Handfasted to You: Timeswept Soulmates (Timeless Brides Book 2) Page 13
“I thought you weren’t in a hurry?” he said with a light chuckle that broke off as his breath caught.
“I’m not, but my goodness that feels amazing,” she gasped as he thrust forward again, his hands clenching at her bottom through the skirt she still wore. “Can you feel that? I feel like I am ready to explode. So close,” she breathed.
“I’m not going to quit if you come,” he threatened. “I promise I will make you mine over and over again, love.”
“Don’t stop!” she moaned frantically, her body humming with desire. Her breath hitching as he grabbed her roughly, giving in to his urges and slamming into her.
“Such a sweet temptation,” he growled, mindlessly thrusting as he suckled her taut nipples causing her to clench down hard against his body as her orgasm washed over her. It was incredibly hot to see him lose complete control. His tanned body wracked with pent up desire as he fought the waves of pleasure. She recognized it because she was basking in the same feelings.
“Don’t fight it,” she begged. Her body still pulsed as she felt the waves beating at her again. “Make me yours. I want to feel you in me,” she ordered, arching to give him better access to her breasts. Her hand dug into his taut buttocks, as if to force him further into her. The feeling of him deep inside of her was incredible. When he came, he let loose a guttural groan of relief. She could feel him surge into her womb, painting her with his seed.
“I love being your wife,” she whispered against his lips as he leaned up to kiss her.
“And I your husband,” he said tenderly, pulling her close and cradling her against his chest. She listened to his thrumming heartbeat as his body slowly relaxed from his release. Kissing the skin above his heart, she wrapped her arms around him carefully so as to not disturb his wound. “Let’s get you upstairs so you can rest,” she beseeched, already feeling guilty for causing the exhaustion on his face.
“I wouldn’t trade this for the world, love,” he reassured her. “I have nothing without you in my life and I see that now. You’re my reason to fight when it comes time. You are my home, my dreams, my everything,” he pledged. “I don’t know what is coming, but I know that we can face it together.”
“Always.”
Epilogue
December 1773
“You sure about this?”
“Positive. This is a turning point and hugely famous! I promise you all!” Emeline replied. Looking out over their faces, she smiled confidently. “The Boston Tea Party is a slap in the face to Britain. They will be upset. Actually? The British will be quite angry and try to punish us…” she hesitated. Did she really want to be responsible for ushering in the war or was it something that was inevitable anyway? She had grown to know and care for many during the last three years. The thought of being responsible for death and destruction was devastating as she looked over their ambitious, strong profiles.
“Let me guess, they will levy more taxes on us or find some other way to make our lives intolerable?”
“I know that this is a pivotal moment that launches the war for our freedom. If you want liberty, this is our next move. If there are any doubts, you must think long and hard before taking the next step. I do not want a war but I do value the freedoms it will bring. War will carry death across the land and we have so much precious to fight for,” she pleaded, looking at William’s proud visage as he held their dark-haired son.
“You must be certain that life and liberty is worth all you desire or hold precious,” she finished softly, meeting her husband’s knowing look. He always seemed to know just what she was thinking and how she was feeling. It had been such a gift to be dropped into his life that she couldn’t imagine a world without him. Yet, here he was getting prepared to participate in a traitorous act that would catapult them into war that could separate them forever.
William stood tall dressed in as much brown clothing as they could muster up among a large cluster of men. Several large feathers were tied in his dark hair, along with the others in an attempt to look like Indians and not colonials. Proud, angry, beloved faces looked at her expectantly. Great streaks of color did not detract from their expressions. If anything, it made them look even more fierce. She could see why Indians used war paint. The intimidation factor was chilling.
Emeline hesitated. She had a blessed life with William and suspected that she was pregnant with another child. She had yet to tell him and planned to do so soon once she was sure. Her first child had been such an easy pregnancy and birth, she anxiously awaited the day that she would be able to give him another one. She would never forget the love and pride in his face as they held little Will for the first time in their arms.
There had never been a moment’s regret in their handfasting. Their bond was special, sacred. William had been nothing but loving and tender with her. This tenderness carried on towards his son as well. War was inevitable and would be heartbreaking, but she also knew it would be vital if America was to be free and history would continue along the same timeline.
“There will be several ships. You need not strike them all. Focus your efforts on one or two only. Make sure you are all safe. That includes you, Samuel, you hothead! My son’s godfather must be available for church on Sunday,” she said affectionately. They had grown to be good friends after the initial skepticism she met with. Times were tough and everyone unknown was a spy. It was hard not to find fault when presented with a stranger who had a wild tale of freedom.
“Tonight’s event will be shared far and wide. You will be famous. Your stories will be told through the generations as you create this great nation. I am so very proud to be a part of you and a part of our country.”
“Hear, hear!” Samuel cheered as he stepped forward to take the dais. He held her hand to aid her down the steps as she returned to rejoin William. This was terrifying and exhilarating at the same time. Her heart was pounding at the idea of history being made. Not just any historical fact, but the launch of the American Revolution.
The group listened carefully as Samuel gave orders. He had planned down to the smallest detail. He knew of which ships would be at port and how best to get out of there alive. She trusted him with their lives and that was no small feat.
She took young Will from his father’s arms. She quietly swayed back and forth to put him to sleep during the revelries because a crying child could cause alarm. Emeline could not wait at home worrying. However, she could not bring herself to go to the docks either. She would never get over her fear of drowning that had developed from her encounter with Eve on that fateful day. Instead, she would have to be content to wait at the meeting house. As the men trailed out, she grasped William’s shirt for a moment. Tugging, she pulled him into an embrace causing a squawk of protest from their sleeping child.
“You come home to me safely, Mr. Spencer.”
“Nothing will keep me from your arms tonight, love,” he pledged with a tender smile and disappeared into the darkness. She stared as the last man moved out of the meeting house, leaving several women behind. They stared at each other and made their way into the pews to pray fervently for their men’s safe return. Emeline felt their eyes boring into the back of her head and she wished memory served her better. She was pretty positive that all came back unharmed but this was history in motion. The merest change could have a drastic outcome.
Glancing up from her hands clenched in prayer, she was relieved to see little Will was now sucking his thumb, fast asleep as he lay in the wooden pew beside her. William’s carvings along the top of each pew were evident and a silent reminder he was with her even if she was alone.
Rest little one, you will always be protected by your mama and papa, she thought idly. There will be so many changes that will affect his life, as well as hers. It was terrifying and she found peace in knowing how the war should end. It was the unknown if they would make it through that kept her up at night. Tonight would be no different. There would be no rest until William and the others had returned safely. Fear
ate at her, knowing that her very presence could have changed the outcome.
Eve? she called out mentally, not expecting an answer. It had been years since she had reached out to the strange creature that brought her here in the first place. She still didn’t know if Eve was a guardian angel, a deity, or simply something magical that fell in-between those labels.
Hello, little titmouse. It’s been a very long time, Child, Eve said gently.
I never really thanked you for… well, all of this! she responded, hesitating. It’s kinda hard to thank someone for drowning them and then plopping them in the past.
True, Eve replied tenderly. But I never really expected a thank you either.
Well, I’d like to thank you just the same.
You’re welcome. Is that all you needed?
No, Emeline answered after a moment. I feel ungrateful even asking this, but did my being here change history or put William in danger? I’m not sure I could handle that.
You’ve handled this all smashingly well so far.
And you didn’t answer my question.
Being here did change history, but in a positive way, little titmouse. You and William will have a long, happy life.
You know, I don’t even mind the small boob jokes from you anymore. So, he is safe?
Yes, yes. But the rules still apply to me even if they have been abolished for you.
They have? What rules apply to you?
I can’t tell you too much or it affects history. I can only guide you to a certain outcome. I, nineteen.
What? Nineteen? No, I’m thirty-two now. She was confused, shaking her head. So, my being here and meeting William was guiding a timeline to a certain finish? So, I really did have a purpose coming here? Not just marrying him but it would have been different if I hadn’t come before…
B, four! Bingo! Right here, bingo!
Hello?
Oh sorry, I’m multitasking and they just called my number. Can I let you go?
Seriously? You are playing bingo?
No, not playing. Conquering! I am the bingo champion! I just won the game, so it’s over. Listen, we all love you, Titmouse - but my TV is up there and the caller didn’t hear me. BINGOOOOOOO!! If he calls another number and I lose, I’m gonna be hostile. BINGOOOO!!! RIGHT HERE YOU, BUTTER BEAN!! I GOT IT! Don’t you dare pull another ball from the hopper or I will be hay bales to pay! You got me, old man? That’s my darn TV!
Chuckling silently, Emeline smothered a laugh as the woman behind her reached over the pew and patted her reassuringly on the back. Emeline pulled a handkerchief out, breathing deeply of William’s sandalwood scent. She dabbed skillfully at her eyes, trying to cover her laughter.
Let them think I am crying, she decided, glancing down at her sweet son’s sleeping smile as he dreamed. Crying with joy over how crazy her life had changed and how wonderful it was now.
Acknowledgments
Thank you so much to Jill Myles and Noelle Sinclair for all your support! Without you, I would probably be lost.
A big thanks to AWT Cover Designs for the beautiful cover! Emma, it’s simply gorgeous!
The ladies of Pioneer Hearts on Facebook- You Rock!
To my husband, you are simply a lovely soul. I’m so glad you found me <3
Afterword
Thank you for taking the time to read Handfasted to You. If you enjoyed it, please consider telling your friends or posting a short review. Doesn’t have to be much, just a simple rating and a few kind words work wonders <3 Your thoughts, opinions and feedback are much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Ginny
About the Author
Ginny Sterling is a Texas transplant living in Kentucky. She spends her free time (Ha!) writing, quilting, and spending time with her husband and two children. Ginny can be reached on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or via email at GinnySterlingBooks@gmail.com
For more information:
www.GinnySterling.com
GinnySterlingBooks@gmail.com
Handfasted to You, Copyright © 2017 by Ginny Sterling
These books are works of fiction. The names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the writer’s imagination or have been used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, actual events, locales or organizations is entirely coincidental.
All rights reserved. No part of these books may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any manner whatsoever without written permission from the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
Created with Vellum
Also by Ginny Sterling
Treasured Bride
An arranged marriage to an older man sounded like a good idea to Clementine Hutton, but it’s nothing like she imagined. Her new husband hopes to strike it rich in Virginia City, Nevada, but his mining fails as miserably as their marriage. When he abandons Clementine, it’s the sexy sheriff who rescues her.
Sheriff Micah Woodall has had a tender spot for the browbeaten woman since he first saw her, but he won’t meddle in another man’s marriage. Some men just don’t recognize real treasure.
For Micah, nothing is as valuable as the love of the right woman. Clementine’s marriage has left her mistrustful, but Micah’s kindness shines like a vein of pure silver ore. Can she overcome the past to become his treasured bride.
Also by Ginny Sterling
Beloved Texas Bride
Headstrong Elizabeth Pierce wants nothing to do with her father's suggestion of an arranged marriage. When she finds an advertisement for a nanny in a newspaper, she flees to Texas to thwart her father and taste independence. She soon realizes that life on the frontier is very different than her pampered life at home.
A tall, rugged cowboy named Cole comes to her aid when Elizabeth finds herself stranded and her job has disappeared. Elizabeth has to learn a new way of life in order to survive.
Will she fall for the sexy Texan who has come to her rescue or will she run back home?
Also by Ginny Sterling
A Lifetime with You
Riley Butler has it all, or so she thinks. When her car swerves into oncoming traffic, she makes a desperate wish for a second chance at life. Dropped in the middle of a grassy field dressed in a chic business suit and sexy high heels, she looks distinctly out of place compared to her surroundings. Wooden buildings, saddled horses and strange stares all greet her as she stumbles her way into Dallas, 1845. She meets a magical woman named Eve who pushes Riley out the front door quite literally and into a new life as a mail order bride.
Riley’s first impression of John is quite daunting. He is unkempt, unshaven and unappealing at first glance. But underneath it all, she sees a tenderness in him that calls to her soul. She feels herself drawn to his frontier life and what being married to him could bring her. Can she give up modern gadgets and conveniences in order to have a lifetime of love?
Also by Ginny Sterling
Romancing the Fangirl
Practical, no-nonsense surgeon Katherine Drake doesn't have time for silliness. So she's not exactly sure how she finds herself at a comic convention, rubbing elbows with Bronies and fanboys. But then a gorgeous, charismatic actor from a hit television show picks her out of a crowd and suddenly she's living the dream of every teenage girl with a Tumblr account.
Alexander Weber may be Hollywood's current heartthrob but he's tired of all the fakeness. After dating a string of starlets who were only interested in tabloid media, friends who have used him for money, he's ready for the real thing. Alex likes Katherine’s independent nature and wants to know more about her.
Running from the media circus, the two are swept into the whirlwind romance in created by an unconventional love.
n Archive.