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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" England?" Marston said, looking to Thomas. "Why England?"

"We have friends there," Evie announced. "I was invited last year to visit this summer but hadn't given it serious consideration. I think, however, I would very much like to go-and show off Dalton, as well. It will be a nice distraction."

For a moment no one said anything, then finally her brother nodded. "I think that sounds marvelous." Marston looked to Thomas but addressed Evie. "How soon would you plan to leave?"

"The sooner the better," Evie ventured. "I thought perhaps to leave in a matter of days. Packing won't be an issue, for I plan to take only a minimal amount of clothing and buy myself a new wardrobe. That is, if Thomas approves."

Thomas was now edging up on his seat. "You could travel to New York, and I could wire ahead to secure tickets for the remainder of the trip."

Marston nodded. "I think traveling would be beneficial to everyone. England is lovely this time of year."

"I would like to take Ellie with me. She's not been in our service long; however, I like her very much, and she is quite good with the baby Nanny Hubble is simply getting too old to manage-at least with all her ailments."

"Who else would attend you?" her husband asked.

"No one. The trip to England is not that difficult, and I can utilize staff aboard the ship. Ellie can act as my maid as well as nanny to Dalton. I believe we will travel quite comfortably together."

"The last time you went abroad you traveled with at least five people," Thomas reminded her.

"I know, and everyone was forever stumbling over each other. It seems easier to hire people as I go," Evie assured him.

Marston got to his feet. "You know that friend of mine in Chicago-George Pullman? We made his acquaintance when he was still making caskets. Now he makes private railcars. I'm sure I could wire to have a private car available for Evie. He's offered me the use of one on many occasions. Once she gets to New York, we can arrange for them to be picked up and escorted to the ship."

Evie smiled. That sounds lovely."

"Dinner is served," Miles announced from the doorway.

Marston extended his arm. "Come. We can further determine your plans."

"I have so many thoughts about the trip, and I knew I wouldn't he able to rest at all until we came to some conclusion."

After the meal concluded, Marston bid his sister good-night, then followed Thomas into his office.

"That neatly resolved itself," Thomas said, lighting up a cigar. He offered one to Marston.

"No thank you," he said, shaking his head. "I must say I am greatly relieved. I am, however, uncertain as to how to get the baby out of Kansas City without someone noticing."

"Yes, it is imperative that no one know Dalton is here. However, I think I might just have an answer for that problem," Thomas replied. "It actually came to me while you two were discussing England and mutual friends." He puffed away for a moment then lowered the cigar. "I believe we should tell Evie that Dalton 's life is in danger and that we've only become apprised of this."

"But what excuse will you use?"

Thomas rubbed his chin. "We will tell Evie that we've heard rumors of an epidemic spreading in the poor sections of the city. She will understand the need to sneak Dalton away from Kansas City if she believes his health is in danger."

"Then what?"

"We will suggest she and her girl journey by private carriage to say, Omaha, for example. From there she can easily get a train to Chicago."

"I see what you mean. It could work."

"Of course it will. It also allows us to get them out of here sooner. I will tell her this evening of the situation and that they will leave before dawn. That should keep anyone from even noticing her departure, and we can definitely hide the fact that a baby is in attendance on the trip."

Marston liked the way his brother-in-law thought. "I will leave it in your hands, then."

Thomas nodded. "I will ensure they're well cared for. Evie will have everything her heart desires and plenty of available cash. In fact-" he glanced at his pocket watch "I will get a letter of credit from our bank."

"At this hours" Marston asked.

His brother-in-law put out the cigar. "I, too, have my friends."

Chapter 30

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Evie found the constant jostling of the carriage a comforting reminder that they were well on their way to safety. She knew, however, that it was time to explain everything to Ellie. The girl had been stunned at the sudden departure for Europe. With wide-eyed wonder, she had agreed to go and act as maid and nanny. Now with Dalton sleeping soundly, Evie made her decision to be honest with the girl.

"Ellie, there is something we need to discuss."

The young woman straightened in her seat. "What is it, ma'am?"

"I need to know that I can trust you. If I can, I will see to it that you join your sister in Sacramento."

"Truly?" The girl's expression showed her surprise.

Evie nodded. "There has been a grave injustice done, and I am trying to right it. This will, however, require your absolute cooperation. You must do as I say and offer no other comment if questioned. Otherwise, we might find ourselves in danger Dalton, too."

The girl's innocent expression grew serious. "I promise to do whatever you ask, ma'am."

"Very well." Evie felt confident she could count on the girl to keep her word. We aren't going to Europe. Instead, we are going to catch the train in Omaha and head west to San Francisco. We will send a wire along the way to your sister. The train route passes right through Sacramento, so it should be easy enough for her to meet you there. If not, you are welcome to continue with me."

Ellie looked at the sleeping infant. "But what about you and the baby? Won't you need help?"

"I will only he on my own for a short time. The injustice I spoke of is this: My brother tried to have the child's mother killed."

Gasping, Ellie shook her head. "But that would be murder."

"Yes. He wanted her dead so that he could steal Dalton and bring him back to Kansas City. However, Dalton 's mother survived the attack. I only just learned this, and it is my ambition to return the baby to her."

"She must he so upset that he's gone," Ellie said. "He's such a good baby."

"And he's been gone for months now," Evie said sadly. "I'm sure Lydia 's heart is broken in pieces. But we, hopefully, shall mend it again."

"And this is why we left so quickly?"

Evic looked out the carriage window. "I believe the authorities are after my brother. He didn't say anything, but he was anxious to see me on my way. I wanted to keep Dalton from being given over to strangers, so I suggested the trip abroad. I felt if my brother were being pursued, he would be supportive of getting Dalton out of town. And by suggesting the trip abroad, no one will anticipate hearing from me for some time."

"That was quite cunning," Ellie said in admiration. "You are very smart."

"I hope I am smart enough. If my brother knew what I was doing, he would track me down and take Dalton hack. I won't rest until I have that baby in his mother's arms, however, even if it costs me my life."

Ellie looked at her in shock. "Why should harm come to you

"My husband and brothers are powerful men. They may even come after you and seek answers. You must do exactly as I say or Dalton may never see his mother again."

"I will. I promise. I will help you however I can," the girl promised.

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Ellie's enthusiasm to aid Evie was still evident two days later when they hoarded the westbound train. Ellie posed as a young mother with child, while Evie traded in her finer clothes and bought two simple ready-made gowns. Once she topped them with a traveling cape and bonnet, she looked no different than many of the other women passengers. She and Evie boarded the train separately, then found their way to the same car. They didn't approach each other or even attempt to sit together. Evie had told the girl that somewhere along the way they would change trains and then they could travel together.

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