“He’s not but I don’t judge. I mean, I’m sureGod doesn’t want anyof us to judge others, right?” Somehow, I hoped I wasn’t too harsh in my tone since I’d never talked to her that way before, especially by calling her out on her own judgment. Then again, I’d judged Gary a whole lot, and I still kind of did. I suddenly felt like a hypocrite.
Faith gave me a nod, her lips pressed firmly against each other. “Fair enough. I wish you two the best.” She pulled on her mask, grabbed her purse and coffee cup, and got up from her seat. “I have to go, but…you take care of yourself, okay? I’ll be praying for you. God bless you.” She waved at me and walked away, obviously trying to hide her upset reaction.