Tracie Peterson - Dawns Prelude

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Married off at a tender age to a harsh, older widower, Lydia Gray can't help but feel a measure of relief when an accident claims his life. What happens next, however, is a surprise to everyone: Through an unforeseen fluke, Lydia finds herself the sole recipient of her late husband's fortune. But instead of granting her security, strife ensues as her adult stepchildren battle to regain the inheritance for themselves.
Lydia longs to wash her hands of the situation and determines to join her aunt in Alaska, putting financial decisions in the capable hands of her lawyer. The beauty and serenity of life in Sitka appeal to Lydia, as does Kjell Lindquist, the handsome owner of the local sawmill. But a new discovery in Lydia 's life forces her to rethink her future.
She is bound to her past as never before… but what more must she sacrifice?

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Evie, however, didn't believe him. He didn't seem sincere. But why would he feel the need to conceal whatever the situation was from her? Why would it matter if people knew about Dalton?

Now I must he off," he told her. "I do hope you enjoy the gift. I had it sent from Chicago. Our little brother deserves only the best of everything."

Evie waited until Marston's carriage had pulled down the drive before opening the package. Inside she found a silver cup. The name Dalton Gray was engraved along with the date of his birth. No wonder Marston had ordered it from Chicago. If he was determined to keep folks from knowing about the baby, he couldn't possibly have risked the questions that might have come from a local merchant.

She turned the cup to see it from every angle. This was something of a tradition in the Gray family. There had been such a gift to commemorate each of them, and Jeannette had carried the tradition on with her children.

Evie couldn't help but wish this were a piece to celebrate her own child. She felt the old familiar longing for love rise up in her and pushed it hack down. Replacing the gift in its box, Evie drew a deep breath and lifted her chin.

Chapter 27

May 1871 As the weeks passed Evie found great joy in caring for Dalton - фото 62
May 1871

As the weeks passed, Evie found great joy in caring for Dalton. Nevertheless, she felt a growing emptiness inside. Thomas rarely spoke to her. In fact, he was often gone from home for weeks at a time. She had no idea if he was caught up in his business affairs or if he'd taken a mistress. Added to that was Marston's decree that she allow no one to know about Dalton. He promised a better explanation as time went on but insisted she trust him for the time being. It seemed senseless but Evie complied, knowing that if she didn't, Marston would take Dalton away from her. Her misery only mounted as the weather warmed, however. She would have loved to have taken long walks with the baby, even to share the company of her shallow friends. Instead, she was nearly a prisoner in the house. It wasn't that she couldn't leave the baby and go out, but frankly, Evie worried that she might say something that would reveal the truth of the child's existence.

Evie couldn't shake the sense that there was something underhanded in the way her brother demanded she keep the baby out of sight. She'd tried to approach Thomas about it on the rare occasions he was home, but he wanted no part of it. "This is a problem within your family; let your brothers handle it."

She walked toward a thick arrangement of climbing roses and noted that there were already buds. Soon the plant would spill glorious blossoms in abundance. Gently, she fingered one of the flowers and sighed.

"You've gone out of your way to avoid me, and I can't help but wonder why"

Evie looked up to find Trayton Payne had followed her into the gardens. She moved away. "Please leave me alone."

"Evie, we need to talk."

He called her by her family's nickname, and it irritated her that he presumed upon such an intimacy. "Don't call me that." She walked away at a fast clip. He followed her deeper into the elaborately landscaped lawn.

She finally stopped under the cover of several large oak trees. "What do you want?"

"I think you know the answer to that."

Shaking her head, Evie decided to he blunt. "I know about the arrangement you had with my husband. I'm not interested."

Trayton was unmoved by her declaration. "I'm glad you know. I hated using his request as an excuse to he near you. I hope you know me better than to think I was only interested in you because of his arrangement."

"Why should I believe anything you say?" She narrowed her eyes. "You completely lack integrity or honor." He took a step toward her. She held up her hands. "Stop right there."

"Eve-Genevieve, I am not without honor. I care for you. Thomas's requests to entertain you were just a means to get closer to you. With his blessing, I could feel free to court you."

"I am a married woman, sir. You have no right to court me." [vie shook her head, her anger mounting. "The fact that you do not respect the institution of marriage leaves me without respect for you."

"Eve, that isn't fair." He moved closer, ignoring her extended hands. He took hold of her even as she backed up. "Please hear me out."

"There is nothing you can say that will interest me."

"Eve, you're lonely. I know that you are. That baby doesn't take care of your womanly desires. A baby can't hold you in the night or assuage your fears. Those are the things a husband might do, but not a child."

"Then you hardly qualify." She felt her body come in contact with the trunk of a tree. She could move no farther.

Trayton smiled and surrounded her with his arms. "Eve, I played the game so that I could be with you. I want to help you. I want to make you happy."

She wished she could think clearly. Evie had never been one to have quick retorts or the ability to counter with witty sarcasm. She looked at Trayton for a moment. She simply couldn't deny there was something so appealing about this man, so enticing.

"Evie, you are important to me."

"If that is so," she replied softly, "then leave me alone."

He shook his head. "I can't do that." He tried to kiss her, but Evie turned away. "Don't resist me. You know you feel as passionately about me as I do you. You belong to me."

The words angered Evie and broke any remaining spell. She pushed hard against Trayton's chest, catching him off guard. He stumbled back, and she darted past him. "Don't ever touch me again."

Hurrying to the house, Evie decided she'd had enough. Her mind raced with thoughts. She had contemplated asking Thomas to send her and Dalton elsewhere-somewhere she could live freely and openly with the child. Perhaps he could set her up in her own house far away-even Chicago. Thomas had enough money, that much was certain. She would even offer to make this a permanent arrangement, if that was to his liking. Whatever it took, she desired only to leave Kansas City and the complications of her marriage and this madness behind.

She stepped through the open French doors into the music room. The aroma of spring lilacs drifted in on the breeze, the scent sweet and heady. Evie paused and drew a deep breath as she glanced around for her husband. There was no better time than now, she decided. She would go to him and tell him that she knew everything about Trayton.

Evie walked with determined steps toward the sound of voices in Thomas's office, but she halted when she heard Marston's rather loud comment. "I didn't know until today. I just got word."

You should have been more thorough," Mitchell declared.

Frowning, Evie pressed against the wall just outside the doorway. Her husband added, "It doesn't need to cause us trouble. They believe the child to he dead, don't they?"

But Lydia is alive. And she will not rest until she knows where Dalton has gone-to know if he's truly dead or alive."

Evie gasped and covered her mouth with her hand. Lydia was alive? What was Marston talking about?

" Sitka is a great distance away, and Alaska is a very primitive land. I cannot imagine that she would come all the way to Kansas City to ascertain whether you have her child," Thomas said. "I mean, think of the difficulty"

You don't know her like we do," Mitchell countered.

"Mitchell's right. I would not put it past her to show up here. When I arranged for her to be taken care of, I thought the men I hired had accomplished the job. I should have known better. They couldn't handle setting a simple fire in a lumber mill. This is the exact reason I swore everyone to secrecy regarding the child. If anyone decides to send the authorities to investigate, we cannot let them know the baby is here."

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