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by Iris Gower


  The crowds began to disperse and Llinos drew deep gulps of precious air. ‘We’re all right,’ she said, her voice little more than a croak. ‘We’re all going to be all right now.’

  Eynon took her hand and kissed the back of it. ‘I don’t think I’ll be leaving here after all, do you?’ He stepped back and Llinos saw him go over to Saul’s inert body and cover it with his coat. Samuel was weeping for his son and Charlotte was comforting him.

  ‘He tried to kill you, Sam,’ she said softly. ‘Saul lived violently and he died violently, it was his fate.’ She smiled tremulously at her brother. ‘It seems some of your teachings have rubbed off on me, Joe. Go on now, take your wife inside, the danger is over.’

  Llinos held out her arms to Joe. He lifted her and she clung to him, her face in the warmth of his neck. Tears trembled on her lashes as Joe carried her indoors and up the stairs to their bedroom. He kicked the door shut and looked down into her eyes.

  ‘You look like a heathen, Joe,’ she said softly. ‘With your hair tangled and your body naked. Have I told you that I love you? If it weren’t for you . . .’

  He smiled, his eyes as blue as she had ever seen them. ‘Now, how could I let the mother of my son die?’ He spoke against her mouth and, as she kissed him, Llinos felt a warmth flow through her. He knew, Joe knew as he knew everything, that at last she was going to have his child.

  ‘How do you know it’s going to be a boy?’ she said. He set her gently on the bed and lay beside her, his arms around her.

  ‘I knew from the moment he was conceived. He will be strong and brave and handsome and clever like his mother.’ He sighed softly, his breath sweet against her cheek.

  She closed her eyes then, hearing sounds from downstairs, familiar sounds, voices talking, the voices of loved ones and friends. Outside the birds were singing, the sun was shining, it was a new day, a new beginning, and she was here with Joe. She was safe in his arms. She pressed her face against his heart, listening to its beat, and within her womb beat the heart of the son who would one day be a great man just like his father.

  THE END

  About the Author

  Iris Gower was born in Swansea, where she still lives. The mother of four grown-up children, she has written over twenty bestselling novels. She received an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Wales Swansea in 1999 and was recently awarded an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Cardiff. Dream Catcher is the second novel in her Firebird series.

  Also by Iris Gower

  THE LOVES OF CATRIN

  WHEN NIGHT CLOSES IN

  The Sweyn’s Eye Series

  COPPER KINGDOM

  PROUD MARY

  SPINNERS’ WHARF

  MORGAN’S WOMAN

  FIDDLER’S FERRY

  BLACK GOLD

  The Cordwainers Series

  THE SHOEMAKER’S DAUGHTER

  THE OYSTER CATCHERS

  HONEY’S FARM

  ARIAN

  SEA MISTRESS

  THE WILD SEED

  The Firebird Series

  FIREBIRD

  DREAM CATCHER

  SWEET ROSIE

  DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA

  KINGDOM’S DREAM

  PARADISE PARK

  The Drovers Series

  THE ROWAN TREE

  HALFPENNY FIELD

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  DREAM CATCHER

  A CORGI BOOK: 9780552165952

  Version 1.0 Epub ISBN: 9781407083469

  Originally published in Great Britain by Bantam Press 1988

  Corgi edition published 1999

  Copyright © Iris Gower 1998

  The right of Iris Gower to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988.

  All the characters in this ebook are fictitious, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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