s senile and that she thinks t
at?!' his brothe
ugged hel
covering his fa
lamented. 'It's too early
r?' Brice asked Arlen.
never want to spend the rest of my life with a
the door. The brothers all gla
ng someone?' Bri
g to his feet and march
heavy doors, seeing a young fem
ll blinked. 'What
?' the lady ask
the entrance hall from which the ki
sitting at the table,
' Farrell mim
hat was behind him, an open window. The c
an alarmed look. Br
emained in the manor stood before the window, watching Arlen growing
e later that day, and was gre
rling. Where
ing her face in his h
d. 'I didn't mean to sta
ir down lovingly. 'Your brother must cel
'I'm so lucky to have you' he to
of wife would I be if I didn't understand and look after m
imself. 'You are to
ng for the door was his first
sternly, eyeing the bow Shawn held in his
y, clutching the w
ter. He had gained most of his father's traits, but had his mother's blond hair, and was as mischievous in his youth as Brice had be
k you're going?' B
st on my way out to meet my fri
hurt yourself doing something stupid again I will be less than pl
t if I hurt myself I
over the back of t
his son mounted one of their chestnut horses tied up outside, kicking the b
boy, is he not
eplied as he cl
l wife. 'Alice. How h
ering towards him and taking him by t
ck a chair and putting her hands upon his sh
Brice asked her as she placed a g
waying on the spot and hugging her
ll this food pr
ave food prepared for you.' She kissed his cheek and f
y, turning back to B
rice replie
e was comfortable, but modest. Larger than Arlen's, but sm
here?' Brice
ed uncertainly. 'Of