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Authors: Bronwyn Scott
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Elena flashed through his mind: Elena lying in bed with him, her hair spilling across his chest, Elena dancing in his
tonight, Elena crying
out in passion as they made love.
She had saved him in more ways than giving him back his physical life. She'd connected to his very soul and there was no way he'd survive letting her go.
pushed out of the chair.
His decision was made.
Chapter 20
Elena woke to the press of his weight on the mattress. The room was still dark-not more than a few hours had passed. She was amazed she'd slept at all, though there had been peace in having the truth-all of it-laid out in the open.
"Grayson?" she whispered uncertainly in the darkness.
"Elena, it's me." He drew her into his and she felt his strength surround her. She'd not thought to feel it again. "Everything's alright." He kissed the top of her head. He was naked.
"Tell me what that means," Elena said breathlessly. Did she dare hope he'd seen the of her confession?
"It means I love you, Elena. It means I understand why you did what you did. And in the end, we built our own
together. I don't want
to turn my back on those."
Elena squeezed her eyes shut, tears of a different sort than the ones she cried earlier leaking out the comers.
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"Are you crying?"
asked. "Why?"
"Because I am so happy. I don't deserve it, Gray son."
"Yes you do." He pulled her hair aside and nuzzled her neck. "I want to you, in the
chapel here at the pazo tomorrow. But I also have a duty to my family. I have to go back to England-I want to take you with me. But if you want to fight for the pazo,
help you. If you
want to sell it to Don Alicante, we'll do it. Just tell me what you want."
Elena sighed.
was hers.
The pazo,
the village, had not been the happiest of places for her. She'd hung onto the estate because it had been the only thing she had to support herself. But now with
by her side.. . Her decision was
easy. "We'll sell. My home is with you, always."
It was the
In the past months, being
with
had taught her the most important of
lessons: home wasn't necessarily a place but a person. She'd gone looking for an imposter but she'd found
love instead. She
in his
and kissed him
on the mouth.
But that was merely a prelude to other things.
Three weeks later, Mr. and Mrs.
Prentiss sailed up the mouth of the Thames to the Pool of London, with Patrick Flaherty beside them at the rail of the boat.