A Love Worth the Phone Bill
The New York Times
As teens, Jody Prendergast and Lancelot Ferguson spoke so much on the phone — she in Rosedale, Queens, he in St. Mary Parish, Jamaica — that her father cut the cord. Their connection persisted.
Jody Prendergast and Lancelot Ferguson were teenagers when they met in their native St. Mary Parish, Jamaica, in the summer of 2004. Both had jobs at a local medical clinic: Mr. Ferguson was interning in the dental department. Ms. Prendergast was filing papers and filling out immunization cards alongside her best friend, Tara Jo Ferguson (no relation to Mr. Ferguson). Though the girls had spent previous summers playing soccer in the streets and dancing, Ms. Ferguson’s mother was a nurse, and that year she put them to work. Ms. Prendergast, 13 at the time, thought of Mr. Ferguson, then 18, as big brother material. “To me it was like, this is a friend of Tara Jo’s, and he’s nice, and we’re going to get along,” she said. So they did. In October 2005, when Ms. Prendergast’s family migrated to the United States, the connection between the two endured.More Related News