Read Highland Sparks: Logan and Gwyneth (Clan Grant Series Book 5) Online
Authors: Keira Montclair
Gwyneth shook her head and waited for them to understand.
“Nay, Lily,” Brenna said, catching on first. “‘Twas the odor.”
Gwyneth nodded.
“And Growley smelled it, too. Am I right, Aunt Gwyneth? Growley has a good nose.” Torrian jumped out of his seat to pet his dog, who licked him in the face.
“Aye.” Gwyneth grinned. “When I noticed the odor, I turned in a circle and searched the area. Growley sat in one spot with his tail wagging.”
“Why?” Torrian asked.
A room full of faces stared at her, all of them curious to hear her response.
“Growley sat directly underneath Lily, right next to the spot where she had heaved.”
Torrian laughed and hugged his beloved pet.
Pushing his chair back from the table, Quade yelled, “Growley, come.” He patted his lap. Needing no greater invitation, Growley leapt over to his side. “Sit.” As soon as the deerhound did as commanded, Quade handed him a big piece of mutton, which Growley devoured in seconds.
Logan’s booming voice interrupted the festivities. “There is something we must ask Torrian and Lily.”
Wee Lily jumped off Brenna’s lap and scooted up onto her uncle’s lap. “What is it, Uncle Logan?”
“Gwyneth and I wondered if you would walk with her to the chapel, and if Torrian would walk with me.”
Both bairns clapped their hands in excitement, and they turned to stare at Quade for his approval.
“I think that’s a wonderful idea.” Quade said, looking to Brenna, who nodded and smiled.
Rab said, “I can’t stand with my sister, since I will be at the head of the chapel, so I think that is a lovely idea.”
“And Uncle Logan,” Lily patted his chest as she peered up at him. “I know why you and Gwyneth found me.”
“Why is that, sweetie?” Logan asked.
“Because you both still have my lucky stones.”
“Of course, I should have known,” he chuckled.
“Uncle Logan, listen.” The lass was so serious the table hushed to hear her next words. “Did you compare your stones? I chose them carefully.”
“Nay.” He reached into his sporran and pulled out his stone, setting it on the table in front of him.
Gwyneth gasped. “‘Tis the same.” She reached into her pocket and pulled out her own stone, setting it next to Logan’s. “They are exactly the same stone.”
Lily beamed. “Aye, the stone broke in half when I found it, and I knew it would bring you two together.” Then she ran over to Gwyneth and placed her hands on her knees. “I wanted you to be my aunt, Aunt Gwyneth. See? It worked.”
Logan and Gwyneth just stared at each other.
***
The following day, Lady Ramsay, Brenna, and Lily joined Gwyneth in the great hall with bolts of fabric to choose for the wedding.
Lily chimed in first. “Aunt Gwyneth, what are we wearing? Can we both wear the same thing?”
Gwyneth hadn’t given it a thought. She had considered making a new tunic, but what of Lily? “I’m not sure, lass.”
Lady Ramsay and Brenna both stared at her.
“Please? I want to be dressed just like you.”
Gwyneth scowled, unsure of what to do next. While her future mother-in-law had given her blessing for Gwyneth to wear what she wanted, that didn’t mean she’d be fine with Lily doing the same. And besides, her wedding day was special, and she thought of Rab, so perhaps…
Lady Ramsay said, “I will support your decision, Gwyneth. I said it before, and I won’t go back on my word.”
Gwyneth glanced at Brenna, who nodded in agreement. After she gave it some thought, she announced her choice.
***
The expression on her brother’s face told her all she needed to know about whether or not she had made the right decision. She had been thinking of his distress at the fair, and that she would be in the House of the Lord, so decided to do it for one day.
“Gwyneth?” He strode over and stood in front of her in his black robes, holding his bible in one hand.
“Aye, Rab. I am wearing skirts like a proper lady, but just for today.” She gave her brother a sheepish look, hoping he wouldn’t make light of it. She was surprised by how beautiful she felt in the unfamiliar clothes.
“You are lovely. How I wish Mama and Da could see you today.” He kissed her cheek. “But why? I didn’t expect you to give up your leggings.”
“Lily. She told me that she wanted to dress just like me. So I decided mayhap I could dress as a lady for one day, for both you and Lily. ”
Lily smiled at Father Rab. “Isn’t she beautiful?”
“Aye, she is, and so are you, Miss Lily.” Rab took Gwyneth’s hand in his. “I am so happy for you, Gwyneth.”
They made their way to the door, getting ready to leave the great hall and walk to the chapel. They would meet Logan in front of the small church, which Rab would enter through the back. The others would be waiting inside for them. She straightened her skirts, not sure she would walk well in them, but she had practiced with Brenna and Lily.
Gwyneth was dressed in a dark green outer gown and a pale green kirtle, with a gold chain belt adorning her thin hips. The colors had been selected by Lily, who’d insisted they look like the forest. Gwyneth’s over gown had long bell sleeves, and her kirtle was the same pastel green as Lily’s gown. They both wore circlets on their heads. Her hair was free flowing, falling in waves down her back with flowers and ribbons interwoven with the darks strands.
Lily’s hair was golden as sunbeams, but it was decorated the same. The color had come back into her cheeks and she lit up the room with her infectious smile.
Gwyneth offered Lily her hands. “Are you ready, my sweet?”
Lily nodded, giggling as the three of them emerged on to the steps of the great hall. Two horses awaited them, and Rab helped Gwyneth mount and straighten her skirts, before assisting Lily.
When they arrived in front of the chapel, she blushed at the shocked look on Logan’s face. She hoped he wasn’t upset she had decided to wear a skirt and wear her hair down. Her heart pounded as he approached her horse to help her down, Micheil assisting Lily. He grasped her waist and she placed her hands on his shoulders, afraid to look him in the eye until her feet touched the ground.
“Gwyneth,” he whispered.
“Aye?” She brought her gaze up to meet his, hoping to see that he was pleased with her decision. She could describe his expression as none other than stunned, which didn’t help her decide how he felt.
“Lass, you take my breath away.”
Gwyneth blushed and asked, “You are not upset that I’m not in my leggings?”
“Nay.” He held his hand out to her. “You are beautiful. Come, ‘tis time for me to marry the love of my life.”
Logan wore a white leine and his Ramsay plaid wrapped around his waist and over his shoulder. A large blue stone brooch held it in place. The Ramsay plaid was beautiful in shades of blue, black, and green. Aye, she had seen it before, but today the colors his family wore were rich and strong, not made to blend into the outdoors. She noticed Lady Ramsay with a linen square in her hand, sitting beside Avelina, Quade, Brenna, and Micheil. She was amazed at how quickly she had come to love her new family.
Rab performed a beautiful ceremony, and Gwyneth saw the tears in his eyes when he finally told Logan to kiss his bride. She grinned and wrapped her arms around her new husband as he lifted her off the ground and kissed her deeply, only stopping when Lily’s giggle interrupted them.
As he set Gwyneth back on her feet, Lily said, “Wait, Uncle Logan.”
They turned to see what the lass wanted and she stood there, her outstretched fists holding the stones she had given them. “You have to keep these. You left them on the table, but they are to be your lucky stones forever.”
They each took their stone and hugged Lily between them, then gestured for Torrian to join them in the embrace. After a moment, Logan stood and held his hand out to her, “Come, love. We must go into the great hall to greet the rest of our guests.”
Gwyneth had enjoyed every minute of the ceremony, but she was overwhelmed with the revelry inside the great hall. The area was packed full and minstrels kept everyone entertained. She had never attended such a feast in her life. Trenchers of pork, pheasant, and boar were plentiful, along with numerous vegetables and fruit tarts.
Logan’s family had been wonderful, but she had a sinking feeling in the pit of her stomach. Tonight, she and Logan would lie together as husband and wife, something she was looking forward to, but the thought of doing it in the keep with everyone around made her very nervous.
“Why are you so unsettled, wife?” He leaned over and kissed her cheek as they sat at the dais, in the middle of the exuberant celebration.
Gwyneth blushed, embarrassed that he could so easily read her mind. “I look forward to being alone with you, but…”
“But what?”
“I am afraid to sleep with you here. You know how loud I can be.” She peeked at him through her lashes, doing her best to whisper so no one could overhear.
He grinned. “That I do. And I hope to make you moan louder than ever tonight.”
“That’s what I’m afraid of, Logan. Not here where your mother can overhear us. She’s just down the passageway from our chamber.”
“Nay, she isn’t.”
“Aye, she is. Besides, I heard there is to be a bedding ceremony and I don’t want to do that. Can we not take part in that tradition? I would surely die of embarrassment.”
Logan winked at her. “I have taken care of everything.”
***
Logan had guessed how Gwyneth would feel, and he wanted their wedding night to be special. He held his hand out to her. “Come, we’re running away.”
Though she looked puzzled, she placed her hand in his. The evidence of her trust like a warm ember inside him, he nodded to Quade to go ahead with their plan. After nodding back, his brother moved over to the main doorway of the great hall and started to make an announcement.
As soon as everyone turned to see what Quade was about, Logan and Gwyneth ducked into the kitchens.
“Logan? Where are we going?”
He hustled her along behind him, hoping they wouldn’t get caught. They wouldn’t be missed for a few minutes, but that was probably all the time they had.
“Away,” he said over his shoulder. “We’re going to our own private place.”
“But can I not get my leggings first? I would like to get out of this gown.”
“Wife, learn to trust your husband and follow me.”
Logan tugged her out into the crisp night air where a horse awaited them. He lifted her up into the saddle and then mounted behind her.
“Logan, where are we going?”
“Shush. You must trust me. This is my wedding gift to you and it’s a surprise.” He tugged her back against him and spurred his horse through the bailey and the gates. The two guards at the portcullis waved them on and finally they were free.
He set his horse to a gallop and nuzzled Gwyneth’s neck as they took off into the moonlit night, a light mist clinging to the earth. A short time later, he pulled on the reins and slowed Paz down as they neared a copse of trees. When he came to a halt, he helped Gwyneth down and they crept through the wooded area hand in hand.
Finally he stopped and held his arm out to her. “Our wedding chamber, my love. Just for you.”
Gwyneth gasped as she took in everything in front of her. A dense cluster of trees concealed a small clearing, just large enough for the size of a large bed. Fronds and pine boughs had been interwoven in the tree branches above to create a canopy over the clearing, and the ground was covered with bedrolls, furs, plump pillows, and several plaids. Several baskets of food sat on either side of the clearing, hanging from the tree limbs.
“Logan, I love it.”
He tugged her through the trees at the side to find a small creek that wound behind the area, hidden by some large rocks. “The water is a bit cold, but ‘tis private.”
She threw her arms around his neck and kissed him soundly.
He growled and pulled back. “Time for us to get you out of that gown.”
Returning to their makeshift bed, he helped her with the ties in the back.
She said, “The only thing that would have made this perfect is if I had thought to pack my leggings for the morrow.”
Before she dropped her skirts to the ground, he reached down behind the pillows and picked up a wrapped package. The surprise on her face when he handed it to her was worth every minute of his effort.
She tore off the ties and folded the material back. Inside sat a dark green tunic and new leggings to match. “Logan, many thanks.” She ran her hands over the soft cloth before clutching them to her chest. “You have indeed thought of everything.”
She dropped her gift onto the furs and cupped his face in her hands. “I do love you so. This place is the best gift you could have ever given me.” She kissed him, teasing him with her tongue, before pulling back to ask, “How did you know?”
He shrugged his shoulders. “Because I love you. Now, about that gown…”
Epilogue
Gwyneth had to admit she had never been so happy in her life. She glanced at Logan’s beaming face as he jested with his brothers, all of them sitting in chairs around the hearth in the great hall. How she loved him. They had taken a large amount of ribbing over their disappearance on the night of the wedding, but all was forgiven.
Rab had almost cried when they returned hand in hand, but he’d managed to hold everything together. She was so pleased he would be staying on as the priest. Rather than losing the one remaining member of her family to join this new family, she would have everyone she loved with her.
Quade and Micheil and Logan were so close, which was another reason it felt right to settle here. The brothers would build a new cottage for Logan and Gwyneth, and they had chosen a spot in the forest. They would stay in the keep as winter came upon them, then move in the new year. Logan promised her they would sneak off to their hideaway once in a while, just to be alone, and because she loved the spot.
Lady Ramsay was a constant source of support and inspiration, and she’d offered to teach Gwyneth to cook so they wouldn’t have to come up to the keep for all their meals once they moved.