“I can’t promise anything. Look at what we’re being driven in,” she said with a nervous smile.
“I just want to give some warnings before you see the…um…house.” He was unsure whether the Anderson mansion, with its high towers and stunning stone walls, could be called a house
“I’m fine. They’re just people, right? It’s not like they weren’t born the same way I was. They are people. Okay, really wealthy people, but people all the same. I can do this.” Who was it she was trying to convince — herself or Bryson?
“Yes, we are all born the same way,” Bryson said with a chuckle.
“It’s ridiculous to be this nervous. I’ve already met them,” she said, frustrated with herself.
“Just because they are affluent doesn’t mean they’re snobs. Just remember that they want to know you. They’re excited about spending time with you, and they have a lot of love to give. I’ve known the family for a really long time, and I haven’t seen a bad side to any of them,” he assured her.
“So, why is this house so intimidating?”
“It’s pretty much a castle. No, there’s no pretty much about it. The place is a castle, but somehow Katherine has managed to make it warm and inviting, so don’t think of your everyday dungeon kind of castle,” he said with a smile.
“A castle — like a mote and all?”
“No, no mote. But there are high towers,” he said.
“I guess seeing will be believing,” she told him, and sat back as they covered the final mile of their journey.
When they pulled up the private driveway, and she got her first glimpse of the Anderson residence, her mouth dropped open. Bryson’s description hadn’t done the place justice, to put it mildly.
It towered above them all, looking far more suited to a hillside in England than a gentle slope in the state of Washington.
Wow! Just…wow!
The car stopped. When the driver got out, came around and opened Misty’s door, she was so awed that she didn’t even notice Bryson leaving the car. He magically appeared standing next to the driver, waiting for her to accept his hand and step out.
Her legs trembled when she finally managed to stand, and she was grateful that Bryson didn’t let go of her. They’re just people, she continued telling herself.
The huge front door opened and Damien walked outside.
“I would have come for you myself,” he said as he stopped in front of her, “but I wanted to give you a little time on your own. I thought the drive would be relaxing.”
He was far more perceptive than most men she’d known. But all she could manage to say was a rather shy thank-you.
“The entire family wanted to be here, but Katherine threatened them all if they showed up, because we have a lot of family and we didn’t want to overwhelm you. It will just be a small event today. Well, not even an ‘event.’ Just know that you have many family members eager to meet you. If you’re up to it, we can have them all gather tomorrow.”
Misty didn’t want to be rude, but she doubted she was ready for that. It was just too soon. Maybe if she and Damien got to know each other and it looked as if she’d be a part of his life, maybe then she could meet the rest of the clan.
“Can we…maybe…wait a little while?” She prayed he wasn’t going to hate her now for her reluctance to get to know people he obviously loved.
“Yes, of course. I’m sure this is all insanely overwhelming.” Damien’s eyes were kind and understanding.
He shocked her when he stepped forward and pulled her close for a brotherly hug, her second from him. “I know I should hold off and not be too clingy, but I have wanted to know you for so long, and I’m so devastated that I haven’t been able to always be there for you. I just want to be a big brother,” he said, making her eyes sting.
She wanted to believe him so badly. Her arms slowly came up and she hugged him back, something she hadn’t been able to do the night before in the hospital. She fought furiously not to release her emotion. In the hospital she’d still been a little loopy. She was now fully alert, and this was probably the most important hug she’d ever received. She found herself not wanting it to stop.
“Okay, I’ll back off now,” Damien told her, and he released her from his embrace.
“I’m afraid.”
“Of what?” he asked, reaching out a hand and taking hers.
“I’m afraid to love you and lose you. I’ve always known there was a possibility of your being real, but I’ve never been able to hold on to anything, and I’m scared that this is nothing but a dream.”
Would he think she was a fool now? Should she have waited to express her fears?
“If you will allow me to be a part of your life, I’ll never go away,” he vowed. “That’s not the way this family works.”
She couldn’t help but have real hope as she looked into his honest eyes.
But she was unable to break years of self-training. “Can we just take it a day at a time? I’ve found that’s easiest.”
“We will do it however it suits you best, Misty.”
She smiled, with her heart pounding but the tautness of her nerves easing up as she read his expression. If nothing else, he was being sincere. If somehow this didn’t all work out and have a happy ending, it wouldn’t be because he wasn’t trying.
“We have a special person we’d like you to meet today, though,” Sierra said as she stepped outside to join them with a bundle in her arms.
Misty’s eyes widened as she looked at the pink blanket. Her fingers shook as Sierra held the baby out to her.
As if she were taking hold of the most fragile and expensive antique, Misty was trembling as Sierra handed over her child.
“Her name is Samantha and she’s two months today.” Sierra shifted the blanket, and Misty looked down into the most precious little green eyes she’d ever seen.
“Oh, Sierra, she’s perfect,” Misty sighed.
Sierra beamed at Misty as she held her niece. “Yes, she looks so much like her daddy.”
“And she’ll be a knockout, considering there’s a mixture of her mother’s great beauty and her aunt’s,” Damien said with pride.
“Oooh,” Misty gushed.
“Let’s all go inside where it’s just a little warmer,” Damien said while Bryson stood at Misty’s side and, looking down at the pink bundle, ran a finger across her soft little cheek.