Authors: Shelley Gray
"Because?"
"Because that's the kind of man you are, Will. You try to do right. And because you are that way, others try to be that way too."
"I want you in my life. I want your hand, Jamilyn. I want your hand and your heart and everything else."
"Are you proposing to me?"
He nodded. "And doing just about the sorriest excuse of a proposal as a man ever has done." He paused, looked around, and then pulled her toward the corner of the room. It was darker there and a little out of sight from almost anyone who happened to be walking by. Then, without another word, he knelt down on one knee and reached out for her hand. "Jamilyn Ellis, I love you. Will you do me the very great honor of marrying me? Of being my wife?"
"Of course," she said, feeling like she'd just mistakenly walked into someone else's life. "If you're sure."
"I've never been more sure."
As she looked in his eyes, she knew he was speaking from his heart. And from her heart too. "Of course I will marry you, Will," she said. "I love you too." Bending forward, she pulled him up to his feet and raised her chin.
Then no other words needed to be said. As had become their custom, a look and a touch said almost everything. So did a kiss and an embrace, she was coming to find out.
A long while later, when he finally stepped away, they were both breathing heavily.
"Jamie, come away with me. Tonight."
"Where will we go?"
"We're going to find a preacher and do whatever it takes to get him to marry us. And then I'm going to saddle up a horse and go back home to Texas. To the hill country. And we're going to find us some land and settle down and live."
She laughed. "Just like that?"
"Just like that. Sam reminded me that while I was living my life as different people, the bank account of Will McMillan was growing bigger. Fact is, I don't know if I'll ever need to work again."
She smiled at that. Not because of the money, but because of who he was. Because of the man he was. "How long do you think you'll stay a man of leisure?"
Eyes shining, he grimaced. "Not long. But I had an idea that I thought I'd play around with for a bit."
"And what is that?"
"I'd like to be the law in a small, sleepy town. And along the way, I want to study the Bible and plow a field. And build a house and raise some horses. I want to make a life with you, and with you by my side, I'm thinking maybe I can help a few other people."
Suddenly looking doubtful, he stilled. "Um . . . what do you think?"
"I think you can do just about anything you set your mind to, Will. And I'd be proud to be by your side."
Her hand clasped in his, Jamie walked out of the room, and after briefly telling Rebecca what she already seemed to know, strode out of the inn.
Into the bright sunlight, into her future, and to a home she'd never seen.
Next to the man who needed her as much as she needed him.
"Jamie," he drawled as he clasped her hand. "You ready?" When she nodded, they walked forward. And began.
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