it felt to want to be happy, mainly because she also knew
how it felt to be in love. As unusual as it seemed, her
mother still loved Corey Westmoreland after all these years. Their love had been strong enough to withstand more than thirty years of separation. She knew her mother was waiting for her answer. She also knew that her response was
important to her. Abby Winters had been right. The people who truly loved her would understand her need to be happy.
Madison reached out and hugged her mother. “Yes, Mom, I understand and I’m happy for you. If marrying Corey
Westmoreland makes you happy, then I am happy.”
Abby’s arms tightened around her daughter. “Thank you, sweetheart.”
Stone Westmoreland glanced at the clock on the nightstand next to the bed. It was after midnight and he couldn’t sleep. He had Madison on his mind. She and her mother had
joined him and Uncle Corey on the porch and she had
congratulated his uncle on his upcoming marriage to her
mother and had even gone a step further and hugged Uncle Corey and welcomed him to the family. Uncle Corey had
done likewise and welcomed her to his. Then Madison had indicated to all that she was tired and would be going to
bed early. He of all people knew of her overabundance of energy and figured that it wasn’t exhaustion that had made
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