Just enough so she could reassure herself that she wasn't taking the secret to her grave.
Benjamin's favorite flower was the chamomile that Grandma made tea from. She grew them in the spice garden outside the kitchen door and the pretty yellow and white flowers grew wild around the blackberry grove. No one else was allowed to write in the bible, let alone draw pictures, but Sylvia lifted the heavy book from her bed table and opened to the family chart.
Pa had drawn in the black cross symbolizing that Bruce and Benjamin were deceased. Next to that, Sylvia carefully drew a chamomile flower and a small blossom. In the leaves of the flower she wrote: Romans 12:21
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Time Well Spent as a Ghost
Mistero / ThrillerThe farmhouse has a tragic past that seems to be haunting it's newest owners. But is the spirit of Sylvia Crickler trying to scare the young family away or does she need their help?