Ezer Kenegdo Sample Chapter
I fidgeted in my chair, moving my left hand carefully to keep it hidden from view. My grandma was visiting, and as we chatted over breakfast, I felt the weight of my engagement ring on my finger. It had only been there a few days—not enough for me to be accustomed to it yet. My grandma didn’t know, and I was in no hurry to tell her.
My mom finally broached the subject. “Did Maria tell you she got engaged?”
I felt my grandma’s eyes drill down on me. Somewhat sheepishly, I lifted my hand onto the table, displaying the beautiful diamond on my finger.
For a moment, my grandma was silent. Then she said, “So you sold yourself, did ya?”
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