The Secret of Goldenrod

The Secret of Goldenrod — page 5
Trina was used to the silence that followed any mention of her mother She figured her dad missed her so much he couldn’t talk about her But the more postcards she got the more curious about her mother Trina became She hadn’t seen her mother in nearly eight years and she had no idea what her mother looked like now or how she dressed and wore her hair And if she liked sports Someday her mother would have to run out of places to visit and then she’d come home As the truck crested a hill Trina could see a big red barn in the shallow valley below There’s a red barn she said With silos She leaned forward in her seat One two three And when they reached the bottom of the hill there was the dirt road They took a left-hand turn and bounced off the main road onto nothing more than a rutted dirt path that cut through a field of cornstalks taller than the truck They were almost there now Trina could feel it With an urge to jump out of the truck and run the rest of the way she rolled down her window and stuck her head into the steamy August air watching for any sign of a house at the end of the tunnel of dirt road and corn The truck bounced over a large bump with a loud ca thunk and Trina bounced with the truck The old cargo trailer heaved behind them sounding like it was ready to snap off Ca-thunk The truck jolted again I guess that’s the double bump her dad said Trina checked the trailer in the rearview mirror glad to see it was still attached 44