The Black Storm (De Reyne Domination Book 4)
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“I see,” Charles said. “That sounds rather carefree. What about his men? Are they coming with you?”
She shook her head. “They are going on ahead to Harrogate,” she said. “They will wait for us there.”
Charles couldn’t help but notice the glow his sister seemed to have. A sweet, endearing glow that told him how genuinely happy she really was. He’d never seen that glow about her, not ever, and he knew that Ridge had everything to do with it. He reached out, putting a gentle hand on her face.
“I do not think I have ever seen you quite so joyful,” he said, a glimmer to his eyes. “I had always hoped this for you, Moppet. I am just sorry it was such a difficult road to get there.”
Catherine smiled at her beloved eldest brother, a man who had been more of a parent to her throughout her lifetime than either of her parents.
A man she was incredibly thankful for.
“I am joyful,” she said softly. “I never knew I could be so joyful. Were it not for you, none of this would be possible, so I have a lifetime of gratitude to give you, Charles. You are the most wonderful brother anyone could ask for. You deserve much happiness and joy in your lifetime, as well. I pray you will find it.”
He was touched. “I will, someday,” he said. “This time, it was your turn to find it. My turn will come at some point, but I must put up with Geoff and George until I do. Honestly, I don’t know what I would do without those dolts. Or you. But I suppose I shall have to learn to live without you.”
That brought the sting of tears to her eyes. “I hope you do not become too used to it,” she said. “I will see you again, very soon, and you must come to stay with us when we occupy Lynebank.”
“When will that be?”
Catherine shrugged. “Not for a while,” she said. “We intend to follow the tournament circuit for a while, until circumstances prevent us from leading that kind of life.”
“What circumstances?”
“Babies.”
Charles started to laugh. “You mean you’ll not force your children to fight with miniature joust poles?” he said. “Children’s tournaments could be all the rage, thanks to you.”
Catherine giggled. “I do not envision my children fighting in competitions,” she said. “I am sure Ridge has his opinions, but do not give him any ideas about child tournaments. We could very well find ourselves in the thick of it and you would be to blame.”
Charles refused to make any promises. “Wherever The Black Storm and his progeny go, pageantry and jousting are sure to follow.”
Catherine continued laughing but was prevented from answering when two little dogs ran up to her and started jumping on her skirts. One of Ridge’s soldiers had brought the dogs over from the camp, so she happily picked up her dogs, heading over to Ridge while Odin, big and moving lazily, followed.
Charles watched the big, hairy dog, remembering what Catherine told him of how the dog had attacked Renard. Looking at the beast, who seemed as gentle as a kitten, he truly couldn’t imagine that. The dog was ferocious when he needed to be.
Then again, so was Catherine.
He watched Catherine as Ridge put his arm around her, still taking to de Wolfe, and it did his heart good. As he’d told his sister, he’d always hoped for a wonderful life for her. It had been hard-fought but, finally, she’d achieved it, and the twin sons born less than a year later only added to the marvelous life, and love, of Lord and Lady de Reyne.
Charles couldn’t have wished for anything better.
For The Black Storm, his prowess on the tournament field would eventually turn to legend, but his true legacy – one of the power of a strong and abiding love – lay in his marriage to a lonely young woman who had become his all for living. True contentment didn’t lie in serving kings or jousting. It didn’t lie in treasures or a full purse.
For the bastard son of Ryton de Reyne, true contentment came in his family, and in the acceptance, he had been looking for his entire life.
A wife and a love that made all things possible.
The Black Storm had found his heaven.
* THE END *
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