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Authors: Pamela Nissen
“S
low down, Libby,” Luke whispered, his voice echoing in the packed church. “Yer goin' too fast.”
Callie looked on from the back of the sanctuary, smiling as her little girl came to a stop five rows down the aisle.
Libby peered, with charming devotion, at where Luke stood proudly next to his mama, at the end of the very first pew. She took two slow steps forward as if trying out her feet for the first time. “How's this, Lukey?”
“That's better.” He rewarded Libby with a decided wink as he struggled to tuck something inside the new jacket Ben had purchased for him. “Jest remember what I showed ya.”
An errant giggle escaped Libby's lips as she clasped one hand to her mouth. “A kitty,” she squealed, glancing over her shoulder at Callie. “Mama, look. Lukey brought Beauty to yer wedding.”
“I had to,” Luke tossed in Callie's direction then swung his focus back to Libby. “She
is
named after yer mama.”
“Yep. For Mama,” Libby echoed.
Sliding his hand into his coat, Luke withdrew the
fluffy kitten. “'Sidesâ¦she wanted to come. She told me so, herself.”
The trickle of laughter streaming through the sanctuary was more meaningful and pleasant than a hundred bouquets of fresh flowers to celebrate Callie's trip down the aisle.
“Awwâ¦that's very sweet of you, Luke.” Callie glanced to where Ben waited for her at the front of the church, her heart taking flight at the look of complete adoration he'd aimed directly at her.
You're sweet,
he mouthed, his affectionate gaze like some gentle caress.
A fresh blush warmed her face. He'd made her cheeks rosy more often that not over the past month with his endearing compliments and oh-so-tender touch. It was as if he knew just what to say and just what to do to coax the last little bits of reservation from her heart.
With the newfound freedom she'd discovered, her smile had been next to impossible to wipe off. All the years of pain and regret had seemed to crumble away since Callie had found true peace with God. The experience had made her feel alive again.
Breathing deeply, Callie slid her gaze over the faces of everyone in attendance. She was surrounded by those she loved. And by a town that had gone out of its way to make sure this wedding was perfect: with a reception hosted by Mrs. Duncan, a lovely wedding dress made by Katie and a hope chest packed as full of gifts as this church was packed with well-wishers.
Gratefulness welled up inside of her, seeing Joseph and Katie, Zach and Aaron positioned there in the first pew, in a show of unconditional, loyal support. She didn't even want to think about how different her life would be had she not finally and desperately sought
out her last resort. But Ben and his familyâ¦they were so much more than her last resortâ¦they were her only resort.
Yes, this day was perfect.
Callie took it all in as Libby made her way to the front of the church, pausing long enough to pet the kitten Luke held out like some prized possession.
“Come on, Mama,” she whispered, motioning Callie forward.
Callie took her first step down the aisle then, glancing at where her father had secured her arm in his. His presence here at her side was yet another testament to Ben's goodness and thoughtfulness. Even though she'd assumed her father had long since written her off, Ben had contacted him two weeks ago about the wedding, and her father had booked passage immediately.
The tears of joy Callie and her father had shed when they embraced far outweighed the tears of regret about so many lost years.
“You look so pretty, honey.” The low crack of emotion in his voice belied the steadying comfort she felt as he patted her hand. “Just like your mama.”
“Oh, thank you, Daddy,” she whispered, her throat growing tight. “Thank you for being here with me.”
“I'm just glad I can give you awayâ¦.” As he pressed a kiss to the top of her head, tears crowded her gaze. “And to the man of your dreams.”
She squeezed his hand, her heart swelling with deep, pure love as she continued down the aisle, shifting her attention forward and locking gazes with Ben. He was so handsome in his dark gray suit. So noble in the way he treated each and every person.
And he was hers.
The man of her dreams.
He'd been waiting for her all alongâthat's what he'd told her. And she believed him.
Not in her wildest dreams did she imagine she'd find such love and comfort in his arms, at least not that night when she'd shown up half-frozen on his doorstep.
Had Max somehow known that, with his last breath, he was sending her straight into Ben's arms?
Callie's heart stirred with a poignant awareness as she neared the front of the church where Ben stood, his hand outstretched to meet hers with the pledge of protection. And his ardent gazeâ¦penetrating and capturing her completely, drawing her to his side.
She willed her feet to slow down. Willed her heart to slow its rapid beat inside her chest, but it was useless.
Her head and heart rushed with the glorious promises of today and every single tomorrow she'd share with Ben.
When her daddy placed her hand in Ben's, blissful peace infused straight through her hand to every part of her being.
“I'll take good care of her, sir,” Ben breathed, his voice so true and steady as he entwined his fingers in hers and pulled her a little closer.
“You're beautiful,” he whispered. “I'm a blessed man.”
“I love you, Ben,” Callie responded on a contented sigh. Peering up at him, she was humbled by the powerful love she could see in his gazeâ¦for her. And she knew, just as sure as the sun's rising, that she would forever and ever be safe, secure and loved in Ben's arms.
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Dear Reader,
I hope you enjoyed Ben and Callie's story and were touched by the message of redemption. This story depicts a very special loveâ¦the beauty of two lives woven together through heartache.
Life's journey can take painful twists and turns, and our response can vary from faith to fear and everything in between. Whether we like it or not, it is in these times that we often discover our greatest weakness and enduring strength. I'm a planner, and as much as I'd love to know the end of a trial from the beginning, life just doesn't work that way. But God's promise is that He will be with us through our trials, and that He will work all things together for good for those who love Him. I am learning to trust Him in this.
It is my hope that as you lean on Him, you will discover resilient aspects about yourself that were yet unseen. And that, like Callie and Ben, you will find God's beauty in the midst of the storm.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read
Rocky Mountain Redemption
. Please check out the first book in the Drake Brothers series,
Rocky Mountain Match,
and watch for the third book,
Rocky Mountain Proposal,
due out in May. I'd love to hear from you. Visit my website at pamelanissen.com.
With Love,
Pamela Nissen
ISBN: 978-1-4268-8534-1
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REDEMPTION
Copyright © 2011 by Pamela Nissen
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