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by Janis Reams Hudson


  Epilogue

  They were married a week from that next Saturday, in the late afternoon at the same Baptist church where only last summer Sloan and Emily had wed.

  There was no large crowd this time. Melanie and Caleb hadn’t wanted one, and there hadn’t been time to plan for many guests anyway.

  There was some gossip, as Melanie had predicted, about her not being able to make up her mind between one brother and the next. About her moving down the ladder to brother number two when brother number one was taken.

  But mostly the gossip came from Alyshia Campbell.

  Having become, by the virtue of saying “I do,” a mature married woman, Melanie decided to be magnanimous and ignore the barracuda instead of gouging her eyes out. After all, if it hadn’t been for Alyshia, Melanie might never have kissed Caleb that night at the party.

  If she hadn’t kissed him, how would they have known that their worlds were not complete without each other?

  ISBN: 978-1-4592-2940-2

  THE OTHER BROTHER

  Copyright © 2004 by Janis Reams Hudson

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