Revelation of Hearts (Stacey and Shane Mcleod, #3)

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Authors: Rikki Dyson

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Revelation of Hearts

By

Rikki M. Dyson

Revised Version

Copyright @ June 2012
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Table of Contents

Title Page

Copyright Page

Copyright Page

This is a work of fiction names, characters, places, and incidents either is the author’s imagination or is used factiously and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental, the publisher does not have any control or assume any responsibly to any third party or content. Any trademarks mention here will be used in a descriptive manner.

Book three of Trilogy | Cover by Cora Graphics

Acknowledgements | I want to thank Michelle and Scott Chile for sharing their knowledge of Gulf Stream Jets. Mary Bostick R.N. for her medical advice, C.M. Doporto and my editor Carrie Scruggs and Wilma Wood for their invaluable help for without, I would still be floundering. Also my two dear friends Patti Kissel and Jess Burchell for their support and encouragement.

Table of Contents

Chapter-7-Jessica in Love  Chapter-51-Gramps and Grandy’s Visit

Chapter-9- Celebration  Chapter-53-The Aftermath | Chapter-10-Jonathan and Lora  Chapter-54-Visitors | Chapter-11-Mr. Chen  Chapter-55-Chirstmas | Chapter-12-Death of Grandparents  Chapter-56-The Home Coming | Chapter-13-Stacey Leighanne Scott  Chapter-57-The Enlightenment

Chapter-15-Getting acquainted & Reception  Chapter-59-Hope Springs Eternal

Prologue | Lora Beth Flemming was sitting at her dressing table applying her make up. Today is the wedding day of her great-niece, Stacey Scott.  As Lora looked in the mirror, she closed her eyes, bowed her head and thought, god I hate weddings, and I hate the month of June.  As hard as she fought the memories they still wormed their way in somehow. Everyone said, time heals the pain, but Lora knew it just wasn’t so.  It had been thirty-seven years, and it still hurt like hell.  The hurt and memories seemed as fresh today as they did back then. Lora Beth and Michael were to be married on June twentieth on her twenty-first birthday. God in heaven knows I love Stacey, and if the truth were known, she’s my favorite great-niece, just as her mother, Jessica, is my favorite niece.  I can’t count the times people have mistaken Jessie and I for mother and daughter or sometimes for sisters.  I’m sure it’s our red hair and green eyes that causes the resemblance.  Lora raised her head and looked into the mirror as the past came flooding back.

Chapter-1 | Carswell A.F.B. Hospital

Wales, England-nineteen-twenty-five

Chapter-4 | Lost loves

This is a work of fiction names, characters, places, and incidents either is the author’s imagination or is used factiously and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental, the publisher does not have any control or assume any responsibly to any third party or content. Any trademarks mention here will be used in a descriptive manner.
Book three of Trilogy
Cover by Cora Graphics
Acknowledgements
I want to thank Michelle and Scott Chile for sharing their knowledge of Gulf Stream Jets. Mary Bostick R.N. for her medical advice, C.M. Doporto and my editor Carrie Scruggs and Wilma Wood for their invaluable help for without, I would still be floundering. Also my two dear friends Patti Kissel and Jess Burchell for their support and encouragement.
Table of Contents
Prologue

C
hapter-1-Carswell A.F.B. Hospital  Chapter-45-The Accident

Chapter-2-Leeds England nineteen-twenty-five  Chapter-46-Matthew Grant

Chapter-3-Captain Michael Patterson  Chapter-47-Precautions

Chapter-4-Lost Loves  Chapter-48-Godparents

Chapter-5-Memorial Service  Chapter-49-Granddaughters

Chapter-6-Doctor Jonathan McKay  Chapter-50-Summer two Thousand Four

Chapter-7-Jessica in Love  Chapter-51-Gramps and Grandy’s Visit

C
hapter-8-Dubble SS Ranch      Chapter-52-Country Legends Living & Dead

Chapter-9- Celebration  Chapter-53-The Aftermath
Chapter-10-Jonathan and Lora  Chapter-54-Visitors
Chapter-11-Mr. Chen  Chapter-55-Chirstmas
Chapter-12-Death of Grandparents  Chapter-56-The Home Coming
Chapter-13-Stacey Leighanne Scott  Chapter-57-The Enlightenment

C
hapter-14-Sir Richard Heath  Chapter-58-To Error is Human, to Forgive is Devine

Chapter-15-Getting acquainted & Reception  Chapter-59-Hope Springs Eternal

C
hapter-16-Truck Stop Ruffians   Chapter-60- A New Baby

Chapter-17-Trip to Rawhide  Chapter-61-Mr. Chen arrives

Chapter-18-Pioneer Community Hospital  Chapter-62-Afternoon Out

Chapter-19-Salado and Galveston  Chapter-63-He loves me, he loves me not

Chapter-20-Hearts in a Quandary  Chapter-64-Texas

Chapter-21-Happiness at Last  Chapter-65-Return to England

Chapter-22-Richard’s Family  Chapter-66-The Riviera

Chapter-23-Friends and Family  Chapter-67-Secerts

Chapter-24-Ancestors  Chapter-68-Friendships

Chapter-25-Introduction Party  Chapter-69-Challenges

Chapter-26-Trip to York  Chapter-70-Terror Stricken

Chapter-27-Professor Ethan Howard  Chapter-71-House Hunting

Chapter-28-If at first you don’t succeed  Chapter-72-Miles Strayhorn

Chapter-29-Leona Fitz-William  Chapter-73-Life Changes

Chapter-30-A Window to the Past  Chapter-74-Bittersweet

Chapter-31-Connecting All the Dots  Chapter-75-Vacations

Chapter-32-The Green-eyed Monster  Chapter-76-Happy Parents

Chapter-33-Temper-Temper  Chapter-77-Emergency

Chapter-34-Maxwell House  Chapter-78-A Secure Family

Chapter-35-The Announcement

Chapter-36-Memories of Mr. Chen

Chapter-37-The Athletic Club

Chapter-38-The Holidays

Chapter-39-Texas

Chapter-40-The Ranch

Chapter-41-Friends

Chapter-42-A Troubled Mind

Chapter-43-The Inheritance

Chapter-44-A Double Surprise

Prologue
Lora Beth Flemming was sitting at her dressing table applying her make up. Today is the wedding day of her great-niece, Stacey Scott.  As Lora looked in the mirror, she closed her eyes, bowed her head and thought, god I hate weddings, and I hate the month of June.  As hard as she fought the memories they still wormed their way in somehow. Everyone said, time heals the pain, but Lora knew it just wasn’t so.  It had been thirty-seven years, and it still hurt like hell.  The hurt and memories seemed as fresh today as they did back then. Lora Beth and Michael were to be married on June twentieth on her twenty-first birthday. God in heaven knows I love Stacey, and if the truth were known, she’s my favorite great-niece, just as her mother, Jessica, is my favorite niece.  I can’t count the times people have mistaken Jessie and I for mother and daughter or sometimes for sisters.  I’m sure it’s our red hair and green eyes that causes the resemblance.  Lora raised her head and looked into the mirror as the past came flooding back.
Chapter-1
Carswell A.F.B. Hospital 

L
ora Beth Flemming had just graduated nursing school at Baylor hospital in Dallas.  There were hospital job listings on the billboard.  A classmate, Dorothy Wells and Lora were looking at the same opening. Carswell Air Force base was hiring civilian nurses.  Lora and Dorothy drove over and they filled out the applications and then waited.  Lora went to church and prayed diligently.  Lora Beth had lived in Dallas all of her life, in her parents house.  She loved her mom and dad, they were good and loving parents, but she longed to be free and independent.  Her two older brothers, Bradley and Douglas, had always had more freedom than she was allowed.

Carswell, Air Force base was just northwest of Fort Worth and only thirty-seven miles separated Dallas and Fort Worth.  Lora felt sure her parents would have few objections about her working there. It would be close enough for them to check on her. Two weeks later, her prayers were answered. Dorothy and she both had been hired.  They were to start the first of the month.  Lora’s dad helped her to buy an old used car. It wasn’t grand, but it was dependable and would get her back and forth.  She and Dorothy found a two bedroom furnished apartment in River Oaks, not far from the base. Lora had been working at the hospital a few weeks, when Michael was admitted for an emergency appendectomy. They brought him from recovery to her ward. He was still groggy from the anesthesia. As Lora was adjusting his I.V, he reached out, took her hand and said, “Lord, did I die and go to heaven? I see an angel.”

Lora quickly removed her hand from his as she blushed. Lora hated that she blushed so easily, especially with her having copper red hair.

“What’s your name gorgeous?” Captain Patterson asked.

“Nurse to you, Captain Patterson,” Lora said, smiling sweetly. The guys in the ward got a big kick out of that.

Lora’s shift was from seven a.m. to three p.m. so she didn’t see Captain Patterson again, until the next morning.  The ward had finished breakfast and the staff was taking bath pans of hot water to the patients who were unable to go to the showers.  Lora had delivered bath water to three patients, then to Captain Patterson.  She sat the pan of water on his table and pulling his curtains when he said, “Aren’t you going to bathe me Nurse Flemming?”         “In your dreams, Captain,” Lora said as she shook her head.

“I dreamed about you last night,” he said. “I took the pins from that red hair of yours and let it fall to your shoulders.”

Lora quickly finished pulling the curtain and then turned with a smile and said as she left the ward, “He must be a Yankee; he sure is full of himself.”

About an hour later, Nurse Flemming was doing her medication rounds. When she came to the captain, she said, “This nice corpsman is gonna’ help you out of bed and take you for a little walk.” She showed him the hypodermic syringe and said, “This will help you along.”

“No thank you pretty lady, I’ll go cold turkey,” he said as he looked at the needle.

“Don’t tell me now you being a big brave Captain and all that you’re scared of a little ole’ needle?”  Nurse Flemming said in a voice sweet as pie.  In a not so sweet voice, she said, “Flip it over captain, this isn’t up for debate.”  She pulled his pajamas down about two inches, rubbed his hip with an alcohol pad and gave him the injection. He watched her the entire time. When she finished and walking away, he said, “Damn my soul, but I do love a bossy woman.”

Lora was kept busy, but she did find herself looking for excuses to go to ward B. She noticed during visiting hours, that Captain Patterson had an abundance of visitors, mostly females.  The next day was Lora’s day off and she drove to Dallas to visit her parents.  Her father is a pharmacist and they own and run a small neighborhood drug store.  Lora had worked and helped out in that drug store most of her life. The drug store consisted of a soda fountain with stools up front. Three booths on the side with the pharmacy in the rear. There were shelves through the center where they stocked and sold across the counter pharmaceutical and medical aides, notions for men and women, baby products, small gift items and greeting cards.

Lora’s parents were good loving parents, but a bit over protective. Winston and Mary Beth Flemming were very proud of their three children.  They thought nothing of mortgaging their home to send their two sons, Bradley and Douglas to medical school.  Back in Leeds, England, it had been Winston Flemming’s dream to become a doctor. It had been his father’s dream for his son also, but we never know what fate has in store.

Chapter-2

Leeds, England-nineteen-twenty-five.

Winston Flemming went to university for two years, but at age nineteen, his father died. Winston had to quit college to support his mother and younger sister.  He had two older brothers who had died in World War 1.Winston’s father owned a dray business, so after his death Winston took over the business to support the family.  In nineteen-twenty-three, Winston’s sister, Sarah, married and moved to Chatham, England.  For some years, Winston’s mother had not been well and in March nineteen-twenty-five, she died.

Winston, with his sister’s blessing sold the business and their cottage. After Sarah took what she wanted, Winston packed two large trunks, bought a one-way train ticket to Liverpool, England. At the port, he bought a second-class ticket on the first ship sailing for America.  It was the Morning Star, bound for Galveston, Texas. Winston knew little of Texas and less of Galveston, however, it was in America and that was all that mattered to him.  The trip took two weeks. He was seasick the first three days out. On the fourth day, he dragged himself on deck for fresh air and food. The dining room was crowded. With tray in hand, he was looking for a table and a place to sit. He saw young woman sitting alone and asked, “May I share your table miss?”                   She didn’t speak, but nodded her head, “Yes.” 

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