My True Love Gave to Me
...twelve days of Christmas cheer...
The Wild Okie Writers
Pemberton Hall, England
After midnight
December 26, 1814
Servants moved about the Hall
dousing candles and clearing away the last vestiges of the ball. Weary footmen
escorted guests to their carriages or their sleeping rooms. In the kitchens,
scullery maids washed dishes while the cooks began preparations to feed guests in the morning. In the Hall itself, only a few creatures still stirred. Lords
and ladies, maids and geese, swans and French hens were off to their beds,
where visions of true love danced in their heads.
The Duke and Duchess of
Pemberton retired to their rooms for a warm winter’s nap, secure in the
knowledge their Christmas Ball was once again a success. After all…
Twelve drummers drumming announced
the identity of Maximilan Francis Leopoldo Corvinus, the Duke of Montrovia and
Crown Prince of Austria just in time for him to dance the last waltz with his
true love, the Lady Edwina Swann. They discovered Christmas was the most
wonderful time of the year to fall in love.
Despite her harrowing
experience with eleven pipers piping, Lady Dinah Cooper found salvation with playwright Owen Fletcher, and the chance for a new life with him. She found her peace
on earth in his faith and admiration.
Sinclair Fitzholden, the Duke
of Hawksford, lost his heart to the grateful Lady Victoria Gremswell, even as
his roguish reputation warred with his concern for hers. He didn’t care if those
merry gentlemen rested or were dismayed, only that he won out over the ten
lords a’leaping.
Even with nine ladies dancing
for his attention, Lord Dominick Carrington, the new Earl of Abernathy, rediscovered
his true love when the Scottish lass, Lady Mackenna Douglas, materialized as if
from his dreams. He’d thought her lost to him forever, but her appearance
reminded him that Christmas wishes did come true.
Lord Robert Wolverton, Wolfy
to his friends, once declared he’d never pluck a feather from Lady Eleanor Swann—in
fact he’d be more likely to kiss one of the eight maids a’milking Lord
Waverly’s cows, but amid halls decked with holly, Wolfy was positive he’d marry
Lady Nora, just as soon as he convinced her to lose her aversion to marriage.
Seven Swanns went a’swimming
and found true love, bringing joy to the world—especially to their parents,
Lord and Lady Cockswood. Lady Georgette, identical twin of Edwina, never expected
to find it at the Christmas Ball, and especially not in the arms of her best
friend’s older brother, David Barrington, the Duke of Alford. As Georgie discovered, David was the man who knew her heart—could tell her apart from her twin—and who
loved her for herself.
Six geese a’laying eggs of
innuendo and rumor couldn’t stop true love from finding the way, despite the
gaggle’s cries of “Do you hear what I hear?” Lady Olivia Standford and Lord
Andrew Randall overcame the scandal spread by malicious siblings. A very
private ceremony was held in the snowy gardens of Pemberton Hall before the
reunited bride and groom dashed away.
Bartholomew Dixon, Viscount
Weston, future Earl of Hartley made a damnable bet to collect five golden rings
from five different ladies. In pursuit of the fifth and final ring, belonging
to the Lady Evelyn Powell, he was distracted by the lovely Lady Philippa Swann.
And rather than collect the bet, Bartie lost his heart to Pippa on the midnight
clear.
Four calling birds seemed
destined to ruin Lady Catherine Swann’s reputation but Lord Richard Sefton, the
Earl of Saxonhurst, intervened each time and saved her chestnuts from getting
roasted— much to her chagrin at having to be rescued. Convinced curiosity might
harm his Cat, Richard intended to keep her safe for the rest of their lives.
When Lady Charlotte Swann was confronted by the man who broke her heart, she already knew who’d been naughty
and nice. Lord Evan Leighton lived a double life, and with the assistance of the three
French hens, he hoped to settle the unfinished business between him and the
lovely Lady Lottie—business of the heart to be sealed with a kiss.
Upon arriving at the winter
wonderland that was Pemberton Hall, Nathan, Duke of Hastings, discovered that
his one true love, Lady Theodosia Swann, was there. With the help of two turtle
doves and a bit of mistletoe, Nathan rekindled the passion he and Thia once
shared and the two of them found a life of love and hope.
Marcus, Viscount Weatherby
loved Lady Emma Surrey with all his heart, but her conniving family took
matters out of his hand long ago. Hearing the truth, and her secret, from Emma’s
lips, Marcus knew he’d finally be home for Christmas with her in his arms. And that partridge in a pear tree? It flew away through the
silent night to bring true love to other lords and ladies.
We hope you have enjoyed our
little Regency tale. We’ll be back again for Valentine’s Day. In the
meantime, the Wild Okie Writers wish a Merry Christmas to all and to all a good
night!
Thank you - I've thoroughly enjoyed the stories, a brilliant way to start my mornings these past two weeks. Looking forward to Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas :)
We're so glad you came along for the sleigh ride, Janet. ;) Merry Christmas, m'friend.
DeleteBrillant!!! Great way to end our Christmas Story .. thank you Silver and Jeanette.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas everyone! Hugs....
Maxine
Still blushing over here, Maxine. Upward and onward to the next one! This has been so much fun working with all of you. I can't wait for our Valentine's Day plans.
DeleteFantastic, Silver. Such a wonderful 'tying up the ends' for our stories. I can't begin to tell y'all how proud I am to be a member of such a talented, amazing group of women (and Martin). Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.
ReplyDeleteI am so proud to be a member of this wonderfully talented group of Oklahoma writers! What a fitting wrap to our tale, Silver! Thank you. Well done.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and a very Happy New Year to all! :D
I am truly blessed to not only have you as my CP but also a very dear friend. You are so incredibly talented, which you showed not only in your chapter story but also in this wonderful ending to all of our stories. Thank you for simply being you.
ReplyDeleteSilver bells! This is an amazing ending to a beautiful Christmas story. Wrapped up, tempting and lovely, like the perfect Christmas gift. Great job, Silver. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteI loved reading this story. Thanks Lisa and Silver!
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