Destiny's Daughter (41 page)

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Authors: Ruth Ryan Langan

Epilogue

1871

The sun-bleached sails of a pirate ship waved proudly beside those of merchant ships, and sleek, modern sailing vessels in Boston Harbor. As the crew made ready to dock, Annalisa sat beside the little wooden cradle, now and then gazing at the sleeping babe while she read the letter. Footsteps sounded across the deck, and she looked up and felt her heart stop. For a moment she was seventeen again, riding a riverboat to her destiny. And a man in tight-fitting black pants and a black tail coat, looking every inch a riverboat gambler, was coming toward her.

He dropped a kiss on her cheek and felt the familiar stirrings. "What did the letter from Hattie Lee say?"

"Her dressmaking business is doing very well. At first she thought that the ladies of New Orleans wouldn’t visit a former house of pleasure to buy their gowns. But she said that most people have completely forgotten its past. The Hannah Elliott House of Design is becoming world-famous. She just had a request from a famous designer in Paris for one of her patterns. Jessie is trying to persuade her to open a second shop in New York."

Annalisa unfolded the letter and read, "Eulalie and Luther were sorry you couldn’t be here for their wedding. Luther has decided to run for Louisiana state senator. He has the president’s blessing and support."

"Good for Luther," Chase murmured. "I knew he would continue to work for the people."

When the baby in the cradle began to cry, Chase picked her up and ran light kisses across her forehead. The soft frizz of hair was dark; the eyes staring at him, a soft amber. Snuggling her against his shoulder, Chase asked, "Is that all her news?"

"Let’s see." Annalisa scanned the second page, then let out a little squeal. "Gabrielle has finally married Dr. Lynch. It took him all this time to persuade her that it wouldn’t harm his career to be married to her." Reading further, she looked up with a smile. "Oh, Chase. Nate and Francine had a little boy. He’s nearly the same age as little Sara. Wouldn’t it be something if someday they met and fell in love?"

Chase chuckled, and Annalisa marveled, as she always did, how that laugh could warm her. "I think it’s time little Sara, and her mother, had a chance to meet their Boston relatives." Taking her hand, he added, "Who knows? Maybe before the cold winds of winter blow, we’ll head down to New Orleans for a long visit."

"I’d like that." She wrapped her arm about his waist and walked out into the clear bright sunshine. Staring at her handsome husband and infant daughter, she realized she’d never intended to discover a love so fulfilling, a life so rich in love. All she’d ever wanted was to find her way home. And she had. "But this time, with you and Sara along, I would truly be going home."

 

The End

 

 

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