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Healing the Boss's Heart
Healing the Boss's Heart
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Healing the Boss's Heart

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The boy was sitting on the grass with his face in his hands, oblivious to the wet ground, when Greg crouched next to him.

“I’m sorry,” was all Greg said. That was apparently enough.

Tommy looked up. His eyes were red and his face puffy and tear-stained. He paused a moment to stare, then got up and threw his arms around Greg, catching him by surprise and nearly bowling him over.

“Nobody cares,” the boy wailed.

Astounded by the intense reaction, Greg nevertheless recovered enough to embrace the child and try to comfort him. He was in way over his head. He didn’t know how to handle kids, what to say to them or how to help. He just knew that Tommy’s suffering was touching his heart with a depth of feeling he hadn’t known existed.

As soon as the child’s sobbing lessened enough that he could heed spoken assurances, Greg said, “I care. And so does Ms. Logan.”

“Charlie’s my—my only friend,” Tommy stuttered, sniffling. “He’s my best buddy. We go everywhere together.”

“Then I know he’ll come back if he can,” Greg said sympathetically.

The boy’s blue eyes widened. “What if he’s hurt like my mama and daddy were? They never came back.”

“There are going to be lots of people out looking for ways to help each other in the next few days and weeks, son. I’m sure someone will find your dog. And we’ll look especially hard for him, just like we promised.”

“You—you will? Cross your heart?”

Greg made the motion that went with the question as he replied, “Yes. Cross my heart.”

In truth, he felt as if his heart was breaking for this sad, lonely child. Remembering his own youth he could readily identify with Tommy. There had been no one in his young life at the Garrison estate who had understood him except his mother, and when she’d died he’d been so bereft that no words could describe it. Although he’d still had a father, Dan had become even more withdrawn than usual, leaving Greg feeling totally isolated.

In those days, if he hadn’t had some animals to tend, to talk to without censoring his thoughts and words, he’d have been as forlorn as Tommy was now.


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