      Lady Moon

      Angel in the Woods

      Reap the Whirlwind

      The Babel Chip

      Short Stories

      Magdalene

      Butterflies Dancing

      Ogres Is

      Fallen Star

      Journey

      Wayfarer’s Dream

      The City Came Creeping

      Of Men and Bones

      Non Fiction

      Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled (Humour/Memoir)

      Heart to Heart: Meeting With God in the Lord’s Prayer

      Letters to a Samuel Generation: The Collection

      Fifty Shades of Loved

      Mind Soul Ink Paper

      Now For the Not-Yet

      Undivided Devotion

      Still Praying in the Wilderness

     

     

     



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