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UNCONDITIONAL by Tanya Eavenson
Chapter One
Elizabeth pushed herself up from the bed. Her gaze swept
the dark room and fixed on the hall nightlight. Her hand grazed over her
husband’s shoulder when a thought gripped her. Katherine. The baby monitor stood silent. Darkness shrouded the red
and green lights that indicated movement.
Her chest tightened. She hurled the covers away and leapt
to the floor. Panic made her clumsy as she rushed to her daughter’s room. She
lunged over the crib. No sound. No movement. Not even a stirring of air from
her tiny nostrils.
“Katherine!” Elizabeth snatched her daughter from the
mattress. The infant drew a heavy breath as her eyes flung wide open.
Lord, what’s
happening?
Elizabeth’s bare feet pounded the cold tile as she ran
back to her husband. “Chris, wake up! Katherine quit breathing again!”
Chris rubbed his eyes and scowled. “What is it?”
“We need to take Katherine to the hospital. She stopped
breathing.”
He studied their child. “She seems to be breathing now.
Are you sure?”
“Of course, I’m sure.”
“She’s fine.” Chris fell back against the pillow.
“Please—”
“We don’t have the money to take her to the hospital when
there’s nothing wrong with her.”
“But there is. She stopped breathing.”
He sat back up. “You’ve been worried about her since
before she was born. You’re all worked up because she hasn’t rolled over yet.
The doctor said that’s normal for being early.”
She’s called a
preemie. She glared into his eyes. “If you were home more often you’d know
she’s not fine.”
“I’m home, Elizabeth, and she’s fine.”
Heat flushed her cheeks as tears filled her eyes. “I’m
scared. Can’t you see that? I need you to pray for our daughter. I need you to
hold me and tell me everything will be all right.”
“Look, she’s sleeping.” His voice softened as his hand ran
down her thigh. “Come to bed.”
“How can you care so little? I’m worried about our baby.”
Chris’s hand dropped to the sheets. “Shut the door when
you leave.” He turned away from her.
Elizabeth stood for a moment unable to speak. With their
baby in her arms, she slowly closed the door behind her and sank her teeth into
her lip to keep from crying. If tears came, it would be for her daughter, not
for the stranger in her bed.
From Fiction to Reality By Tanya Eavenson
Ever had those moments when you read a
novel and it’s as if the author wrote the story line, the characters, or
included a verse just for you?
At the beginning of December, I took a
novel from my bookshelf, snuggled on the couch with a blanket, and began to
read. The title of the novel is called The
Rancher’s Reunion by Tina Radcliffe. The hero in the story is Will, and he
has a hereditary disease that caused him to fear, not only his future, but in
trusting God. And that’s when God used this story to speak to me, when my world
turned from fiction to reality by a flip of the page.
“I’m
scared, Annie.”
“I
know, Will. I know.” She blinked back the moisture pricking her eyes.
“No,
Annie. I don’t think you do. I’m not just scared. I’m terrified.”
And I understood Will’s fear. Weeks
prior to reading this novel, my doctor told me I had cancer. It’s a single word
that can change the course of your life, emotionally, physically, but not only
yours, others around you. And though I knew God’s presence would be with me no
matter what the future held, my desire to write or edit anything had vanished.
Honestly, I wasn’t sure I wanted to write anymore with my future so uncertain.
I wasn’t just scared, but terrified my time with my family would be shortened.
But as I continued to
read Will’s story, God’s whispered words, Do
not be afraid of things you cannot control, pray, and continue your call to
write, took hold and draped around my heart.
I knew at that moment this book was meant
to be read at this appointed time. That God was leading me to give Him every
single fear, open my laptop, and begin to write again.
It’s been three weeks since I’ve been
back to writing and editing. It’s slow going, but I’ve given my fears to God the
only way I can, like Will, doing it God’s way. Day by day. Moment by moment.
For the rest of my life.
If you’ve ever been like me and allowed
fear to control your future, 1 Samuel 12:24 is a wonderful reminder. Don’t fear
the future or things you cannot control, but live a life God has called you. So
have you ever had times in your life where fiction turned to reality? If so,
I’d love to hear your story.
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Author's Bio:
Tanya Eavenson enjoys spending time with her husband, and their three children. Her favorite pastime is grabbing a cup of coffee, eating chocolate, and reading a good book. Tanya is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and writes for Christ to the World Ministries.
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