“Perhaps I did.”
“Yes, you were lucky to find Amelia and Jack, to have them in your life, if only for those few brief years.
They made up for your earlier heartbreak, Mari, that loveless upbringing at the orphanage in 334 / Barbara Taylor Bradford
Australia. You had love and kindness and caring from them, and I will be forever thankful for that. They helped to make you what you are today.”
“Who knows what I would have been like if I hadn’t met them. A terrible mess, probably.”
“Maybe not, we’ll never know. But I think there’s something special in
you
…a will to endure, to succeed no matter what.”
Meredith leaned into Kate, kissed her on the cheek.
“I love you, Mother.”
“And I love you too, Mari.”
The two women walked back through the dining room, their arms linked. Just before they reached the door, Kate said, “It’s going to be wrenching, leaving you. I wish I didn’t live so far away.”
Meredith was silent.
Kate looked at her swiftly and added, “I know you said I can visit anytime. But I can’t very well keep leaving Nigel alone. And he can’t always come with me, Mari, because of his practice.”
Meredith said, “As it turns out, I’m not going to be so far away after all.”
“
Oh?
”
Meredith peered across the entrance hall of the inn, now crowded with people. The reception was in full swing. A small smile flitted across her mouth.
Kate noticed this, followed the direction of her daughter’s gaze, then swiveled her eyes back to Meredith.
“I’m going to marry him, Mother,” Meredith said, Her Own Rules / 335
her gaze still resting on Luc. “And so I’ll be living in Paris. Only a couple of hours from Yorkshire.”
“Oh darling, I’m so happy for you. Congratulations!”
Kate exclaimed. There was a brief pause before she said worriedly, “But what about your business here?
It means so much to you.”
“There’s only Silver Lake Inn left, now that I’ve sold the one in Vermont. Blanche and Pete have been running this place for years, and doing such a good job of it. They’ll continue. I’ve enough to keep me busy with the inns in England and France.”
“It’s good that you’ve been able to work it out. Luc’s such a wonderful man.”
“He’s had his share of heartbreak too. I think we both deserve a break, a bit of happiness—” Meredith broke off as Luc walked over to join them.
Putting his arm around Kate, he looked down at her and said, “Ever since we met in June, I had a feeling I knew you, Kate. Suddenly, a moment ago, I realized why. You remind me of the woman who brought me up, my grandmother.”
Grandma Rose, of course, Meredith thought, recalling the painting at Talcy. They had the same coloring, the same blue eyes, the same heart-shaped face.
“How lovely,” Kate murmured, then continued. “I understand congratulations are in order. I’m so happy the two of you are getting married.”
Luc beamed at her. “Ah, so Meredith told you the good news.”
Kate nodded, excused herself, wanting to leave 336 / Barbara Taylor Bradford
them alone. She walked across the room lightly, as if floating on air, went in search of her husband. She was so happy, so proud. Who would have thought that her little Mari would turn out to be such a remarkable woman.
Luc took hold of Meredith’s hand, stared deeply into her smoky-green eyes. “You know,
chérie
, you look so very serene today. It lifts my heart to see you so happy.
From the moment I met you, I wanted to erase the sadness from your eyes, dispel the pain I knew lurked deep within you. But now I don’t have to…I believe finding your mother has done that.”
Meredith did not answer for a moment or two. She simply returned his penetrating gaze; then finally she said, “It was finding
both
of you, Luc. You and she make me feel complete, whole.”
Luc smiled at her. “That’s because we love you.”
He tucked her arm through his, and together they moved forward into the throng of wedding guests.
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