Her grandmother smiled kindly and motioned her to sit down. Placing a plate of eggs and bacon in front of her, she took a seat across from her and looked at her with concern. “My legs are aching something terrible this morning. I think that once I get up and move around some that they will feel much better. Thank you for breakfast. I‘m sorry that I didn’t get down her to prepare it for you.” Mary-Beth took a mouthful of eggs and smiled at the woman she was grateful to call her grandmother. “No worries, young lady. I need to get used to doing things for your grandfather and myself once you marry. I sense that we will see that day soon.” Her grandmother’s eyes clouded with tears. “Oh, Grams, I don’t think it will. No man wants a woman who is crippled. I fear that I will be an old maid. However, if I can take care of you, then it will be a blessing,” Mary-Beth patted her grandmother’s hand and smiled. “Don’t be so sure, young woman. Something tells me that a change is about to take place soon. Believe what you will, but when the time comes, I will be one happy grandmother.”