The Last, Long Night (#5 in the Bregdan Chronicles Historical Fiction Romance Series)
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he said. “People needed to talk.”“Of course, they did,” Thomas said. “They loved your father so very much. His death will leave a huge hole in their lives, but time will heal it.” He put an arm across Jeremy’s shoulder. “Just like it will for you.”Carrie gazed at her father and knew he spoke from experience. She knew he still missed her mother, still thought of her every day, but the loss had faded enough to let joy back into his life. Jeremy looked into her father’s eyes for a long moment... and finally nodded. “I hope so,” he murmured.Carrie led the way into the dining room. May had gone all out to fix a special dinner for Jeremy. Summer’s bounty had the table almost groaning. A plate of steaming corn on the cob was surrounded by sliced tomatoes, fried squash, piping hot green beans with fatback, peppers, and two blackberry pies.Carrie’s mind flew to the plantation. She had a brief moment of regret that her plans to provide food for people in the city had been cut short by the Union army, and she longed to know how Sam, Opal, and the kids were doing, but she knew she was where she was meant to be.Jeremy laughed and looked around the room. “Is there an army joining us to eat all this food?” Carrie laughed with him. “May was determined that you know how much she thought of your father.”Silence fell on the room as they consumed the food. Carrie knew Jeremy needed quiet after the long day he had experienced. Finally Jeremy looked up, pain heavy in his eyes. “Have you ever known anyone who was adopted?”
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