husband.â
âZeke, no.â
He pulled a deck of cards out of his pocket and handed her the top card. The queen of hearts. âYou deserve the best, but this is what I am. Cleaned up and sometimes dressed in expensive suits. But Iâm still that poor child who never went to school and begged for food for his family. Iâm accepted because I have money, but Iâve never been a proper gentleman. Thatâs what you want, Alethea. A man born to it.â
And then she knew everything. He was leaving because he cared about her. It was the ultimate sacrifice and a very foolish one. But heartfelt and honorable.
She took a step closer, then reached for his hands. âI was fortunate in that I truly loved Wesley. He was a good man and, yes, educated and comfortable in society. I was seventeen when we met, eighteen when we married and not quite nineteen when he died. I was a girl and what I wanted and needed in a husband reflected that.â
She stared into Zekeâs eyes and willed him to believe her. âIâm a woman now, with different desires. I understand that what matters is the measure of a manâs character and his heart. I admire you, Zeke. The truth about your past only increases my feelings for you. Your kindness to me and the town makes me want to be worthy of you.â
He stared at her. âHow could you not be?â
She smiled. âI bring so little.â
âYou bring everything. You are perfection. Holding you in my armsâtouching you, pleasing youâI couldnât ask for more. Hearing you laugh, listening to you talk, itâs all I want.â
She gathered her courage. âThen why are you leaving me?â
âAlethea.â
âTell me. I have known love, but I have never felt my heart so full. It overflows for you, Zeke.â
His fingers tightened on hers. Passion and something else, something wonderful, flared in his eyes. âYouâre sure?â
She nodded, fighting tears and reaching for hope.
He released one hand to touch her cheek. âI didnât dare hope.â
âIt is true.â
He smiled, then kissed her. âWill you marry me? Stay here with me?â
Joy swept through her, making her feel lighter than air. âYes, yes, a thousand times yes.â
He put his hands around her waist and swung her in a circle. âIâll build you the biggest house Titanville has ever seen.â
She laughed. âI would be happy with something smaller.â
âI wouldnât. Weâll raise cattle and have children and grow old together.â
âHow could I refuse such an offer?â she teased. âIt will be glorious.â
He lowered her to the floor and kissed her again, his mouth lingering on hers. âYou are glorious, my love.â
âAs are you. Youâre all that I want, Zeke. For always.â
âThen you shall have me.â
Authorâs Note
Alethea and Zeke were married the Saturday after the school year ended. Over the summer they traveled to Baltimore to meet Aletheaâs family. By the time they returned in the fall, she was already pregnant with the first of their five children. Three boys and two girls. Zeke and Alethea lived long, happy lives and died within three days of each other, as they both would have wished.
Their oldest son, Joshua, inherited the massive house and thousands of acres that would become Gloryâs Gate. Joshua is the great-great-grandfather of the Lone Star Sisters.
If you liked this story by New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery, read more about the Titan family in the Lone Star Sisters trilogy from HQN Books!
UNDER HER SKIN
(May 2009)
LIP SERVICE
(June 2009)
STRAIGHT FROM THE HIP
(July 2009)
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