“Yes, yes,” she whispered before he kissed her again.
Epilogue
Elizabeth Mary Albright and Damian Cromar married in Gretna Green, Scotland where they had eloped several days after the ball at Chickering House. Elizabeth and Damian departed for American a few days later, where they started a new life. Their happiness bloomed in the knowledge they had been given a special gift.
They never went back to England, and never again did Elizabeth feel the longing to paint the stark, lonely lines of Cromar. Finally, Elizabeth painted things that brought joy to her heart and pleasure to others.
They lived simply but with wealth in their hearts, and they passed this goodness to their six children, who passed it down yet again.
A portrait of Damian, painted by Elizabeth, remains to this day in a house in Baltimore, where Damian and Elizabeth made their home. It is revered and safeguarded by their descendants.
All who see it, especially women, declare Damian is the most handsome of men. They also remark that the look in his eyes is extraordinary and content, as if he had found heaven in his time on earth.
The End
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About Denise A. Agnew
Denise A. Agnew, paranormal investigator and author of over 57 novels. RT Book Reviews calls her romantic suspense novels “top-notch”, and she's won both the EPPIE Award for Best Historical Romance and the Passionate Plume Award for best erotic romance. Denise has written paranormal, comedy, contemporary, fantasy, historical, erotic romance, and suspense. Her experience with archaeology and archery creep into her work, and her travels have added a lifetime of story ideas.
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