She was barely eighteen and I thought I had died and gone to heaven. When I finally got the chance to talk to her
without her parents around, I knew she was the person I had fallen in love with and someone I would never forget.” Corey smiled. “And she felt the same way. It was love at first sight and the attraction between us was spontaneous.”
The smile then vanished from Corey’s face. “It was also
forbidden love because she was about to become
engaged to another man, someone attending Harvard. He was a man her well-to-do family had picked out for her, one of those affairs where two families get together and decide their kids will marry. And no matter how we felt about each other I knew Abby wouldn’t change her mind. She was
raised not to defy her parents. Besides, I was not in a
position to ask her to stay with me. Her fiancé’s family had money and I barely had a job. When she left I never saw her again and she took my heart with her. I knew then that I
would never marry, because the one woman I wanted was lost to me forever.”
Stone nodded, wondering how he would feel if the one
woman he wanted was lost to him forever. “There was
never another woman over the years that you grew to love?”
Corey shook his head. “No. There was one woman I took up with a year or two later, when I worked for a while as a ranger in the Tennessee Mountains. I tried to make things work with her, but couldn’t. We stayed together for almost a
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