Lost and Found Groom McLinn, Patricia (love books to read .TXT) đ
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âThatâs the cowardâs way out. And Wendy never was a coward. Because she was tenacious in her hope, too. Even after she had to accept that he wouldnât come back. Wendy had experienced such wonderful love that she couldnât believe those few years with Ken were all sheâd have. She became desperate to find another love like Ken.â She shook her head. âInstead, her heart was wounded again and again.â
âAnd she never learned her lesson.â
âNo, she never did. When she lost your father, Wendy traded in the problem of her desperate loneliness for all the problems you saw growing upâthe problems you vowed never to have. And you havenât. Only I worry youâve traded in the problems your mother had for the very loneliness she was running from.â
A silence stretched out as Kendra absorbed Martiâs words.
Had she completed the circle her mother started? Run away from the troubles sheâd seen in her motherâs life, and in the process run right back to where her mother had started?
âYour blood will be alone.â
The words were so soft, Kendra might have imagined them.
âYou turn away from your children, so your blood will be alone,â Ellyn repeated. Then she spoke more forcefully. âThatâs what the curse said: You turn away from your children, so your blood will be alone. Thatâs what Marti is saying happened to your mother, and Iâve seen it happening to you, Kendra.â
A soft gasp opened Martiâs lips.
âThatâs absolute nonsense,â Kendra snapped. âItâs a stupid legend. It has nothing to do with me. Or Daniel. Or real life.â
âIt has to do with real love. Iâve wondered . . .â Marti said in a strange voice. âOnly when someone loves enough to undo your wrongs will the laughter of children live beyond its echo in Far Hills. Charles Suslandâs first wrong was turning his back on his children. Daniel sure isnât doing that. You said so yourself, Kendraâhe wants to be a good father, he wants to make the three of you a family. That sounds like real love to me. Maybe love enough to undo that wrong. If you let him.â
âThatâs ridiculous. All of it. Listen to the two of you, carrying on about this legend. No more. We have work to do. Itâsââ
âButââ
âNo!â The syllable might have crossed the line from emphatic to strident, but it silenced Marti. Kendra continued more calmly. âWeâre going to work on this supplement, and no oneâs going to say another word about legends or curses or any other nonsense.â
And not another word was spoken about the Susland legend, or undoing wrongs with love, or Daniel.
But Kendra could not regulate thoughtsânot even her own.
*
The back door of Kendraâs house was open when Daniel walked up to it at four oâclock Saturday afternoon.
He saw no one in the kitchen, but he heard Ellyn saying, âGreat dress.â
Kendra answered, âThanks. Itâs my post-pregnancy goal dress. I could get into it before, but itâs only now that I feel right in it.â
âIs that because youâre not eating now that Danielâs around?â
âIâm eating. Thatâsââ
Whatâs the old saying about hearing things you didnât want to hear? He sure didnât want to hear that having him in her life had made Kendra lose her appetite. Daniel knocked loudly.
âHi. Câmon in.â Ellyn smiled as she came around the corner. âI dropped by to lend Kendra a purse. Sheâs about ready for you.â
âNo, Ellyn,â came Kendraâs voice from deeper in the house. âDanielâs not here forââ
âYou must have misunderstood, Ellyn,â he said, breaking into Kendraâs explanations. âIâm here for Matthew, not Kendra. Sheââ He broke off as Kendra came around the corner into the kitchen area. The dress was a muted, rich red of some material that had no fancy touches at all, and didnât need them because it seemed to cling to her body. It had a plain V-neck that allowed a glimpse of the creamy curves that lay below. He knew the taste and texture and scent of those curves, and his body immediately ached with the longing to know them again. ââmust have another date.â
âItâs not a . . .â Her words trailed off as she met his eyes. For a moment they just looked at each other. A flare of some sort of recognition crossed her eyes, recognition of the assumption heâd made, but also a recognition of something deeper. Maybe of the emotions that had pushed him to that assumption. Recognition of how he felt about her. At least of the part of how he felt about her that he understood.
She picked up her purse and keys from the end of the counter only to put them down again.
âIâm working. Iâm covering the country club honorsâthe cocktail reception, then the awards banquet.â
Working.
She was going to this dinner as an assignment. Not on the arm of some sleek country club member who had a hell of a lot more to offer than a guy with a complicated past and uncertain future.
Trying hard to stifle a grin, Daniel informed Ellyn, âAnd Iâm being trusted for the first time with Matthew on my own.â
âSorry. Guess I jumped to a conclusion,â Ellyn said lightly. Then she added with a look from her friend to him and back that might have been sly in someone less open, âIâm also sorry youâre working, Kendra. Thatâs a definite waste of that dress. Guess I better get going. Hope the banquetâs not too boring, Kendra. And I hope you and Matthew fare okay, Daniel.â
âIâm sure we will. Thought Iâd try taking him to his first movie. The libraryâs showing âThe Wizard of Ozâ as a fund-raiser.â
âHey, maybe weâll see you thereâin fact, itâll be hard to miss you in the libraryâs little auditorium. Meg won free tickets and weâre going, too. Thatâs why I have to get home and feed them.â
âDonât let Matthew eat too much junk at the movie, Daniel, and he needs to be home in bed by eight-thirty. And donât let him get too excited or heâll never sleep.â
âI already signed in blood agreeing to all that, Kendra.â
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