Linda Warren - Forgotten Son

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Caroline Whitten has never met a man like Eli Coltrane. From the first moment he touched her, Caroline knew there was something special about him. But is she being honest with herself? Have her feelings for Eli grown out of love, or out of gratitude because the Texas Ranger rescued her from a dangerous man? She knows that Eli has resisted getting close to anyone – including his three half brothers – since he was young.He's the forgotten son, unacknowledged by his father, and unwilling to think of Jake, Beau and Caleb McCain as his blood. Caroline helps him change his mind, so he can find out what it means to be part of a family. But it's what she learns from him along the way that is completely unforgettable….

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“You’re awake,” Grace said. “Feeling better?”

Caroline didn’t get a chance to answer as her mother jumped up and ran to her. “My baby, my baby,” she cooed, brushing back Caroline’s hair. “Don’t worry about a thing. You’re going to be fine. I’m making arrangements to fly you to Washington to a private clinic, where you’ll get special attention and a qualified therapist to help you deal with this.”

What was her mother talking about? She wasn’t going anywhere.

“Caroline.” Her father came to the bed. “You look much better. Agent Caufield is outside waiting to speak with you. You can handle it, right?”

He didn’t ask how she was, or if she was up to facing anyone. He wanted her to do it because he expected her to. Stephen Whitten’s daughters always did what was expected of them.

She pushed herself into a sitting position and winced.

“Stephen, I don’t think she can do this right now.” Her mother spoke up.

“Yes, I can. I want to tell them what happened.”

“See?” Stephen said. “She’s made of strong stuff.”

Her father opened the door and two men came in. Her father introduced them as Agents Tom Mercer and Bill Caufield. She remembered them from the road where the ambulance had picked her up. Tom sat and began to ask her questions. He took down her answers, recording everything she said about what had happened after the men took her from her apartment.

“That’s good, Ms. Whitten,” Tom said.

“Have they arrested him?”

“Yes. Amos Buford and his men are in jail. The women and children are in another location, and several agencies have been called in to help gather information. We’re hoping to place the children with relatives—we just have to locate them.”

“I hope Amos Buford won’t be able to do this to another woman.”

“Amos will not be on the outside for a while,” Bill promised.

“You make damn sure they put him away forever,” her father ordered.

“We’ll do our best, Congressman Whitten.”

Her father’s eyes narrowed. “Sometimes your best isn’t good enough.”

“How is Eli?” Caroline asked, before her father could demean the agent more than he already had.

“He’s in surgery,” Tom answered, as Bill turned away.

“Surgery?” She sat up straight. “Oh, no.”

“The dog did some damage to his arm and a surgeon’s repairing it.”

“Will he be okay?”

“Now, Caroline,” Stephen interjected. “Don’t upset yourself. I’m sure the man will be fine.”

“Will Eli be okay?” She spoke to Tom, ignoring her father.

“The doctor is very confident, but Eli will be out of commission for a while, at least until his arm heals. I’m not sure who’s going to be brave enough to tell him that, though.”

Caroline smiled a tremulous smile. “No. He’s not going to take that well.” She could see his stubborn face, and it was so uncanny that she could do that. She felt she was never going to forget that face. They were two strangers, yet…

“I will be taking my daughter back to Washington,” her father was saying.

Tom’s lips tightened. “I know you want to do that, sir, but it would be best if Ms. Whitten stayed here awhile longer. The prosecutor will need her testimony to get an indictment.”

“That can be done from Washington. I’ll speak with the U.S. Attorney’s office.”

“I’m not going anywhere, Dad,” she said, not able to let this go on any longer. “I’m staying here.”

“You need medical attention and—”

“I know what I need. I’m not a child.”

The room filled with a thick tension.

“We’ll check in later, Ms. Whitten,” Tom said. He and the other agent quickly left, but Caroline barely noticed. She was concentrating on her father’s anger, which she could feel sucking all the oxygen out of the room.

“This is just like you, isn’t it, Caroline,” Stephen charged. “Always needing to defy me. Do you even realize how worried your mother, Grace and I have been? We thought you were dead, killed by this insane cult leader. And now that you’re back we want to take care of you, but you’re throwing it all in our faces.”

“But you will not be taking care of me,” she pointed out, with as much calm as she could manage. “You’ll hire someone to do that, and I’d rather recuperate here close to Grace.”

“Maybe she’s right, Stephen,” Joanna said. “The girls have always been close.”

“Do you know what this is going to look like in the papers?” Stephen turned on Joanna.

“Oh. I hadn’t thought of that.”

“Well, you’d better. We have an election coming up.”

Caroline lay back on the pillows. It always came down to that—the next election, the votes. Nothing else mattered, not even their daughters’ health or happiness. She wished they’d go away and leave her alone. Loneliness was preferable to this.

The door opened and Colin rushed in. He went directly to Caroline. “You’re okay? I was so worried.” He kissed her cheek and she tried not to pull away.

“It’s awful big of you to show up, Colin,” her father said.

Her mother picked up her purse. “I think we need to leave the two of you alone. I’ll make arrangements for you to stay here if that’s what you wish. Your father and I will delay our plans until tomorrow. That will give you time to think about it.”

“Thank you, Mom.”

“I’ll be outside,” Grace said.

Joanna and Grace kissed her and walked out. Stephen glanced at her briefly, then followed.

“I’m so glad you’re okay,” Colin said.

She took a deep breath, knowing she couldn’t take much more that day. “I’m really tired and I just want to rest.”

“Sure. I understand. I’ll stay until you wake up.”

“No. I’d rather that you left.”

“Caroline…”

“How did the opening go?”

“Great. But I couldn’t concentrate on what had to be done for worrying about you.”

“Then why did you go?” Try as she might she was unable to keep the hurt out of her voice.

He touched her face. “Please don’t be angry. I just couldn’t sit around one more minute.” He kissed her forehead. “I love you.”

Did he? She didn’t think so. He didn’t love her the way she wanted to be loved—completely and passionately, like Eli loved his Ginny. When he’d talked about her, Caroline had heard the love in his voice even after all the years she’d been dead. Colin and she didn’t have anything close to that.

She wanted to be the most important person in his life and she wasn’t. That’s what had bothered her about them getting married so soon. She wanted more than what she and Colin had. The ordeal she’d just been through proved that they didn’t have that special magic to make a marriage last forever. And she wanted that—one man, one marriage, forever.

“I left my ring in that room they kept me in,” she said, trying to think of something else.

“Doesn’t matter. I’ll buy you another one.”

She didn’t have any strength left to deal with Colin and everything she was feeling about their relationship. She turned away. “I need to rest.”

“Sure. I’ll come back later.” He kissed her cheek, but she didn’t respond.

When he left, she began to cry. Tears ran down her cheeks to her neck and gown and she didn’t try to stop them. She cried for everything that had happened, for all the changes in her life and the changes that were to come.

And she cried for Eli.

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