Fri Aug 03, 2007 4:41 pm by H.Q. Victor
The pulsating buzz of the telephone ringing at three in the morning jarred Olof awake from fitful sleep. Nightmares plagued him, making him toss and turn all night long, but the phone ringing brought out the worst of his fears.
“Hello” His mind instantly alert.
“May I speak to Olof Whitaker please?”
“This is he.” The pit of his stomach began tightening.
“Mr. Whitaker, my name is Stephen Harris, I am with Quantas Airline, and we wanted to let you know we where able to get your daughter on a flight and that she will be landing in about two hours at LAX.”
Olof bolted upright at the mention of his daughter. His fears returning, but so did hope. His brow began to form with beads of sweat. His daughter was really alive.
“How is she, is she ok?” He was frantic to know what had happened to his little girl.
“Sir, I er, well I’m not at liberty to say. The information was not passed on to me, only that they had put her on the flight and when she should arrive. You might try to contact the authorities in Sydney to find out the particulars and what care she will need when she arrives.”
“What’s the flight number she’s coming in on?” Olof reached for a pen and paper from the night stand by the bed.
After hanging up with the man, Olof turned beside his bed and wept, pouring out his heart in prayer. He cried out to God, his heart breaking. He wanted to know why this had happened to his daughter. He prayed for her life, her health and her spirit. He also prayed for forgiveness for his own actions and thoughts. His heart drove him on and his weeping grew louder until it woke his wife.
Ashley rose wrapping her house coat about her and came around the bed and knelt beside her husband. As she put her arms around his shoulders, she felt his sobs shake his frame. She knew his anguish over the last few days had been intense, but thought he had finally reached peace once Sara had been located alive.
“What is it Olof, what’s the matter?” Ashley had not heard the phone ring nor the conversation that followed. She did know he was troubled about their daughter and had wanted to go get her and bring her home as much as she did, but she was following the Spirit to wait. He poured out his heart to her, and together they prayed and sought God’s peace and comfort. They had always took any problems to the Lord together, and this time was no different. Peace came in time, peace and comfort.
Ashley rose from beside her husband and headed to the kitchen. She needed a cup of hot tea, and so did Olof. She set the kettle on the stove and let it heat while she got out two of the green tea bags. Her mind was occupied with her own doubts, but she did not want to burden Olof with them right now. He had enough on his mind and she did not want to add to it. The sound of water running told her Olof was in the shower. Good, it would relax him some. After retrieving two mugs, she picked up the cordless phone and hit a family speed dial number.
The phone was answered on the third ring. “Hello?” The voice was groggy. Nikki always did like to sleep in on the weekends.
“Nikki, its Mom.”
“Mom?, what time is it?”
She really must be tired. The east coast was four hours later than they were.
“It’s three in the morning here, so seven where your at.” Ashley wiped her eyes of sleep and continued. “There’s been word of Sara, she’s coming in on a flight this morning and should be here around Nine. Can you catch a flight back today?”
Nikki was alert now. “Let me look online and see what I can get, how is she doing?”
“Your father got the call about half an hour ago, but they didn’t say anything beyond the flight and when she would be here. Your father is really worried. We all need to be together, hurry home as soon as you can honey.”
“I will Mom, and tell Dad I’m praying for him and Sara.” Nikki was wide awake now.
Family was all important to the Whitaker’s, as was faith. They stood together through the good and the bad, but drew greater strength from each other in difficult times.
“I will honey, see you as soon as you get here, and keep your cell phone with you, I’ll let you know of any changes or where we’ll be.”
Ashley slowly lowered the phone back on the charger. Her heart breaking, and she did not know the answers to this crisis yet. Her faith was being challenged just like the others, but she would never give up, no matter what. God had never let her down yet.
Olof, freshly changed from his shower, was still drying his hair as he came into the kitchen.
“Who was that?”
“I called Nikki to let her know Sara was coming home. She’s going to catch the earliest flight she can."