Authors: Joshilyn Jackson
I read for as long as I could stand it before I reached down beside me and hit the pause button on the boom box. My ears rang
in the sudden silence. I did not hear anything from the hallway. I threw Burr’s book across the room. It smacked into the
front door and bounced off to the floor. No reaction. Rose Mae Lolley was gone, for the moment.
I was still shaking. I wanted to pray, but I was too angry with God to concentrate. Ten years, ten years I had been faithful,
and now God was breaking the deal.
Before I left Possett, I had promised God I would stop fucking every boy who crossed my path. (Although when actively involved
in prayer I used the word “fornicating,” as if this would spare God’s delicate ears.) Now I was losing Burr over it. The truth
was, I had worried that I was losing him for months, but still I had stayed faithful.
I had promised God I would never tell another lie, and I hadn’t. Even when lying would make everything easy with Aunt Florence
and my family, I had never let a word of untruth cross my lips.
Lastly, I had promised that if He would get me out safe, I would never go back to Possett, Alabama. Not for anything. I wouldn’t
even look back, lest I turn to salt.
And now God had allowed Possett, Alabama, to show up on my doorstep.
As far as I was concerned, all bets were off.