She saw Dakota only at dinner. Immediately thereafter, he would excuse himself, and she would not see him again until the next day. Breanna wondered what she had done to offend him and why he was trying to avoid her. She was hurt and disheartened, thinking he did not find her pleasing. She often stood before the mirror, trying to find what might be displeasing to her husband. Even John appeared to be avoiding her company. The only one who seemed to tolerate her presence was Levi, and she thought Dakota might have encouraged the hunter to be her companion, so it would free him from the task. She liked Levi, and found his tales on America fascinating. So far, however, they had avoided talking about the one person who dominated Breanna's thinking—her husband. *** It was a cloudless morning as Levi accompanied Breanna into the garden to cut fresh flowers. She was dressed in a blue taffeta gown that rustled as she moved down the garden path, gathering flowers that were in full bloom.
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