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“It goes without saying,” Lydia assured her. “I wish I could remember the things from the past, but after I was injured, I lost most of my memory.”

“There’s a part of me that’s actually glad about that. I was beside myself with grief, imagining you suffering over Dalton’s disappearance,” Evie confessed. “I couldn’t bear to think of you sitting here crying for him and having no solace.” Tears formed in her eyes.

Lydia reached out and patted Evie’s hand just as a knock sounded on the door. Kjell got up and went to see who it was.

Lydia heard muffled talk and then saw the man she’d been introduced to as Captain Briar enter the room.

“Ma’am.” He looked at the baby and then at Kjell. “I came with word from Kansas City, but perhaps it is unimportant now.”

“Nonsense,” Kjell declared. “Tell us what you know.”

“It seems rather moot in light of your son being returned to you. The authorities have sent a letter. It came today on
The
Constantine
. They’ve investigated Mr. Gray as you suggested but found no sign of your son. Obviously, if he is here with you now, he wasn’t taken by Gray.”

“That’s not true,” Evie interrupted. She got to her feet and looked from Lydia to the men. “I am Marston Gray’s sister. He brought me the child several months ago and told me that Lydia was dead. He asked me to raise Dalton, and I agreed. He is guilty of having taken this baby and of trying to murder Lydia.”

Briar’s eyes narrowed. “And how do you know all this for a fact?”

“I heard him admit it.” She glanced down at Lydia. “My husband and brothers were talking. They didn’t know I could hear them.” She turned back to Briar. “When I learned the truth, I took Dalton and came here immediately.”

Briar looked at Kjell. “I find this all rather confusing.”

“There’s no confusion at all,” Evie declared. “My brother is guilty, and I will testify to that. I will tell you everything I know, just as I should have years ago when my father threw my mother off the roof to her death.”

Lydia gasped. “Floyd killed her?” The name came back all at once. She remembered the angry face of her husband as he stood over her with a whip. He had just beaten her and his first words to her were,
“Charlotte never learned to obey me, either, and you
see where it got her.”

The scene passed just as quickly as it had come.

Evie came back to Lydia. “He did. I saw the whole thing, but I never told anyone. I’m sorry now that I didn’t. Maybe things would have been different. Maybe you would never have had to suffer under his hand.”

“It’s not your fault, Evie,” Lydia said, reaching up to take her hand. “It’s not your fault. You were just a child.”

Captain Briar cleared his throat nervously. “I suppose now that we have a witness more reliable than Sidorov, we can hardly ignore Gray’s part in this crime. I will contact the authorities immediately and see what can be done. Where can I locate you, Mrs. . . .”

“Gadston. Genevieve Gadston.”

“She’ll be here,” Lydia interjected. “She’ll stay with us, if that’s all right with you, Evie.”

“Truth be told, I was going to ask you for just such a favor.

You see, I can’t go home. None of them will have me back after this.”

“What of your husband?” Kjell asked.

“Thomas has never cared about me. He’ll probably be relieved to have me out of his hair. With any luck at all, he will give me a quiet annulment, and if not, then I’ll simply live out my days apart from him.”

Kjell nodded. “Then stay with us, by all means.”

“It’s settled,” Lydia said, looking into the inquisitive face of her son. Somewhere deep inside her there was a sense of recognition— a certainty that he belonged to her. “It’s settled.”

Watching her sleeping baby, Lydia marveled at the way the child seemed undisturbed by all that had happened. He slept so easily, so peacefully. She stroked his fine hair and somehow knew she’d done this a hundred times before.

“Is he asleep?” Kjell asked.

“Yes.” Lydia straightened but refused to leave the side of the cradle. “He settled right down after I fed him.”

Kjell smiled and came to pull her back against him. He nuzzled Lydia’s neck and kissed the lobe of her ear. “It’s a miracle, to be sure.”

Lydia glanced back at him. “Do you really think so? Did God bring him back to us, Kjell?”

“I’m certain He did. I don’t believe in coincidence or luck. I think God plans our steps and then guides them. Sometimes others interfere with what He would have, but even so, God is able to make it all work to His glory.” He leaned his cheek against hers. “I can’t begin to understand why this had to happen or how it is glorifying to Him, but, Lydia, I do believe He has His hand upon us and upon Dalton.”

She turned in Kjell’s arms and reached up to touch his face. “I want a wonderful future with you and Dalton, and any other child we are given.”

He stroked her hair. “I want that, too. It doesn’t matter to me whether you know me from before, only that you know me now and that you love me forever.”

“Oh, you can be certain of that,” she said, pulling back enough to see his face. “Just as I am certain of your love.”

In the glow of firelight, Lydia smiled and pulled his face toward hers. Kissing him lightly, she knew more joy—more contentment— than she had ever thought possible. When he lifted her in his arms, she could only sigh in satisfaction. No matter where the future took them, no matter the trials they would face, this moment would be the prelude to a new dawning of life and love that they would face and share together.

TRACIE PETERSON is the author of over eighty novels, both historical and contemporary. Her avid research resonates in her stories, as seen in her bestselling HEIRS OF MONTANA and ALASKAN QUEST series. Tracie and her family make their home in Montana.

Visit Tracie’s Web site at
www.traciepeterson.com
.

Visit Tracie’s blog at
www.writespassage.blogspot.com

Books by Tracie Peterson

www.traciepeterson.com

A Slender Thread • I Can’t Do It All!
**
What She Left For Me • Where My Heart Belongs

SONG OF ALASKA
Dawn’s Prelude

ALASKAN QUEST
Summer of the Midnight Sun
Under the Northern Lights • Whispers of Winter
Alaskan Quest (3 in 1)

BRIDES OF GALLATIN COUNTY
A Promise to Believe In • A Love to Last Forever
A Dream to Call My Own

THE BROADMOOR LEGACY
*
A Daughter’s Inheritance • An Unexpected Love
A Surrendered Heart

BELLS OF LOWELL
*
Daughter of the Loom • A Fragile Design • These Tangled Threads
Bells of Lowell (3 in 1)

LIGHTS OF LOWELL
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A Tapestry of Hope • A Love Woven True • The Pattern of Her Heart

DESERT ROSES
Shadows of the Canyon • Across the Years • Beneath a Harvest Sky

HEIRS OF MONTANA
Land of My Heart • The Coming Storm
To Dream Anew • The Hope Within

LADIES OF LIBERTY
A Lady of High Regard • A Lady of Hidden Intent
A Lady of Secret Devotion

RIBB ONS OF STEEL

Distant Dreams • A Hope Beyond

WESTWARD CHRONICLES
A Shelter of Hope • Hidden in a Whisper • A Veiled Reflection

YUKON QUEST
Treasures of the North • Ashes and Ice • Rivers of Gold

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with Judith Miller
**
with Allison Bottke and Dianne O’Brian

with Judith Pella

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