“And you’ll be my strength, my hope, and my love?”
The heavy beat of his heart matched her own. Ellie looked up at him and saw the world of love reflected in his eyes. She thought of all the years she had secretly loved him. And it was time to give that love, freely, as he had asked, as she had dreamed.
“Ellie, please.”
She kissed him lightly. “Yes, Jacob. I will be all that you’ve asked me.”
“And will you love me, Ellie? Will you give me the promise of your love?”
Ellie’s tear-bright eyes searched his. A storm of emotions made her tremble. “Jacob, I have loved you forever,” she murmured against his lips. “You make me feel whole. I want—”
“Show me, Ellie. Share your love with me.”
Hidden in the shadows at the top of the stairs, Thomas waited until he heard the door to Ellie’s room close. He thought of Ellie, and the way she had praised him for taking over as man of the family today, and other times, too. The secret he carried brought an understanding that there were other ways a man became one like his brother. Courage, as Jacob said, came in many forms. Honesty always won in the end, and families were built on the love they shared.
He knew where Ellie hid the Christmas presents, and Jacob’s were still in the carpetbag in his room. Thomas didn’t think they would mind if he took their place, and set them out beneath the tree.
Ellie told him that this was a time for giving, not only gifts that could be seen, but those that couldn’t.
“Oh, Jacob, look. The sun’s out and made jewels of the ice and snow.”
“I have my own jewel. A Christmas bride.” He cradled Ellie, and knew he had all his gifts within her. She had showed him how deep the sharing of two hearts could be, and he cherished it. But her small cry about the sun sent alarm through him. “Ellie, the children! The presents!
“Oh, sweet Lord. This is not how I wanted to wake you.”
“I can’t think of a better way, Jacob. You made me feel like a bride last night. I love the thought of being a wife this morning.” She hid the wince climbing out of bed caused, and began to gather her clothes. Jacob was already buttoning up his shirt, tucking it into his pants.
He caught her admiring look. “Love, if you don’t want to see how impatient children expecting their gifts to be under the tree, treat their mother, hurry.” But he blew her a kiss, not daring to do more.
Ellie hurried.
They both stopped short at the parlor door. Thomas, Caleb, and Krista sat waiting for them. “Merry Christmas,” they chorused.
“Merry Christmas,” Ellie and Jacob said together, then shared a bewildered look. The presents were all under the tree. The stockings were filled with the bulge of nuts and apples.
“We’ve been waiting and waiting for you to wake up.”
“Well, they’re here now, Krista, so you don’t have to wait,” Caleb and Thomas said in unison.
“Make them sit down, and I’ll get the present,” Krista told her brother and uncle. She found it quickly, and returned to hand the small brown paper package to Ellie. “It’s very, very special. I know you’ll love it, Ellie. Ladies—”
“Krista!” the boys warned, avoiding the questioning look that Jacob gave them.
“Well, she needs to know that it’s from Papa.” Krista squeezed herself next to Ellie on the settee. “Do hurry. I haven’t seen it yet.”
Caught by her excitement, Ellie loosened the string and spread open the paper. “A fan! And oh, what a beautiful one,” she added, touching the lace-trimmed edge.
“Open it, Ellie. I want to see the picture painted there.”
She did as Krista asked, exclaiming and thanking them over and over. Beneath the boughs of a flowering tree, sat a lady in her court dress. On his knees beside her, a swain appeared to pledge his love with his hands crossed over his heart. “The painting is lovely. I don’t know what … more … to—” Ellie turned her face to Jacob’s shoulder, taking refuge there as she had during the night.
“Isn’t it romantic, Papa? Doesn’t she like it? We thought and thought so hard to get a gift that would make Ellie love you.”
Holding one love, and looking at his son, his brother, and his daughter, Jacob knew he was blessed. “Ellie,” he whispered, “shall I tell them?”
She shook her head and sat up. “I do love him. And I will marry him.”
Whoops and yells, hugs and kisses greeted her news. Ellie was hard put to contain the joy in her heart. It was sometime later when they got around to opening the other presents. They all sat on the floor in front of the tree and listened to Jacob praise the scarf Krista made for him. The boys gifted him with a new whittling knife. And more than the shirts Ellie had made for him along with new knitted socks, he treasured her grandfather’s Bible that had seen him safe through earlier wars.
Krista loved the new dress Ellie had sewed with its matching ribbons for her hair. The doll from her brother and uncle wasn’t the bisque one she longed for, but Ellie had made a matching dress to hers. But best of all, she loved the miniature Noah’s ark with the pairs of animals from her father.
She nearly knocked him over with the hug she gave him, and was content to sit on his lap while the boys opened their gifts. Like Jacob, Ellie made them shirts and socks, but there were new pocketknives, too. It was the gifts that Jacob made for them that drew a strange silence.
Thomas stroked the new rifle stock, engraved with his name and carved with a flight of geese. Caleb stared at the fancy wooden stirrups and a leather bridle.
“Don’t you like them?” Jacob was forced to ask when the silence grew uncomfortable. “I know you wanted a new rifle, Thomas, but we can put the stock I made for you on your rifle.”
“Yes, we could.”
Jacob tried to swallow his anger. “Son, I know you wanted a pony, but I couldn’t get one this year. I traded another pair of those stirrups for that handworked bridle, since Ellie lets you ride her mare.”
“Oh, they’re fine gifts, Papa.” Caleb glanced at his uncle. “You better tell him.”
“Tell me what!”
“Jacob, we didn’t have any money to buy a present for Ellie. So Caleb and I traded my rifle and his saddle to buy the fan.”
“That’s where you went—”
“The day of the storm,” Thomas finished for him. “We didn’t want to ever leave Ellie, and if you couldn’t get her to marry you, we had to do something.”
Before Jacob could move his daughter from his lap, Ellie was up and hugging the boys. “I love you both. You’re a fine man, Thomas. As generous and unselfish as your brother. And you, my Caleb, I’m so proud to know you’ll be my son.” Krista wormed her way between them while Ellie cried.
Jacob gathered them all close in his arms. “No one has had a better Christmas. But please, let me get Ellie to stop crying long enough to open my gift to her.”
But she couldn’t stop, and in the end, Jacob had to unwrap it for her. The walnut box was satin smooth, and he watched Ellie trace the flowers and vines he had spent hours carving in the wood. She whispered her love when she saw the heart in its center, and the initials entwined. Theirs. At his urging, she opened the box, and the soft strains of a waltz played. As much as she knew she would treasure this gift from his hands, the plain gold band that Jacob lifted from its cotton nest and placed on her finger was every Christmas wish and dream come true.
They married on the last day of his leave. Ellie had to say good-bye at the church. Krista, not to be outdone by her brother or uncle, had a last-minute gift for her father.
Ellie waited her turn to kiss Jacob one last time as he made his way through family and friends who came to offer good wishes. She loved the way he took the good-natured teasing over his young daughter’s gift.
Krista loved being held up high in his arms. But she had a wifely tone when she issued her last-minute instructions. “Now take good care, Papa. Be very careful.” With a smothered g
iggle, she looked at the loaded wagon, then kissed his cheek. “Now I know you’ll never be hungry again, Papa.”
“No, little one, I certainly won’t.”
Ellie had been as surprised as her husband, for Krista had caged all her grown rabbits with the help of the boys.
“She’s your daughter—” Ellie and Jacob said at the same time. He was laughing when he finally held his wife.
“She’s ours, Jacob. Like the tomorrows that will come. Keep safe and come home to us, love. Our time for giving has just begun.”
More from Raine Cantrell
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Widowed and childless, Angie is named The Woman of Sorrow by Niko, a noble warrior of the Apache. But as passion ignites between them, Angie must weather the storm of prejudice and injustice for another chance at true happiness—and true love.
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