His Civil War Bride
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Mason put as much into that courting as he did when he trained his men. His heart and soul and his entire being went into making sure Peyton knew how much he loved and adored her.
“When Catherine and I wed, I was just as nervous, if not more,” Christian said, putting a hand on Mason’s shoulder. Mason turned and looked at his best man.
It was hard to believe he had been in Harrisburg for six months. Christian had been paramount in helping him secure the supplies he needed for the day to day operations to train the troops, including securing the housing that enabled him to spend more time with Peyton.
Christian was a valuable officer in the regiment, as well as a good friend. He looked around the room. Catherine sat on one of the chairs, her belly swelling beneath her shawl.
It wasn’t an easy recovery for the Millers to recover from the betrayal of one of their family members. Christian had even talked of going into battle just to restore his family’s name.
Mason was glad he was able to talk his friend out of doing something like that. Christian wasn’t responsible for his brother’s actions. Justin was still missing, but Josephine Graves had been tried in Philadelphia and paid for her crimes with a hangman’s noose.
He dismissed those unpleasant thoughts and returned to the happy ones of today, instead. His eyes continued around the room.
The Fullers stood to the side. He knew he would be forever grateful to his father-in-law for opening his home and his heart to young Pup.
Mrs. Harris whispered to Mrs. Fuller. Whatever Mrs. Harris had said, Mrs. Fuller must have agreed with as she was nodding her head furiously.
Mason pulled out a gold watch from the pocket of his jacket. It was almost time.
“She’s here,” Reverend Harris whispered.
Mason’s eyes flew up to see Peyton standing in the doorway. She looked like an angel, standing there in a white silk gown, wearing gloves and a long veil. He could barely make out her features under the layers of lace.
As wide as the skirt was, he knew she must have had many layers of crinoline over a wire frame. The veil covering her face brushed her chin and she had a longer one in the back.
The crowd hushed as Peyton walked toward the front of the room. Mason had never seen anything more lovely as she walked towards him. It appeared like she was floating above the carpeted floor.
When she finally stood in front of him, Mason reached down to take her hand. It was so small compared to his large hands. Just the perfect size to hold his heart, he thought.
As Reverend Harris started to recite the words that would make them man and wife, Mason couldn’t keep his eyes off his bride. He tried to see her features beneath the veil. The anticipation was difficult to bear. He recited his vows and slid a gold ring on her finger.
“You may kiss your bride,” Reverend Harris said.
“Yes, sir.” Mason lifted the layer of lace covering Peyton’s face. Peyton’s green eyes flashed up to his. “I love you, Peyton,” he whispered as he leaned down to capture her lips.
Her heard her return the sentiment as he deepened the kiss. After a moment the sound of applause reached his ears and he broke the kiss. He looked at Peyton, her eyes glowing with unshed tears.
“Happy?”
“Very happy, darling. I love you.”
They turned to look at their family and friends. Pup came up and wrapped his arms around Peyton, then Mason.
He now had a wife and a son. Even though it would take time for them to legally adopt Pup, he became their son the moment they asked him.
They were a committed family.
He took one more look at his wife, before grabbing her hand and bringing it to his lips. He then gently kissed her forehead and led her to the dining room for cake and coffee.
His life was full. He looked up towards the heavens and said a silent thank you to the Lord above for his Civil War bride.
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