Robyn Carr Quote

Vanessa had no trouble imagining how the general could look scary as hell to his troops. But this morning, at the kitchen table with just his daughter and grandson, he was soft as a puppy. She reached across the table and patted his hand. He played with the baby’s foot with his other. You’re not losing me, Daddy. Not ever. It’s okay, Vanni. You’re a young woman in your prime. Paul’s a fine young man, despite the fact that he’s fathering the nation… Daddy… Nah, he’s a good man. His incident aside. She leaned toward him. You’re not losing me, she said again. But I packed a bag this morning. I’m going home with him, Dad. Just for a few days. We’ll be back before the weekend. That doesn’t surprise me a bit. I’m surprised you didn’t take off in the dark of night. Then she asked softly, Did I disturb your sleep last night? He shook his head. I suppose we’re an odd family, he said. Not quite the stiff and upright family I had always thought we were, but the facts of our lives have changed all that. Relaxed our expectations… At least mine. He looked down. I heard you, yes. It wasn’t too disturbing. In fact, those are happy sounds. He lifted his eyes. There were other nights I heard you—and your brother. Nights of crying over loved ones lost. Your mother. Your husband. And I don’t doubt there were nights young Tom, at only fourteen, wondered what to do about a tough old three-star crying in his bed over his wife’s death. Oh, Daddy… Vanni—life is rough. It can’t help but be, especially for military families like ours. But we have to soldier on, be strong, do the best we can. If you tell me you’re happy with Paul… Oh, Dad, I love him so much. I loved him before I fell in love with him, if that makes sense. He loves me. And—he loves you. Any man who would do all he did after his best friend’s death—this is a man who deserves my respect. Thank

Robyn Carr

Vanessa had no trouble imagining how the general could look scary as hell to his troops. But this morning, at the kitchen table with just his daughter and grandson, he was soft as a puppy. She reached across the table and patted his hand. He played with the baby’s foot with his other. You’re not losing me, Daddy. Not ever. It’s okay, Vanni. You’re a young woman in your prime. Paul’s a fine young man, despite the fact that he’s fathering the nation… Daddy… Nah, he’s a good man. His incident aside. She leaned toward him. You’re not losing me, she said again. But I packed a bag this morning. I’m going home with him, Dad. Just for a few days. We’ll be back before the weekend. That doesn’t surprise me a bit. I’m surprised you didn’t take off in the dark of night. Then she asked softly, Did I disturb your sleep last night? He shook his head. I suppose we’re an odd family, he said. Not quite the stiff and upright family I had always thought we were, but the facts of our lives have changed all that. Relaxed our expectations… At least mine. He looked down. I heard you, yes. It wasn’t too disturbing. In fact, those are happy sounds. He lifted his eyes. There were other nights I heard you—and your brother. Nights of crying over loved ones lost. Your mother. Your husband. And I don’t doubt there were nights young Tom, at only fourteen, wondered what to do about a tough old three-star crying in his bed over his wife’s death. Oh, Daddy… Vanni—life is rough. It can’t help but be, especially for military families like ours. But we have to soldier on, be strong, do the best we can. If you tell me you’re happy with Paul… Oh, Dad, I love him so much. I loved him before I fell in love with him, if that makes sense. He loves me. And—he loves you. Any man who would do all he did after his best friend’s death—this is a man who deserves my respect. Thank

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About Robyn Carr

Robyn Carr is an American author. She is the writer of the Virgin River series of books and has written more than fifty novels. Her novels have been on The New York Times Best Seller list, including titles such as The Hero.
She is also an executive producer on the television adaptations of Virgin River and Sullivan's Crossing.