Who Brings Forth The Wind (Kensington Chronicles) - Plot & Excerpts
He had killed the love she had forhim while she was still a bride. Lucinda wanted so much morefor Stacy.f"He's danced with you twice, Stacy," the younger girl saidwith wide eyes. "I hope you're ready for a proposal.""Oh, Liz," Stacy shook her head at a friend she'd come toknow through her weeks in London. "I think he's only beingkind"Liz exchanged a glance with the two other girls of thegroup, Barbara and Annemarie, and all three giggled. Stacylaughed at their teasing and shook her head again. They allwanted to be married so badly, and now a man at the ball, onewho seemed to be two feet shorter than Stacy, had dancedwith her twice and given them all reason to think they wouldbe bridesmaids."I need to go to the retiring room," Barbara said in asudden whisper, and Stacy, with a swift glance at Lucinda whowas standing nearby, moved off with the other three.Lucinda held her place and watched them go, finally feelingat ease over letting Stacy out of her sight. The flowers hadarrived over a week ago, and Lucinda had been ready for abattle that never materialized She mentally shook her headover her own reaction.
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