Chapter 30: An Invitation to a New LifeI stayed at Moor House for several weeks and slowly recovered. Talking with Diana and Mary each day brought me joy. We read books and took walks together. Life was simple and warm. St. John remained quiet, but he began to draw closer to me. One evening, St. John sat by the fire and spoke to me. “Would you like to be a teacher in the village?” he asked. “The children need you, and you can begin again.” I was deeply moved and agreed at once. The next day, we went to a small, poor school. The children wore old clothes, but their eyes were bright with curiosity. I began to teach them letters, reading, and numbers. They listened carefully, and I felt a sense of purpose again. Each evening, I returned to Moor House, tired but content. Diana and Mary supported me and said I was doing well. St. John sometimes watched me quietly, as if thinking deeply. I didn’t know what he was planning, but I was thankful for the chance he gave me. It was a peaceful time in my life, plain but real. I was still healing, but I was growing again. God had not forgotten me. He was leading me to a new path. The door of destiny was quietly opening. |