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PostSubject: A Father's Heart   A Father's Heart EmptySun Jan 24, 2010 1:18 am

This is a quick one I put together over the holidays that takes place around Christmastime during Laura and Almanzo's engagement. Enjoy!

Cheryl

A Father’s Heart

LHOP inspired fan fiction by Cheryl C. Malandrinos

Disclaimer: I do not own the Little House on the Prairie television series, book series, or any of the characters.


Charles peered through the front window, frost clinging to the edges of the window pane. Laura, Carrie, Albert, and Almanzo chased each other around the yard, scooping up handfuls of heavy, wet snow and hurling them at each other. A vision of a young Half-pint, braids bouncing beneath her woolen cap as she ran around the front yard in the snow with her sisters flashed through Charles’s mind. Where had the time gone?

Caroline’s gentle hand cupped his shoulder. “Seems like only yesterday Mary, Laura, and Carrie were having snowball fights of their own.” Her breath tickled his ear.

“Are you reading my mind again Mrs. Ingalls?”

Caroline’s arms encircled his waist and she leaned her head on his shoulder. “No, just your face, Mr. Ingalls.”

Outside, Almanzo caught up with Laura, who had just nailed his shoulder with a large snowball that splattered across the back of his coat. He grabbed her around the middle and pulled her into him, her giggles filtering through the glass into the house. Almanzo nuzzled her neck and her arms wrapped around him as she turned sideways for a kiss.

Charles’s heart ached as he watched them. They reminded him of many years ago when he and Caroline had been a young couple in love. But more than that, he realized at this time next year Laura would no longer live in the little house on Plum Creek. She would celebrate her first Christmas with her new husband in a little house of her own. Unconsciously he sighed.

Caroline’s arms squeezed around his middle. “It will be strange without her.”

Charles nodded. “We learned to do it with Mary, and we’ll get used to Half-pint being gone too.” Caroline lifted her head and gazed at his profile, one corner of her mouth pulling into a smirk. “Though it might take a bit longer this time.”

Charles turned to face his wife. “At least I still have my favorite lady.” His lips captured hers for a tender moment.

“Laura chose a wonderful man…just like I did.”

Charles couldn’t argue with that. It surprised him how much he warmed up to Almanzo since Laura’s engagement. And after all the help Almanzo had given Mary and Adam with the blind school, risking his own life to help out a family he owed nothing to, Charles was certain there was no man in Walnut Grove he would rather have as Laura’s husband.

The front door flew open and four giggling, breathless people marched inside, the ruckus waking Grace from her nap.

“Warm yourselves by the fire,” said Caroline before disappearing into the bedroom to get Grace.

Charles watched Almanzo help Laura out of her winter coat before removing his own things. “There’s some coffee on the stove.”

“Thank ya sir.” Almanzo strolled into the kitchen and poured a cup of coffee for Laura and himself.

“Hey Laura,” Albert poked his sister’s side, “is Almanzo going to be waiting on you in your home too?”

“Don’t talk about Laura leaving,” Carrie whimpered from where she stood in front of the fireplace, rubbing warmth back into her hands.

Laura ran to her sister and hugged her tightly. “Oh Carrie, it will be all right.” Laura rocked her sister back and forth.

Almanzo’s boots clomped across the floor. “Laura’s right.” Carrie’s tear-streaked face glanced up at him. “We’ll be livin’ right outside town and we’ll probably be here all the time.”

“Oh great! Just when I thought I would be getting some peace and quiet up in the loft.” Albert smiled at his sister, but Charles saw the sadness hiding in his eyes.

Albert and Laura had been nearly inseparable since the Ingalls family moved back to Walnut Grove. Having left town when times were tough and settling in Winoka, in Dakota Territory, the Ingalls family had stumbled upon Albert, an orphan living on the streets. The boy had instantly won their hearts, and when the Ingalls family packed up to return home, they asked Albert to come with them. Adopting Albert had legally secured his place in the Ingalls family, but even without the adoption, he was like their flesh and blood, and Laura and he couldn’t have been closer if they truly were brother and sister.

Laura planted a hand on one hip. “You best remember who grades your papers little brother.”

“How can you call him your little brother when he’s taller than you?” asked Carrie.

The room erupted with laughter as Caroline entered the room with Grace leaning against her hip.

Caroline placed Grace in her highchair while the others pulled out chairs to sit down at the table. “Dinner is almost ready.” Caroline wandered over to the stove and lifted the cover of the pot. Breathing in deeply, she smiled and then stirred the contents with a spoon.

Carrie sat down opposite Laura, her eyes still blinking back the tears. Laura reached across the table. Carrie’s outstretched arms met her halfway and Laura squeezed her sister’s hands.

“Once we’re settled in the new place,” said Laura, “you can come over as often as you like.”

“Really?”

“Sure. You can even sleep over…as long as it’s okay with Ma and Pa.”

Carrie’s eyes widened and her smile revealed a mouth with a few missing teeth. “I’d like that.”

Charles rapped his knuckles on the table. “If you ladies are done talking about leaving, I’m starving.”

They giggled. “Sorry Pa.”

His eyes twinkled and he cast a wink in Laura’s direction, but shifted in his seat, the pain of Laura’s departure still tugging at his heart.

Caroline placed the last plate of food on the table and sat down. The chatter stopped and everyone bowed their heads. As Charles began to thank the Lord for the bounty of food, he risked a glance at his beloved daughter and her betrothed. They had such dreams and plans that he couldn’t help but be taken in by all the excitement. But he knew it would be hard to let her go, even to a man who had earned his admiration and respect.

Before ending his prayer, Charles paused for a moment to silently ask the Lord to give him strength as Laura graduated from daughter to wife; just as he prayed for the courage to leave Mary behind in Winoka, where he would no longer be able to protect her. Caroline and he had prepared their daughters well, but that did not ease his desire to keep Laura from all the heartbreaks he knew would come to her as a farmer’s wife.

Caroline’s gentle smile met his face, as if once again she knew his thoughts. “They’ll be fine,” her eyes seem to say.

Charles swallowed away the lump that had formed in his throat. “Amen.”

The conversation immediately picked up where it had left off and plates passed around the table. Charles’s heart swelled with pride when his eyes took in his family and Almanzo, who sat between him and Laura. He had gotten used to seeing Almanzo around the dinner table, and the nights the young man wasn’t with them, Charles felt something wasn’t quite right, as if the family could no longer be complete without him.

Charles said one more silent prayer before digging into his plate of food. “Thank you Lord for blessing Laura with such a special man. Amen.”


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PostSubject: Re: A Father's Heart   A Father's Heart EmptyTue Jan 26, 2010 4:37 pm

As far as the shows writing goes, I'm sure it was hard to see each of Pa's girls go. I only wish we could have seen where Carrie and Grace's lives would have taken them.

In the books/real life, there had to be a hole in Pa's world daily after Laura and Almonzo left for MO. Pa knew they would have trials,and I'm wondering if he thought of going with them.???
Great story Cheryl. Its wonderful to take a simply emotion and see a story written around it. I can just see all the kids out side throwing snowballs and Pa watching them.
Thanks for sharing.


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PostSubject: Re: A Father's Heart   A Father's Heart EmptyTue Jan 26, 2010 5:03 pm

Thanks Gin. I'm glad you liked it.

I wish I had time to finish the other one I am working on, which is kind of like A Christmas They Never Forgot, except it involves everyone being trapped at Nellie's place on Christmas Eve. They decided to have a social after the Christmas Eve service and a blizzard blows up trapping the townsfolk there.

I thought that would be a nice way for others to share their Christmas memories and for Percival to share a holiday memory of his own.


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PostSubject: Re: A Father's Heart   A Father's Heart EmptyWed Jan 27, 2010 12:53 pm

Good idea for a story Cheryl. There is SO much to build on the episodes that we have seen.
I'm always wanting to build on Adam and Mary. We were just left hanging when it envolves them. I SO wanted Mary to have to joy of having another child.


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PostSubject: Re: A Father's Heart   A Father's Heart EmptyWed Mar 03, 2010 12:23 am

I just finished reading this Cheryl - as always, very well done! Thumbsup It's nice to see some of Charles' perspective of Laura leaving because that entire time happened so abruptly on the show.

I'd love to read that Christmas story you mentioned that was in the works! Maybe a Christmas present for us for Christmas this year? grinsmiley LOL


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PostSubject: Re: A Father's Heart   A Father's Heart EmptyWed Mar 03, 2010 12:52 am

Thanks Christina. I would love to finish that Christmas one too, but man, no time lately. My schedule is just going to get busier as it gets closer to the release date of my kid's book. I'm already working promotion stuff for it.

Hey Gin, I like writing about Mary and Adam too. Who knows, I might just help you on that one.


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PostSubject: Re: A Father's Heart   A Father's Heart EmptyWed Aug 10, 2011 10:39 pm

Oh how lovely...

Makes me want to bawling


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PostSubject: Re: A Father's Heart   A Father's Heart EmptyThu Aug 11, 2011 12:26 am

Thanks Ruth. I'm glad you enjoyed it.


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PostSubject: Re: A Father's Heart   A Father's Heart EmptyFri Aug 12, 2011 10:13 pm

enjoyed it?

I loved it!!!!!

Thanks bethmanly


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