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THE FINAL FALSON SAYS I DO
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Author: Lucy Gordon
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way to the church you and he got talking and—and—’
    ‘And what?’ he forced himself to say, inwardly cowering.
    ‘He told you he’s in love with someone else, didn’t he?’
    Jackson’s relief was so great that he nearly dropped his spoon. Perhaps he was going to get off more lightly than he deserved.
    ‘I think she must have called him before he left,’ Freya went on. ‘And on the journey he realised that he loved her too much to marry me.’
    ‘No, he didn’t say anything like that. He just lost his nerve.’
    ‘Oh, please, I know you’re being kind, but this isn’t the moment for kindness. It’s the moment for truth, however brutal. There’s another woman, isn’t there?’
    ‘Not that I know about,’ he said firmly. ‘But if that were the answer isn’t it better for you to escape him now? If you’d found out after you were married it would have been a bigger disaster.’
    ‘Would it? Perhaps I might have seen her off. If he’d chosen me over her—’
    ‘Freya, listen to me. If a man can act like this on the way to his wedding then he’s only interested in himself and you’re better off without him.’
    ‘Maybe I’ll feel like that one day.’ She sighed. ‘But it’s hard to imagine now. I’ll always remember how it felt to walk down the aisle, looking for Dan, sure that he’d be watching for me. I was so happy—and such a fool. When you came towards us I was delighted to see you. But then—there was nothing but emptiness. I was going to build my life around Dan, and suddenly there’s no life to build. Oh, I’m sorry. I promised I wouldn’t embarrass you.’
    ‘I’m not embarrassed. Say anything you want to. But listen to me. One life may have vanished, but there’ll be another one—and it will be better.’
    She gave a slightly hysterical laugh. ‘You think I should be glad this happened?’
    ‘Not right now, but in years to come you’ll see that it was for the best that you got rid of him.’
    ‘But I didn’t. He got rid of me. He threw me aside like a piece of unwanted waste.’
    ‘You mustn’t think like that. You’re worth a thousand of Dan. How could you ever have thought yourself in love with him?’
    ‘Because right from the first moment I knew he was going to be special to me. My whole life changed just because he existed. It was as though the world had suddenly opened up. And everything was different—more exciting, more wonderful. When he proposed to me I was sure I’d never be unhappy again.’
    Jackson drew a long, hard breath. It would be so simple now to tell her that Dan’s proposal had just been a defiance of Amos. But her heart had already been broken once, and he flinched from the thought of breaking it again.
    ‘He let you down,’ he growled. ‘He’s not the man you thought him.’
    ‘And I’m not the woman he really wanted. I can’t hide from that. But I’ll survive—with your help. Thanks for everything today.’ She made a wry face. ‘Even the bits that made me mad at you.’
    ‘Sorry I had to come on so strong. I didn’t want to pull you around, but—’
    ‘I didn’t give you any choice, did I? If you’d let me run off down the road—well, where would I be now? I’ll swear you’re the best brother I’ve ever had.’
    ‘Since you don’t have any brothers I’m not sure how to take that.’
    They laughed together, both sounding shaky.
    ‘And just think of the price you’re going to pay.’ She sighed again. ‘This is going to give Amos ideas again.’
    ‘About pairing us off, you mean? I guess so, but don’t worry. You have nothing to fear from me.’ He took her hand and assumed a theatrical tone. ‘Freya, I give you my word, nothing will ever make me marry you. Let thunderbolts and lightning descend, I will still declare: Not her. Anyone but her. ’
    ‘Just be sure you say it to Amos and make it convincing.’
    ‘You too. We’ll have to persuade him that we can’t stand the sight of each other.’
    ‘I’ll
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