An Unusual Proposal
“Wil you marry me and take me with you to North
Dakota?” I blurted the words out so fast my head was spinning.
I anxiously waved the fan as I waited for his response. I
couldn"t bring myself to drink the punch, so I just held it, hoping
I wouldn"t spil it since my hand was beginning to shake.
His head shot up and he looked at me, shocked. “I
must be dreaming,” he whispered.
I sat still, not daring to speak another word. I figured
since he loved me, he would agree to my request. However,
his response surprised me.
“I don"t think it"s a good idea. As much as I would love
to take you with me, you would be doing it for the wrong
reason.”
“You love me. You will treat me well.”
“But you will be doing this to get away from Kent and
Rebecca. It wouldn"t be right.”
Panic flashed through me. “Why couldn"t I learn to love
you? Just because you"ve loved me first, it doesn"t mean I
won"t come around to loving you.”
“You love Kent.”
“Now. But that can change.” Couldn"t it? Was I
destined to love Kent for the rest of my life?
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Falling In Love
With Her
Husband
Ruth Ann Nordin
Ruth Ann Nordin"s Romance Books
Springfield, Nebraska
This is a work of fiction. The events and characters described herein are
imaginary and are not intended to refer to specific places or living persons.
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Falling In Love With Her Husband
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V 1.0
Rewrite of
Todd’s Bride
and
Ann’s Groom
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Dedicated to Barb McDonald, a woman with a good heart and a
great common sense approach to life. Your friendship has
been a blessing to me.
Dear Reader,
This is a rewrite of my two books,
Todd’s Bride
and
Ann’s Groom
. Most of the content is exactly what you"l find in
the other two books. I wrote
Todd’s Bride
first which was
written in Ann"s point of view. However, I liked Todd so much
that I wanted to write his point of view as well. So I wrote
Ann’s
Groom
a couple months later. I stil wasn"t satisfied with the
final product. I wanted to combine them into one book instead
of having two separate books telling the same story.
This story is told in first person, but there are two people
telling it: Todd and Ann. At the beginning of each chapter, I
state who is telling the story. For example, Chapter 1 is Ann"s
point of view, so I put the heading „Ann"s Point of View" under
the chapter number. In Chapter 2, Todd tells the story so I
designate that chapter with the heading „Todd"s Point of View".
Then in Chapter 3, I switch back to „Ann"s Point of View". The
entire book goes back and forth between viewpoints. I know
this is an unusual approach but I wanted to try something
different.
Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoy this book
as much as I enjoyed writing it! I really do love Todd and Ann.
They will always have a special place in my heart.
Sincerely,
Ruth Ann Nordin
Other books by Ruth Ann Nordin
An Unlikely Place for Love: The Disguises of Kate Tanner
(PG 13)
The Cold Wife
(PG 13)
An Inconvenient Marriage: The Keeping of Jake Mitchell
(PG 13)
Romancing Adrienne
(PG)
With This Ring, I Thee Dread
(R)
Go t
o http://www.ruthannnordin.com
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This story begins in September 1898.
Falling In Love With Her Husband
Ann’s Point of View
Growing up in a wealthy family in Virginia wasn"t
always easy. I should have been grateful for all the
comforts I possessed, but there was a thought in the back of
my mind that something was missing. I didn"t know what
that something could possibly be nor did it occur to me to
seek it out. I simply went about my life in the routine that all
young ladies were expected to follow.
All of my dresses were modestly cut. They started at
my neck and stopped at my ankles. They had puffy sleeves
and swirling skirts. I especially liked pinks and purples,
though blues and greens were close behind as far as my
favorite colors were concerned. I thought the pinks and
purples went better with my light brown eyes. I liked the
flowery decorations that the seamstress would sew into the
expensive fabric. The dresses were meant for show and
entertaining. There was nothing practical about them, and I
had to wear a corset and seven or eight petticoats with
them.
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I spent most of my free time talking to my friends.
Agnes Brothers was my closest friend, though she was a
year younger than me. She was a lot of fun to be around
with her good heart. If she ever had a bad day, I didn"t know
about it. She could talk for hours without taking a breath,
which I didn"t mind because she had a way of telling stories
that caught everyone"s attention.
Since our parents were good friends, I got to see her
a lot. More often than not, we would go to the Brothers"
house. The Brothers had seven children. The oldest, Todd,
was the only boy. He was my age, so I had many classes in
school with him. I didn"t know him very well because he
spent so much time with Creepy Alex Dawson.
Sometimes, Alex would go to the dinners, though his
parents opted to stay at their home, probably to get away
from him. He was a terror with his insistent need to pull
pranks on people. But once in awhile, Todd"s other friends,
Jack or Simon would be there, and they were decent boys
who I considered a good influence on him. It was difficult to
separate Creepy Alex from Todd, though Todd was always
nicer to the girls than Alex was. I figured since Todd had
sisters, he was automatically more respectful toward girls.
One Sunday after church in the middle of
September, my parents accepted an invitation from the
Brothers to attend lunch at their house. Unfortunately,
Creepy Alex was there too.
I had just turned seventeen, and I was beginning to
feel the pressure to start courting so I could get married
when I finished my last year of school. I contemplated my
newfound pressure while I ate the steak and mashed
potatoes on my plate. My mother sat to my left while my
father sat to my right. We sat near Mr. Brothers who sat at
the head of the table. Across from me were Agnes and
Abigail who were the girls closest to my age. Agnes was
just about to turn sixteen. Abigail was fourteen. Lucy was
twelve and sat next to Todd who sat next to Alex. Then Mrs.
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Brothers headed the other side of the table. Across from
Alex, Todd and Lucy were ten year old Miranda, seven year
old Colleen, and four year old Judy. That meant I was far
from Alex. Thank goodness for that!
“How is your job?” my father asked Mr. Brothers.
“Good. Business is doing better than ever,” Mr.
Brothers replied. “Todd will be starting out in the loan
processing department in October. We"re proud of him.”
“He is turning into a fine young man,” he agreed.
“I"m sure he will do well.”
Agnes pretended to yawn.
I giggled. She thought these conversations were just
as boring as I did. I crossed my eyes.
She suppressed her own laughter.
“Ann, remember your manners,” my mother
whispered. “You are not a child anymore. You must act like
a young lady. No man wants to marry a woman who acts
rudely at the dinner table.”
Her words sobered my mood. Marriage. It was the
big expectation that hovered over me like an impending
storm. I did want to marry, but I didn"t know anyone I could
get excited about. As Mr. Brothers talked about his other
children, my mind wandered to what my future was going to
be like. Dinner parties, social luncheons, and dances. That
wasn"t so bad but the pressure to find a husband was
overwhelming at times. Sometimes I couldn"t decide which
was worse, marrying a man who wouldn"t treat me as well
as my father treated my mother or being confined to doing
what others expected me to do. I felt guilty for complaining
about my life. I had it a lot better than other young ladies
who weren"t fortunate enough to be adopted by such loving
people.
A shriek from Colleen interrupted my thoughts.
My eyes narrowed at Creepy Alex who was trying
not to laugh. I glanced at Colleen and saw what had caused
her distress. He had slipped a bug in her soup.
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“Alex, I thought we discussed this,” Mrs. Brothers
admonished. She didn"t seem as upset as I felt. In fact, I
thought she was hiding her smile. “You can"t do this at the
table. Pranks and meals do not mix.”
I rolled my eyes in disgust. Was I the only person
who found his actions incredibly annoying?
“Relax, Ann. Mrs. Brothers is taking care of it,” my
mother whispered.
“I didn"t say anything,” I whispered back.
“Your expression speaks volumes, dear.” She patted
my hand sympathetically. “Men wil notice such things.”
“I have no one to impress in this room, so I should be
allowed to show my displeasure.”
“Todd is here.”
“So?”
Thankfully, everyone was so busy laughing over
Alex"s prank that they didn"t notice my conversation with my
mother.
After the lunch, I joined Agnes and her sisters in the
parlor where a servant watched us to make sure we didn"t
break anything valuable. Ever since Alex nailed the rug to
the floor, he was banned from the room, so I knew I was
safe from him. At least, I was for the moment.
While Agnes" sisters played a board game on the
floor, I turned to Agnes who sat next to me on the couch.
“Do you ever feel trapped?” I asked her.
“How do you mean?”
I sighed. “I don"t know exactly. I just keep thinking
there"s more to life than entertaining guests and getting
married. There should be something adventurous out
there.”
“I think we have plenty adventures whenever Alex is
around.”
I gagged. “That"s not the good kind of adventure.”
“It"s better than being bored all the time.”
“Why don"t his pranks bother you?”
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She shrugged. “Maybe it"s because he"s Todd"s