Marti Talbotts Highlander Series 1 - Anna Rachel u Charlet

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Book: Marti Talbotts Highlander Series 1 - Anna Rachel u Charlet by Marti Talbott Read Free Book Online
Authors: Marti Talbott
well and she was thrilled. He needed a way out of his loneliness and she hoped a wife would help. Anna obviously had a sharp mind and was not intimidated by her brother. Indeed, Anna was going to be more than a help -- he was going to love her whether he wanted to or not. Perhaps now she could think about a marriage for herself.
    “Why did you marry me?” Anna was asking.
    “Why?” he hesitantly asked.
    “Yes, why? You are surrounded by beautiful women , yet you chose me sight unseen. There must be a reason.” Anna was concentrating on his reaction and didn’t notice the swell in the chests of the serving women when Kati e repeated her words in Gaelic.
    He looked at his sister for help, but now Katie was looking down at her food and appeared to be choosing what she would eat next.
    Anna reached over and lightly covered his hand with hers. “You can tell me. I am your wife, but I hope to be your friend as well. I promise I will not be offended.”
    “I wanted sons,” he admitted finally.
    “And no other woman can give you sons?”
    He was trapped, in a way he had never felt trapped before, and there was simply no way out of it. How could he tell her he loved another? Well, it couldn’t be helped, she would find out eventually anyway. “I once saw a lass…,” he began, trying to carefully choose his words.
    “Did you think she was handsome?”
    He couldn’t help himself. “She was more than handsome, she was...” He stopped, wondering how the devil he was going to get through this.
    “Please continue; I want to know all about her.”
    “She was on a horse.”
    Anna’s heart leapt.
    Katie could hardly believe what she was seeing. Kevin was Laird over hundreds and one little woman was making him squirm like a guilty child. She glanced at the two women standing behind him and noticed they were completely enjoying Anna’s audacity , even though they couldn ’ t understand a word of it.
    Anna didn’t look away and didn’t move her hand , which prevented him from eating. “The lass was on a horse and what?”
    He cleared his throat and decided not to elaborate on the woman ’ s beauty. “It was not so much her appearance , as it was the love she and the horse shared. I have never seen anything like it.”
    “Go on.”
    “Nay, I have said quite enough. Talk of something else.”
    “Does everyone else know about this woman?”
    “Aye.”
    “Good, then I will ask one of them.”
    Kevin slumped. “What more do you wish to know?”
    “Well, what did the woman do to make you think she and the horse cared for each other?”
    “Tricks, but it was not the tricks that impressed me, it was the way she trusted him with her life. The horse could have killed her , but somehow , I knew he would not.” Once he got started, Kevin couldn’t seem to stop himself. “And she used no bridle nor signaled with her arms. Instead, she talked to him and the horse knew exactly what to do.”
    Anna finally removed her hand, relieved him of his misery, and smiled. “Thank you for explaining. We will not talk of this again.” She hoped no one could tell how fast her heart was beating . Kevin not only remembered her, he talked like a man in love. He had chosen an unseen woman , because he couldn’t have the one he really wanted. If only he knew the woman in his heart was sitting right beside him. Someday, she might just tell him.

    He often dreamed about the woman with the black stallion . It was a pleasant dream , filled with blue skies, wild flowers, love, hope and laughter. But this night the dream was dark, the horse was mean, the woman fell and he woke up with a start. As soon as he shook the memory out of his mind, he went to check on his wife.
    Her door was open and she wasn’t in bed. Instead, she was still dressed and standing at the window again.
    “Anna, you need to rest.”
    “I have rested most of the day. Now I need to think.”
    “Would you like my company?” She didn’t say no, so he stayed. He leaned

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