“I will always save you,” she reassured him as she gripped his hand all the tighter, “and know that you will do the same for me.”
“Aye, I will,” he agreed. “That is part of our future.”
“Part? And what is the rest?” she said, smiling at his teasing.
“Well, every day we’ll come to know each other more,” he said.
“Trust each other more,” she added.
“Not true.” She leaned a little closer. “I want to hear my future from your lips every day for the rest of my life. I demand it.”
“If you demand it, I must obey,” he said, his fingers brushing along her hip quite scandalously. “For as you know, I am hopelessly devoted to you.”
And as he spun her around the floor once more, she realized that fact was the only thing she really knew for certain. And it was more than enough.
Author’s Note
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But poor Henry would be skunked by a Frenchman, Urbain-Jean-Joseph Le Verrier almost thirty years after our story, who proved the existence of the planet mathematically in 1846. I would like to think in our Jess Michaels story world that he used some of Henry’s equations to do so, and that Henry would simply be over the moon pleased with the proof of what he always believed to be true.
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I hope you enjoyed Henry and Evangeline’s love story. Happy reading!