(mean while in another city)
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Chapter 10
"Every traveler has a home of his own,
and he learns to appreciate it the more
from his wandering. " Charles Dickens
Chapter ten
Nate felt a sensation of nostalgia as
the distantly familiar sight of London
came into view from the window in
his cabin. The nostalgia made him
forget his horrendous nerves for a
few minutes, as within a few days he
would be home at Montrose and his
homecoming would reach the ears of
his friends at Ascot, namely the girl
whose engagement had meant his
return.
"Look, Maggie," Nate said softly
pointing out the small, circular
window. "London."
Maggie's pale green eyes peered out
the window and she gasped, flashing
a smile at Nate, the same smile that
had captured his heart nearly a year
ago when they'd first met in North
Carolina. "London," Maggie repeated,
her American accent wrapping around
the word like no other way he'd ever
heard it. "Is this where you live?" she
asked curiously.
"No, I live a few days' ride from here in
a place called 'Derbyshire.'My estate
is called 'Montrose," he explained. "It
will be our home."
"Are we going to stay here forever?"
Maggie asked next, still happily peering
out the window as the ship was being
secured to the dock.
Nate had already packed their trunks
and they were stacked at the door in an
orderly fashion. "England is my home,
Maggie. You'll like it here, I promise
you. The weather is questionable and
you might encounter a rude man or
two, but it is a wonderful place to live." 6
Maggie stood away from the windoww
and smoothed out her dress and
flattened her already smooth, brown
hair. Her hair was perfectly straight
and fell to her hip bones, and it had a
natural, gorgeous shine. Maggie's most
endearing feature, though, were her
beautiful eyes. The pale green hues
were unlike any Nate had ever seen.
Her eyes were framed by a set of dark,
long eyelashes. Her skin was naturally
olive due to her mother's Spanish
roots. All in all, Maggie was a very
attractive child, and would grow into
an exceptionally beautiful woman.
"Daddy, do you think I look nice
enough for England?" Maggie asked
vulnerably, looking down at her grey,
cotton gown. It was long sleeved
and buttoned down her front. He'd
commissioned a few dresses for Maggie
while still in Boston but she'd already
ruined them whilst playing with other
children on board. The simple, sturdy
kind were the dresses that suited the
amount of energy she had.
Nate smiled affectionately at his
young daughter. He placed his hands
underneath her arms and lifted her
up, supporting her light body on his
forearm as she wrapped her legs
around his waist. "You are perfect,"
he promised her. "No matter what
anybody says to you, you needn't
change. You have to understand, you
are different here, Maggie, so people
will say so. But if anyone makes you feel
different, you will report them to me,
understand?"
Maggie pursed her lips. "Can't I just
slap them around the ears?" she asked,
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seeming perfectly serious.
Nate chuckled. "Absolutely not," he said
firmly, but then he rethought it. "Not
unless they really deserve it." She was a
child, so she could get away with a little
harmless fighting. Especially if a person
was behaving on their prejudices.
"Alright, even though it's March we still
need our coats. Quickly, the steward
will be here soon to collect our things."
He put Maggie down and helped
her into the thick, woollen coat he'd
purchased for her. She pulled her hair
out from inside the coat and then let
it fall down her back. The only reason
she wore it down was because Nate
had no idea how to fix a woman's hair.
Carrie hadn't had a chance to tell him
how to do that.
He'd met Caroline Wheeler on his way
through Charlotte, North Carolina.
Although he'd wanted to avoid any
potential reminder, the name of the
city had enticed him. Perhaps it was
fate. Carrie had worked in the hotel
he was staying at, as a singer in the
dining room, and he'd engaged her in
conversation after he'd had a little too
much to drink. Within half an hour
he'd divulged his entire tale regarding
Charlotte Wilde to her. Perhaps the
name of the city had brought it out of
him.
He and Caroline had become good
friends, and she'd helped him with
American customs so that he didn't
stand out so much. She'd told him of
her heritage, that being her father
marrying a Spanish immigrant,
hence her exotic features. She'd also
introduced him to her daughter,
Margaret, who preferred to be called
"Maggie'. Maggie was six years old and
she'd been born out of wedlock as her
father had disappeared soon after he'd
learned that Carrie was to have a child. 2
Carrie did her best to raise Maggie by
herself, though controlling her was
sometimes difficult as Maggie could be
quite a wild child when she wanted to
be.
Sadly though, two months after
he'd met Carrie and Maggie, Carrie
contracted diphtheria and had begged
Nate to look after Maggie on her death
bed. Nate had promised that he would,
and so he had.
Maggie had been reluctant at first, but
that was due to her grief. She'd been
ho
barred from seeing her mother as
Carrie had wanted to keep her away
from the sickness. She'd misbehaved
for Nate and had run away several
times, but Nate had eventually won
her over. All Maggie needed was to be
loved.
Nate had never imagined being a
father. Of course, he'd assumed it
would happen one day, but not the way
it did. Though he wouldn't change it.
Maggie had changed him for the better.
She'd made him brave enough to come
back home.
"Is Charlotte going to be my new
Momma?" Maggie asked suddenly, as
the steward collected their trunks. Nate
had taken her hand and had begun
leading her up to the deck.
His head snapped down to the girl who
was barely four feet tall. "Excuse me?"
"I read that letter you were hugging last
night," she answered innocently. "The
lady that wrote it said that Charlotte
loves you. Is she going to be my
Momma?"
"You know, when I taught you to read,
it didn't mean that you could read
everything you find," he scolded lightly.
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Maggie enjoyed reading anything.
And it was true, he had fallen asleep
reading and re-reading Bess' letter.
How he wished that Charlotte would be
Maggie's Momma, as she put it. Though
that was highły unlikely. For many
reasons.
The first, obviously, being that she was
engaged. Eric Mornington. Nate wanted
so desperately to hate him. Bess had
said there was only friendship between
them but he wouldn't believe that until
he saw it. If they were in love, then he
would retreat. He'd let her be happy
and find someone else who could love
both him and Maggie.
Maggie was the other reason that a
reunion, if one could call it that, would
be unlikely. Nate didn't know how
Charlotte, nor any of his Ascot friends,
would react to him having a daughter.
Maggie wasn't exactly a polite, little
debutante either. She was blunt and
often spoke her mind, no matter how
inappropriate the statement. It was
part of the reason that he'd never
written home about her. Perhaps he'd
thought he would've had more time to
think about how he'd tell them that a
deceased friend had bequeathed him a
daughter.
He'd never forgotten Charlotte though,
in all the time he'd been away; she'd
rarely left his thoughts. He'd loved her
two years ago and he still loved her
now.
The purpose of his trip had been to
forget her. He'd found distractions, but
he'd never forgotten.
Emmett had been right to want Nate to
stay away from Charlotte. His previous
dalliances didn't exactly paint him as a
desirable husband for his best friend's
sister.
Charlotte had changed though. She was
no longer the little girl that he'd known
in his adolescence. She'd grown up
and had quickly bewitched him. Her
sweet nature and irrefutable beautyy
had captured him as well. It wasn't
hard to fall in love with her. It wasn't
hard, also, to tell her everything about
himself. She knew the basics, of course.
His family was gone and he was alone
in the big house at Montrose, but only
then did she know how it felt. She
understood him in ways that no other
had ever before. Not even Emmett.
It was why being so horrid to her had
been the hardest thing he'd ever had
to do. Emmett had forbidden him from
touching Charlotte, and she refused to
let him keep his promise. Just thinking
back to that night made him feel
tremendously guilty. Emmett had sent
Charlotte, Rose and Marie to stay with
him for their safety and Charlotte had
surprised him in his bedchamber on
the first night.
**
It was raining and the air outside was
freezing. His bedchamber was warm
though, and the fire was throwing offa
flickering glow. Just as he was drifting
off to sleep, he was stirred by a soft rap
on his door.
Charlotte didn't wait for him to open the
door and burst into his room wearing
only a silk nightgown. Her dark hair
was fixed in a braid over her shoulder
and was secured with a white silk
ribbon.
"Charlotte,"Nate remarked, sounding
quite alarmed. He rose from his bed
and suddenly wished he was more
decently dressed. All he wore was a
pair of drawers. He couldn't help but
notice Charlotte's blue eyes rake over
his person quickly before they returned
to his face. "You should not be in here.
This is highly inappropriate. " If Emmett
some truly dijicult times.
Then, before Nate could even think
to stop her, a spark flashed across
Charlotte's eyes and she practically
launched herself at him. Quicker than
anything, she'd wrapped her arms
around his neck and was trying to kiss
him
She was truly testing his willpower.
With all the strength he had, both
mental and physical, he pushed her
away from him, keeping her at arm's
length. Charlotte looked incredibly hurt,
and he swore he saw tears forming in
her eyes.
He had to stop her, and he knew exactly
how. "You're a girl, Charlotte. You're
a child and I am a man. It would have
never worked between us. I suggest you
leave."
That had done it. He'd hurt her, perhaps
even beyond repair. Her lip trembled
and she stepped away from him. A
second later she turned and ran.
***
He'd felt so awful about saying that
ever since. He'd broken her heart and
he'd never meant the words.
Every time he'd caught her looking at
him after that, she'd always looked sad,
even if she'd plastered on a smile for
her family.
He'd tried to repair what friendship
they'd had during her early teenage
years. He didn't want Charlotte to
be miserable. Even if he had to be.
And he somewhat had repaired the
friendship. They were able to have
conversations again. But in having
those conversations, he'd decided that
he needed to get away from her fora
while. And so, America had beckoned,
as well as the fantastic wall in China.
However, Maggie had stayed him from
ever journeying to see the latter.
In his final letter to Charlotte, he'd told
her that he wished for her to meet a
nice gentleman her family approved
of. She'd done that. Though if the man
was older than thirty he would wring
Emmett's neck. He was thirty years old
himself now, and Charlotte was twenty.
That wasn't as horrible as when she
was still eighteen.
"Daddy, what now?" Maggie asked,
tugging on his sleeve. They stood on the
docks with their trunks in tow.
If he'd had made plans, he would have
sent wora anead to Montrose tO have a
carriage waiting. "We'll hire a carriage,
and then we'll go home. Are you
ready?"