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There was more, but Sierra couldn't read it, because her eyes were blurred with tears of amazement. She bounded out of bed, not caring if she awakened Travis, and hurried downstairs, switching on lights as she went. She had the album out and was flipping through the pages at the middle when he joined her, blinking and shirtless, with his jeans misbuttoned.

“What's going on?” he asked, yawning.

Sierra's heart thumped at the base of her throat.

She forced herself to slow down, turn the pages gently. And then she found what she was looking for—an old, old photograph of two children, smiling for the camera lens. The little boy she'd seen in Liam's room, with Hannah, holding a baby wearing a long, lacy gown.

Beneath the picture, Hannah had written Tobias's name and the baby's.

Sierra Elizabeth McKettrick.

Sierra put a hand to her mouth and gasped.

Travis drew closer. “Sierra—”

“Look at this,” Sierra said, stabbing at the image with one finger. “What do you see?”

Travis frowned. “An old picture of two kids.”

“Look at the baby's name.”

“Sierra. You must have been named for her.”

“I think
she
was named for
me,
” Sierra said.

“How could
she
be named for
you
?”

“Sit down,” Sierra told him. She reached for Hannah's remembrance book, offered it when he was seated. “Read this.”

He read. Looked up at her with wide eyes. “You don't really think—”

“That I've been communicating with a woman who lived in this house in 1919, and probably for years after that? Yes, Travis, that is
exactly
what I think!”

“But,
how?

“You said it yourself, when I first got here. Strange things happen in this house.”

“This is beyond strange. Are you going to tell anybody else about this?”

“Mother and Meg,” Sierra said. “Liam, too, when he's a little older.”

He reached for her hand, wove his fingers through hers, squeezed. “And me. You told
me,
Sierra.”

“Well,
yeah.

“You must trust me.”

She grinned. “You're right,” she said. “I must trust you a whole lot, Travis Reid.”

“Can we go back to bed now?”

She closed the album and tucked Hannah's remembrance book carefully inside. “Race you!” she cried, and dashed for the stairs.

 

ISBN: 978-1-55254-733-5

SIERRA'S HOMECOMING

Copyright © 2006 by Linda Lael Miller

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