Everett Behr goes to great lengths to maintain his distance from people so they won't stare at the disfiguring scars he sustained in a fire. A budding friendship with Tillie O'Dell eases his loneliness, but he is convinced she is only being gracious out of pity. Asking her to endure the humiliation of being with him is out of the question.
Tillie sees Everett's scars as noble since he put his own life in danger to save others. How can she convince Everett his scars represent something beautiful to her?
Everett Behr goes to great lengths to maintain his distance from people so they won’t stare at the disfiguring scars he sustained in a fire. A budding friendship with Tillie O’Dell eases his loneliness, but he is convinced she is only being gracious out of pity. Asking her to endure the humiliation of being with him is out of the question.
Tillie sees Everett’s scars as noble since he put his own life in danger to save others. How can she convince Everett his scars represent something beautiful to her?
Author Bio
CONNIE STEVENS lives in north Georgia with her husband of over 35 years, John. She and John are active in a variety of capacities in their home church. One cantankerous kitty—misnamed Sweet Pea---allows them to live in her home. Some of Connie's favorite pastimes include reading, sewing, browsing antique shops, collecting teddy bears, and gardening. She also enjoys making quilts to send to the Cancer Treatment Center of America.