They had written the words themselves, promises of a lifetime of love and devotion to each other. The ceremony had a dreamlike quality, yet nothing had ever felt so real. As Lucas pledged himself to her and she murmured her vows in return, Corrie knew she had never in her life done anything more right or been happier.
They kissed and then, still holding hands, turned to face their well-wishers.
“Enjoy already,” Rachel whispered.
But Corrie barely heard her best friend.
There, just at the entrance to the grove, another couple stood hand in hand, beatific smiles on their shimmering faces. “Lucas?” she breathed.
“I see them.”
As Corrie and Lucas watched, the shades of Adrienne and her Lucas grew fainter and fainter and finally faded away entirely. Corrie felt no sadness at this last glimpse of the ghost who’d changed her life. She and her Lucas were reunited at last.
“Till death do us part,” Corrie’s Lucas whispered, “and beyond.”
“Happily ever after,” she pledged, “and happily ever hereafter too.”
This one is for
Elaine Emerson Smith,
with belated apologies for running
away that one Christmas
(but it did give me the idea for
the book)
Copyright © 1997 by Kathy Lynn Emerson
Originally published by Bantam Loveswept
Electronically published in 2003 by Belgrave House
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