Wee William's Woman, Book Three Of The Clan MacDougall Series - Plot & Excerpts
Neither Duncan, nor Angus, nor anyone else for that matter, would allow Aishlinn anywhere near the sick children. Aishlinn was less than happy that everyone treated her as though she were made of glass. Knowing his wife’s fondness for going against his wishes, Duncan had threatened to put a guard outside the children’s room, and to assign two men to Aishlinn if she did not promise to stay away. Once the children were better and everyone felt comfortable that Nora would not become ill herself, they would allow the two of them to finally meet. Aishlinn finally agreed as long as someone would keep her informed and would pass her messages on to Nora. The most important one being how thankful she was for Nora keeping her treasures safe. The other being that Aishlinn was praying diligently for them all. She kept three candles lit in the kirk and prayed daily for the children’s health as well as Nora’s. Wee William enjoyed the evenings he spent with Nora for they offered quiet time for him to get to know the young woman better.
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