by Joan Wolf
“I thought it would help George and the festival.”
She leaned her head against his arm for a minute. “I have to get moving to church.”
“I’ll come with you,” he said.
She stopped and stared at him. The only time he had ever gone to church with her was the day they were married. “You don’t have to,” she said faintly.
“I’d like to. I’ve done a lot of thinking in the last four years and that was one of the things I thought about.”
“Oh, darling.” Her face was radiant. “It would make me so happy.”
He took her hand and began to walk again up the hill. “Well, that’s what I want to do,” he said. “Make you happy.”
She raised their linked hands and kissed his fingers. “You do. You do.”
Copyright © 1983 by Joan Wolf
Originally published by New American Library/Rapture Romance (ISBN 0451122348)
Electronically published in 2009 by Belgrave House/Regency
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