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"Rub her hands," Terry said taking Izumi's small hand and
rubbing it between his own. She slowly became conscious, and sat up, embarrassed
that she had created the concern she saw in their faces.
"I'm all right. I'm sorry for acting so silly."
Terry glanced at John. "I'm the one who's sorry," he said, leaving the
bathroom.
John helped Izumi to her feet, and followed Terry to the porch. The cool evening
air soothed Izumi. John carefully helped her onto the porch swing.
"I'm all right," she assured. "I just got a little excited."
John kissed her and walked to the other end of the porch where Terry stood, gazing
at the bay. He heard John's footsteps and spoke without turning his face.
"I'm sorry, John," he said quietly. The wind whistled softly through the
screen surrounding the porch.
"There's nothing to forgive," said John tenderly. He put his right hand
on Terry's shoulder. "When my Dad passed away, I was alone in this world - except
for you. For many years, we were the only family each other had. Now... look over
at the porch swing." Surprised by his friend's request, he turned. Izumi had
curled up on the swing, and fallen asleep. Terry smiled.
"We're not by ourselves anymore, Terry. She has been a great blessing to me,
and I thank God hourly, for her." Terry turned to leave. "Where are you
going?"
"I don't belong here, anymore, John. You have always been a good friend to me,
and now I'm returning the favor."
"'Returning the favor'?" repeated John. "Do you think I'm your friend
because I'm doing you a favor? Is that what you think?" Terry turned to face
his friend.
"No, but you have given me more than I have given you, whether you realize it
or not."
"Have you forgotten the time when my Dad died?" John's voice cracked with
emotion. Terry stood by the screen door, fighting to retain his composure.
"I remember," he said, his voice betraying the tears he felt inside. "That
sure was a tough time."
"Do you still want to talk of favors?" asked John, opening the screen door,
and sitting down on the top step. Terry soon joined him.
"God knew I needed a friend, and you pulled me out of it, Terry." John
looked up into the darkening sky. "Ever since I got married, I have been pleading
with God everyday to give me courage. I look at her and think, 'She trusts me. Please,
don't let me fail her.'"
"'From the end of the earth will I cry unto Thee, when my heart is overwhelmed:
lead me to the Rock that is higher than I,'" quoted Terry. (Psalm 61:2)
"Amen," said John quietly, "Amen." The moon set over the little
yellow house, casting the silvery blanket that Izumi had clung to so many times before.
If we had our eyes opened like Elisha's servant had, you would have seen many angels
encamped about the house, prepared to defend the small group of friends.
"And when the servant of the man of God was
risen early, and gone forth, behold, an host compassed the city both with horses
and chariots. And his servant said unto him, Alas, my master! how shall we do? And
he answered, Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them.
And Elisha prayed, and said, LORD, I pray Thee, open his eyes, that he may see. And
the LORD opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and, behold, the mountain
was full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha."
~ 2 Kings 6:15-17 ~
"For Thou, LORD, wilt bless the righteous; with favour wilt
Thou compass him as with a shield."
~ Psalm 5:12 ~
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