Counterfeit Courtship

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Author: Christina Miller
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    She brushed aside the thought as always. Their world had changed—they’d changed—since that summer night when he’d come calling, a bouquet of white crape myrtle in his hand and his heart in his eyes.
    If only she’d been free to accept his offer...
    The black-and-white-spotted English setter barked again and tugged at the leash. Ellie made her sit, then she scratched behind the dog’s floppy, curly ears and opened the door. With Sugar nearly dragging her toward Graham’s home, she let her gaze drift over the white house with its two-story columns and Doric capitals.
    A white handkerchief hung from his bedroom window, fluttering in the gentle breeze.
    Their distress signal?
    She picked up her pace, Sugar trotting ahead of her. He’d been home ten minutes. What calamity could have happened in that time? And why ask for help from her, of all people?
    She caught sight of him in the stable and hastened toward him. “Graham, welcome home.”
    He turned toward her from the horse he was brushing. If she thought earlier that he’d changed, she now saw how much. Once the best-looking boy in Natchez, today he could turn every woman’s head in Mississippi. Of a stronger build than she remembered, and still in his uniform, he looked at once both powerful and intimidating—and yet she felt strangely safe with him. His dark hair brushed his collar, needing a trim, and he wore several days’ growth of beard, but the lack of scissors and razor couldn’t detract from his stunning looks.
    His eyes had changed the most. She’d dreaded this day in the past weeks, not wanting to see cold, war-hardened eyes. But instead, she found gray-green eyes that had surely seen the worst of horrors—horrors he had commanded—and yet had become even softer than before.
    They no longer held his heart in them—at least not for her. At the thought, she drew a long, slow breath of thanksgiving that held a pinch of bitter disappointment as well.
    â€œEllie.” He dropped his currycomb onto a low table. Then he bowed from the waist, a little too formally, considering their long friendship. “Perhaps you’d rather I call you Miss Ellie, or Miss Anderson.”
    â€œThat would be silly.” Equally silly was her sudden pleasure in hearing his deep, velvety voice. “Why did you hang the distress flag?”
    He drew a ragged breath and glanced toward the house, his eyes intense, as if he was heading into battle. “I’m in trouble.”
    â€œYou?” Ellie couldn’t help laughing. “The hero of Natchez needs my help?”
    â€œIt’s female trouble.”
    Female? “Well, you do work quickly. Don’t expect me to get you out of a hasty engagement or any such nonsense.”
    â€œIt’s nothing like that.” The intensity in his eyes lessened a bit, so maybe her teasing had lightened his mood. “A whole flock of women was here when I got home. They came inside with me, but Noreen’s gone.”
    â€œIs that all? All you have to do is put on some water for tea. Noreen keeps a few cookies in the pantry, so put them on one of her Spode dishes—”
    â€œI don’t want to serve refreshments. I want them out of the house so I can find Noreen.”
    The man must have been too war-weary to think straight. “She’ll be back. You can surely tolerate an hour with a few pretty women.”
    â€œYou don’t understand. Something’s wrong. I know she left in a hurry, because her half-eaten breakfast is still sitting in the library. And Father’s revolver is missing.”
    Now, that was different. “In that case, tell them you need to go. If Miss Noreen left dirty dishes, something has happened.”
    â€œThey’re not going to listen.”
    She thought for a moment, watching Sugar inch closer to the horse.
    â€œDon’t worry. I have a plan.”

Chapter Two
    I have a plan. How

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