Whispers of the Heart by Rae Knight EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Rae Knight
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Liz
A²+B²=C². We were all drilled with the pythagorean theorem at school.
Something they taught that held no meaning in the real world, at least
not for me. High school did not prepare me for anything. The only thing I
learned there that I could apply to my life was that most people would make
assumptions about me based solely on how I looked and who I hung out
with. High school did not prepare me for paying bills, for becoming a
parent, or even for understanding how the real world worked.
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Absolutely no one prepared me for the aftermath of a loved one’s death.
Budgeting and figuring out the legal aspects of my husband’s passing gave
me little time to grieve him. Lyle was my everything, and without him, it
felt like the world wasn’t spinning anymore, leaving me in the dark cold of
night. Now I was sitting at the table trying to help my daughter with her
math homework, and all that came to mind was A²+B²=C².
“Mom, I still don’t get it,” Lily complained, biting her pencil once more
as she stared at her math homework. I worked with her for a good thirty
minutes, with little progress.
Math was always Lyle’s strong suit, not my own. He was a numbers guy,
being the accountant for a large corporation. He’d never talk about work,
always wanting to forget it the moment he got home. I think he hated his
job, but he would never admit it.
“Look, Lil.” I took her pencil, running through the steps once more.
Google did its best to refresh my memory on the subject matter, but I knew
that soon I would need to get her a math tutor. The same way Lyle ended up
being mine.
Dammit Lyle. I can’t teach her math.
An hour later, with our frustrations high, Lily huffed with irritation, “I
give up.” It killed me that I couldn’t help her, and she’d still be confused
about it tomorrow.
“I am sorry I couldn’t help more. You better get to bed. This took a lot
longer than I thought it would.”
“Yeah, okay.”
She kissed my cheek, pushing her chair back as she packed her things up.
Her eyes reminded me so much of her father’s, that same dark green. It was
haunting, seeing them on her face. Her onyx black hair bounced as she
ascended the stairs, loosening the knot she’d tied it in with every step.
I don’t know how I lucked out with her. Lily took better care of me than I
of her since her father passed away six months ago. It broke us both, but she
somehow bounced back.
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