âHANNAH, would you mind coming downstairs,â Sarah called. âWeâd like to do another healing session on you. Libbyâs feeling great. Jonas isnât here and the house is in protection mode, so we should have a few hours with no interruptions.â
Hannah closed her eyes briefly and tugged the blanket closer around her. Jonas had been gone all day, and why that depressed her, she didnât know. Sheâd detested being cooped up in her room, but where else could she go? If she went downstairs, everyone spoke in the hushed tones sheâd come to despise. She couldnât say anything because she didnât want to hurt anyoneâs feelings. So she was holding a first-class pity party in her room and waiting for Jonas to come back and treat her normally again.
âHannah!â This time Sarahâs voice was sharp and imperious, as only an eldest sister could manage. âCome down here.â
Hannah made a face at the door, feeling childish. Sarah could reduce them all to children when she was on a roll. It was easier just to go along with what she wanted than to try to argue. Hannah tossed her blanket on the bed and reluctantly opened the door of her bedroom. At once, familiar scents filled the air. The tea kettle whistled merrily and Joleyâs contagious laughter mingled with Libbyâs. Hannah stood in the hall for a long moment, breathing it all in. She loved them all so muchâher sistersâeven when they were killing her with kindness. And no one laughed like Joley. She could light up an entire city, let alone a room.
Hannah descended the spiral stairs and discovered the lower story was lit only with candles. The scent of cinnamon and apple potpourri filled the air. The flickering light threw dancing shadows on the walls. She hoped that the candlelight also softened the effect of the wounds on her face.
Already, her body was healing. Her sisters gathered twice a day, pushing themselves in order to boost her bodyâs ability to recover. The wounds had closed and this afternoon sheâd noticed the raw redness was already fading. Unfortunately, the healing sessions had little effect on the trauma. With Jonas next to her, she could sleep a little, but alone, she was terrified to close her eyes.
Sometimes she tried to recapture the moment of the attack in an effort to give Jonas more details, but her mind didnât cope well with the trauma and steadfastly refused to provide anything else that might help him. The only thing she remembered with any certainty was the shocking slash of the knife. Although it made no sense, she could have sworn she remembered her attacker whispering an apology as he drove the knife into her again and again.
Her sisters were gathered in the large living room, where they usually met in the evenings when they all came home. Most no longer resided full time in the family home. Sarah lived next door with Damon, and Kate and Matt had a house on the bluff by the old mill.
Abbey and Aleksandr were purchasing a large two-story home overlooking the sea a mile down from the Drake house, and Tyson and Libby had an extraordinary home he had found for her up on a bluff surrounded by acres of private land. Only Hannah, Joley and Elle still used the family home as a permanent base when they werenât traveling.
Hannah waved her hand at the fireplace and flames leapt to life. âI should have baked cookies earlier, but I didnât think about it,â she greeted her sisters, forcing a cheerful smile.
âThatâs okay,â Kate said. âI made some myself.â She arched a look over her shoulder at Joley. âAll by myself.â
âHey!â Joley objected. âI started the first batch and you kicked me out of the kitchen.â
âShe set the oven on fire,â Sarah explained.
âIt wasnât my fault,â Joley said. âI put the cookies in the oven and just forgot I was baking. Did you know that cookies can turn to charcoal if theyâre in the oven long enough? And then they can actually catch on fire.â
âYou caught the cookies on fire, Joley?â Hannah covered her mouth to smother a laugh, and looked away from her younger sister. For the first time since the accident, she felt more comfortable with her sisters, and she realized she couldnât feel overwhelming pity from them. If they felt it, they were careful to shield her from their emotions. They were acting much more normally, and teasing Joley was habitual. She just gave them so many opportunities.
âYes, actually I did, and they were surprisingly resistant to being fixed.â
Alarm spread. âYou used magic to fix them?â Hannah cast a mock-terrified look around.
âNo one has eaten them, have they?â
Her sisters shook their heads. Joley put her hands on her hips. âIâm not feeling the love here. I went to a great deal of trouble to try to fix those cookies; the least you could do is try one. What a bunch of chickens.â
âJoley, you canât fix burnt cookies with magic,â Hannah said. âWhat spell did you use?â
âI countered it,â Elle said. âSorry, Joley, but it was the only safe thing to do. Considering the mood you were in and the way you were muttering about Prakenskii, I was afraid your spell might take a wrong twist and turn the things into bombs or something.â
âItâs okay, sweetie,â Libby said, wrapping her arm around Joley. âAt least your heart was in the right place.â
The girls tossed pillows on the floor and sank down in their familiar circle.
âSpeaking of Prakenskii, whatâs going on with you and him?â Hannah asked. âHe asked me if you were a spell-singer. I didnât like that he might even know what that meant.â
There was a small silence while they all exchanged anxious looks.
âHe was almost possessive with you,â Sarah added. âAnd to use up a personal favor just to get the name of the man you supposedly were photographed in a compromising position with in a tabloid, thatâs just plain crazy.â
Joley swept her hand through her hair. It was a bit shorter and a new color, not dark like Libbyâs anymore, but rich bands of red and dark brown with streaks of gold. Hannah touched her own hair, so difficult to work with, heavy enough to give her headaches, and wished she had the courage to do whatever she wanted with it the way Joley did. It was just that everyone loved her hair. It was so unusual, so beautiful, but then no one else had to cope with the tangles and weight of it.
She leaned toward her younger sister. âIf you donât want to answer, Joley, you donât have to. Iâm just worried.â
Joley sighed heavily. âI donât know how to answer. I think he put a spell on me or something.â
The Drake sisters gasped audibly, almost in stereo. Joley held up her hand. âWait. I donât mean literally. I think Iâd know if he really did. I think youâd know. Wouldnât you?â
Hannah reached out, but didnât touch her arm. âMay I?â Because she wasnât going to invade her sisterâs privacy ever again without permission. None of the Drakes liked their privacy invaded and she wasnât going to push beyond Joleyâs boundaries.
Joley nodded. âI want to find out.â
âThen let Elle as well. Sheâs strong in different ways, and between the two of us, if heâs there, weâll find him,â Hannah said. âAre you ready?â
Joley compressed her lips. âYes. Ignore anything you see about how I feel about him, because itâs crazy.â
Hannah and Elle reached for her at the same time and energy immediately crackled in the air, manifesting itself as tiny white arcs and zigzagging streaks between the three girls.
There was a small silence broken only by the sizzling of electricity and then Hannah and Elle dropped their hand from Joleyâs arms. They looked at one another over her head.
âHeâs all over you, Joley,â Hannah said. âAnd itâs consensual. You let him get inside you.â
âI didnât, though. Not really. He just kept whispering to me, night and day, and his voice was soâsexyâGod, not even that, more than sexy. Mesmerizing.â She rubbed her palm back and forth on her thigh without being aware she did so. âI just couldnât resist him anymore. I wanted to see him, really see him. I thought I would be stronger and I could force him to go away, but heâ¦â She broke off shaking her head. âIâm so worn out. He was so enraged with me over the tabloid thing.â
âWhy didnât you just tell him the truth?â Hannah asked gently.
âBecause he makes me so angry. If someone with magical skills manipulated the attack on you, Hannah, it wasnât him. I would know. I know it isnât him.â
âWhat does he want?â Kate asked.
âMe. He wants me,â Joley admitted. âI told him I donât date criminals and he said he doesnât date. I donât dare ever be alone with him. I canât seem to resist him for very long.
Iâve gotten good at surrounding myself with people when I know heâs in the area, butâ¦â
Again she broke off.
âTell him you donât want anything to do with him, that youâre not attracted,â Abbey suggested.
âI have told him to stay away, but he knows Iâm physically attracted. I canât hide it from him, not when heâs in my head. Itâs horrible, like one of those moth-to-the-flame, stupid-idiot attractions. I know better. I neverâneverâmeet him alone, face to face.â
âAll right, honey,â Hannah said, âdonât panic. You should have come to us a long time ago, before he was able to get a real foothold in you. Tonight, weâre doing a healing session for you instead of for me. Iâm strong enough now and the wounds are healing nicely. A session or two with all of us will give you some breathing room and Iâll do a little research and see whatâs in the books to combat this.â
Hannah looked around her at the circle of faces. They were all being matter-of-fact with her, treating her normally, rather than overwhelming her with sympathy. She could breathe again. Let her guard down a little. If felt good to have them all backâeven if it was just for the moment.
âNo, no, you canât do that, Hannah. Tonight is all about you. We planned it,â Joley said, âand itâs important to meâto all of usâthat you have this night. We need to tell you somethingâshow you something.â She looked around the circle at her sisters. âIâm going first since I spoke out of turn.â
Hannah pulled back suspiciously. âWhat is this? Have I been ambushed?â
âYouâll like it,â Joley promised. She waited until the scrap-book Sarah pulled out was handed to Hannah and flipped open. âThis is the page I made for you. I wrote you a letter, put a couple of my favorite pictures of us together, and I also wrote a song for you. Itâs not entirely finished. Iâll tweak it before I record it, but itâs from me to you.â
Hannah pulled the book closer so she could read the letter penned in Joleyâs scrawling cursive.
Hey baby girl, How are you doing? I really hope that you are good. Iâve been thinking back over our lives, Hannah, and there are so many amazing things weâve done together. You and I wereâand areâbest of friends and that will never change, no matter what.
You truly are an amazing person, Hannah. Everything inside of you is so beautiful. You are one of the strongest people Iâve ever come across to give up so much just for your family. Iâve never taken the opportunity to really show my love and feelings for you, and I should apologize for that. Iâve always looked up to you. You were always my role model. You are always kind and gentle to everyone, yet so fun and exciting to be with. I always have the best of times with you, whether it be dancing around the house singing at the top of our lungs, or sun bathing on the beach and checking out the hot surfers.
Youâve always been there for me and Iâll always be here for you. Nothing can ever change my love for you. I care about our relationship so much and I hope you see that Iâll always be here for you. The song Iâve written for you is titled âAll of Time.â I hope you like it, because itâs how I really feel.
Love always, Joley Hannah looked up at her sister and then around at the circle of faces. Tears shimmered in all of their eyes. âJoley, this is beautiful. Really, it isnât any of you. It isnât. Iâm struggling, but I love you all and Iâm just trying to find a way to work things out, and I will. Iâm sorry Iâve been so difficult.â
âDonât, Hannah,â Sarah said. âWeâre the ones apologizing and for a very good reason.
Joley, show her my page.â
Joley leaned over and turned back the pages until she came to the first one. There were pictures of Sarah and Hannah at various ages, all evoking memories of Sarah carefully brushing out the terrible tangles the tight spiral curls always caused, and wiping away tears when someone called her a poodle. There was even one of all the girls in poodle skirts with their hair teased into fluffy curls because Hannah had been so upset that she couldnât straighten her hair.
The memories brought a tightness to Hannahâs chest. Sarah had always been so good to her, watching over her when she went to school early and helping her to keep from stuttering in front of others. She pressed the scrapbook to her breast and fought against the lump in her throat threatening to choke her.
âYou have to read my letter, honey,â Sarah encouraged.
âI donât think I can. It will make me cry,â Hannah said.
âItâs supposed to make you feel better,â Sarah pointed out. âIt comes from my heart.â
âIâll read it, but if you make me cry, Iâm going to turn you into a toad,â Hannah promised.
âAnd whoâs supposed to be making the tea?â
âYou always make it,â Kate said. âYou know everyoneâs favorite and no one else can make it taste the way you do. Iâve never figured out what you do to it.â
âShe adds love,â Elle said. âThatâs always been Hannahâs secret.â
To give herself a moment, Hannah waved her hand toward the kitchen and at once the tea kettle began to whistle. Her hands followed a familiar, graceful pattern as she wove a spell that would bring each of her sisters their favorite tea. Only when the mugs were floating out on a tray, and her sisters had chosen their brew, did Hannah look down at the bold, precise and very honest writing that could only be Sarahâs.
Dearest Hannah, From the time you were born and I first held you in my arms, it was apparent that your soul was as old as time and that your very essence put forth a calm healing light that drew all who looked upon you. Yes, on the outside, you always looked like a golden goddess.
However, dearest sister, it has always been your inner beauty and light that has drawn and kept us close to you.
You are my sister and I love you dearly, but you know me. I have never put much store into exterior looks or beauty, because some of the most beautiful people have the ugliest of souls and intentions. You need to know I am proud of you and that as your big sister I put great store into who you are as a person. It has always been so hard for you to be out there in the world, and the people who meet you have no idea how hard it is for you to be there, but there you are and you always manage to come through for us all. No matter what the cost is to you.
Not one of those pushy photographers have ever taken the time to know you, let alone what your life costs you, or how much you would rather be curled up at home in an armchair enjoying a hot cup of tea surrounded by the people and things that you love.
Rather than feeling awkward, shy and ready to crawl out of your skin and ready to run away and hide.
Perhaps, dear sister, we too have failed you, we always thought that letting you know how beautiful you were and how amazing you looked was important to you. We always thought that you wanted to travel, that you wanted to be in the forefront and that you were happy in your career even though it cost you emotionally. We just didnât see the bigger picture, let alone know how much we had set up the playing field and how hard we had made things for you. Know this, Hannah, whatever you want to be in life, wherever you want to go, is just fine by us. We love you and completely support your decisions whatever they may be. I am just so sorry that it has taken me this long to figure out you were doing all these things for us and not for yourself. Please forgive us for our ignorance and know that we love you unconditionally with all of our hearts.
Love you, as always, Sarah âOkay, now youâve really made me cry,â Hannah accused, brushing at the tears running down her face. âYou have to know you donât owe me an apology. I should have told you how I felt. I really should have, Sarah.â
âWhy didnât you?â Sarah asked, leaning forward.
âI just hate letting down the people I love most. I didnât even talk to you about it. As many times as we all sat here together, I never once told you how unhappy I was.â
âJonas saw it when none of us did,â Sarah said. âWe got into an argument about it and then suddenly I could see what he was saying so clearly and I was ashamed of myself.
Iâm your sister and I should have seen how unhappy you were.â
Hannah shook her head. âNo, Sarah, it was my life, and my decision to make. I should have told all of you. Please donât take responsibility for my mistakes. If one good thing comes out of this, itâs that Iâm determined to make decisions based on what I really want.â
âIs Jonas what you really want?â Libby asked. âThe two of you did a lot of yelling yesterday, but today things seem better.â
Hannah bit down on her lower lip. âActually I love him with my entire heart and soul. I should have told him a long time ago.â
Joley and Elle exchanged a quick look of alarm while Sarah and Kate smirked and Libby mouthed I-told-you-so to Abbey.
âDonât you think heâs a little bossy?â Joley asked hopefully. âI mean, really, Hannah, how are you going to put up with him?â
âDonât listen to her,â Abbey said. âSheâs thinking of her own skin. If you fall, sheâs next on the list.â
âDonât even go there.â Joley shuddered visibly. âIâm not dating ever again, just so thereâs no way Iâll get caught. Can you imagine me trying to live my life with one of the wack jobs Iâm attracted to? Iâve got loser stamped in neon letters across my forehead. If theyâre big and bad, and hotter than hell, Iâm their girl. Then they open their mouth and annoy me and itâs over.â She sighed. âIâll be the old lady with the cats.â
Kate waved toward the kitchen and a plate of cookies floated out. Hannah waited until everyone had one before she turned the page to Abigailâs entry. Pictures of the ocean and long-haired girls running hand in hand over the sand brought back memories of laughter.
Abigail leaned over and pointed to one with her arms around Hannah when she was about thirteen. âThat one is my favorite. See the light spilling around you? Thatâs the way I always see you, shining from the inside out.â
Hannah ducked her head, taking a slow sip of tea. For a moment she felt nearly overwhelmed with love. Sheâd always known she was lucky. All of them were. Good times or bad, they banded together and shared. She took a breath and let it out before looking at Abbeyâs letter.
Dear Hannah, I just wanted you to know how much I love and admire you. You are always so strong and there for everybody, even when it is so hard for you. You never complain and are the first one to jump in and help out.
I wanted to remind you of something you did for me that was special to me but I just canât narrow it down to one thing. You have always been my support and I donât know what I ever would have done without you. When I was being silly or rash, you helped me through it. When my temper (the one I still say I donât have) rears its ugly head, you are there to bring me back to a simmer.
Growing up, when I got hurt, you were always the one who would hug me tight and take the pain away. If somebody picked on me at school, you were there before I ever had to ask. More than one time somebody that was picking on me mysteriously got sick. You always said it was not you doing anything but I was sure it was just you protecting me.
I guess what I am trying to say is you are perfect in my eyes and someday I canât wait to have my little Hannah running around protecting her older sister no matter the problem. I canât imagine anything more promising than that in life. I want you to know that I love you unconditionally and no matter what you do in your life I will always love and support you. You have my shoulder, just as I have always had yours.
I love you, Abbey Hannah swallowed the lump in her throat. âIâm very, very lucky to have all of you. You always make me feel so loved and so special. I donât know what I was thinking, afraid you couldnât accept me because Iâm not a model anymore.â
âDid you really think that, hon?â Libby asked gently, âor did you have trouble accepting yourself?â
There was a small silence. Hannah took another sip of her tea. Honey and milk combined with the tea to soothe her throat. âOf course I have trouble accepting me. Look at me, Libby. I already look at myself and see every flaw, real or imagined. Part of me wanted to crawl into a hole and never come out.â She frowned, trying to really analyze her feelings.
âPart of me was terrified and sickened that someone would want to do this to me, but there is a tiny part that felt free. I felt if I could focus on that small triumph instead of the wreck of my face and body, I might find a way to emerge victorious. Iâm really sorry I shut you all out.â
âDonât be,â Sarah said. âIt was good for us to have to figure out what we were doing wrong. Jonas said something the other day that made a lot of sense. He said when Damon and I have a fight, he doesnât interfere. I really thought about that. Jonas has always been protective of us, and he never once interfered with any of our men when we argue. He must want toâmaybe even need toâbut he doesnât because it would be wrong. And it was wrong for us to try to run your life for you, even if our intentions were good.â
Hannah looked around at the faces smiling at her. Acceptance. It was what made them all so close. Joley, as wild as she could be; Elle, so quiet and with fire simmering beneath the surface; Abbey, more at home in the sea; and Libby, without a mean bone in her body.
Sarah, organized and reliable; and dear sweet Kate, whom everyone had to love. âYouâre all pretty great sisters,â Hannah said, trying not to cry.
Kate bit into her cookie. âOf course we are. When you were a little girl, you were very angry with us because it was time for school and you didnât want to go. How old was she, Sarah? You remember when Iâm talking about.â
âOh, donât tell this story,â Hannah said and put her head down on the crook of her arm, laughing. âJoley and Elle donât know and you just canât tell them.â
âCuz we think sheâs so perfect and would never do anything bad,â Joley said. âSpill it, Kate.â
âHow old was she, Sarah? You remember the time we were hurrying, trying to get ready for school, and she decided she absolutely wasnât going to go?â
âSix,â Sarah supplied. âShe was only six.â
Hannah groaned and took another sip of tea. âYouâre both going to be sorry for telling this story.â
âIt will be well worth it,â Kate said. âShe sat on the stairs with her arms crossed, glaring at us, and if we touched her, weâd get zapped.â
âAn electrical shock,â Sarah added, âa real jolt. She zapped us allâincluding Mom and Dad. At six she was already making up spells.â
There was a small silence. Joley sat up straighter. âIâm seeing you with new eyes, Hannah. Youâre a goddess. You really zapped Dad? I wish I had known that spell. He caught me going out the window one night and, wellâletâs just say I could have used something.â
They all burst out laughing. When they sobered, Libby took the book and a little shyly opened it to her page. The pictures were all taken of a day theyâd been walking together in the forest. Hannah remembered the day because it had been so perfectâeverything from the weather to the company.
âThis was one of my favorite times with you,â Libby said. âWe talked about everything and I was so distressed. I was in med school and the hours were killer. I was younger than everyone else and some of the other students werenât very nice. You made that day so wonderful, Hannah. I knew, after that walk, that I could face everyone and do what I wanted to do and still be me. You gave me hope.â She pointed to her letter. âIâm not very eloquent, but itâs from the heart.â
Hannah dropped her gaze to the scrawl that was Libbyâs.
Hannah, I need to tell you just how much you mean to me. You are so very special and a large part of my heart belongs to only you.
We have shared so many laughs and tears through the years and have made enough memories together to last forever. I still get a smile on my face every time I remember the time we were playing cards and were hysterical with laughter when the phone rang. We couldnât answer because we couldnât stop laughing and when you did finally answer it was a wrong number which only sent us back into another round of laughing until our stomachs actually hurt.
My life would not be what it is today had you not been a big part of it. You were always there for me with your love and support, and often your protection. Many times, Iâve seen you step out of your comfort zone to help me as well as many others. You are one of the most loving and giving persons Iâve ever known.
Dear sweet Hannah there is nothing you could ever do or say that would change my feelings for you. You are a huge part of my life, and I love you just because you are YOU!
Your loving sister, Libby Hannah closed the book with a small snap. âNow youâve got me crying.â
âJust drink more tea,â Elle suggested. âThatâs what I do.â
The door banged open and Jonas hurried in, the wind and mist coming in behind him.
âItâs getting cold out there,â he greeted them, striding into the room and stopping abruptly. He frowned. âYouâre not having one of your girlie things, are you, with everyone crying and being all mushy?â
âThatâs exactly what weâre doing,â Joley said cheerfully. âCome on and sit down and join us.â
Hannah felt pleasure bursting through her. It had been this way for so long. The seven sisters and Jonas. Heâd always been in the circle with them. He complained, of course, and sometimes rolled his eyes and sneered, but he always flopped on the floor and became a part of who and what they were. She watched him as he took his place between her and Joley, wedging his thigh against hers and sliding his arm around her waist, fingers at the nape of her neck, slowly massaging.
âDid anyone bother to cook dinner? Iâm starving.â
There was another burst of laughter. He scowled at them. âWhat?â
âYou always ask that, every single time,â Hannah explained. âYouâre always hungry, Jonas.â
He bent down and skimmed a kiss down Hannahâs cheek, right over the fading wounds as if they werenât there. His kiss ended at the corner of her mouth. âTheyâre being mean to me, baby. Canât you turn them all into toads or something?â
âYeah, now you want her casting, now that sheâs on your side,â Joley said.
âDonât worry, Joley,â Jonas said as he snagged a mug of tea floating by and scooped up a handful of cookies from the plate. âShe really just wants sex. The minute she gets what she wants and I start bossing her around, itâll be back to the seven of you against one lone man.â
Hannah choked on her tea and had to have Jonas whack her on the back.
âHeâs right, you know,â Elle piped up. âThink about that, Hannah, before you do anything stupid. Sex is great and all that, but heâs going to be so bossy. Do you really want to put up with that night and day?â
Jonas grabbed Elle in a headlock and rubbed his knuckles over the top of her head. âI already boss all of you night and day, you little wildcat. Someone has to, or youâd all be out of control.â He let go of her, ignoring the punch on his thigh. âSo are all the letters read?â
âYou knew about this?â Hannah asked.
âI know all,â Jonas replied, expanding his chest.
âSheâs turning to my page now,â Kate said a little shyly. âPlease remember, Hannah, Iâm better at fiction than reality. I have such a difficult time expressing myself.â
âNot with Matt,â Jonas said. âYouâre all over him.â
Kate gave him an undignified smack on his arm while Hannah looked through the pictures. They were of a shoot Hannah had done. First she looked glamorous in several gowns and then she was laughing, in her jeans and sweater, hair piled on her head, making faces at them. âI love those, because they show what a real person you are underneath all that glam.â
Hannah took a deep breath to still the overwhelming love she felt for her family so she could read what Kate had written to her.
Dearest Hannah, When I think of love, of family, of the way sisters should be, I think of you. When I think of courage, of incredible personal strength, itâs your face I see. Though you may never have realized it, you are the strongest, the bravest, of us all.
I know what you suffer when you go out in public. Weâre both so alike in that respect. To be surrounded by strangers, to be the center of attention, to feel emotions beating at you: I could never do it. Iâve always clung to the shadows, to the security of solitude, but you never have. I canât tell you how much Iâve always admired you for that.
I realize now that your bravery has always been for our benefit, not for your own, and that must stop. I love you, Hannah. What I want for you is all Iâve ever wanted: your happiness. So be brave for yourself, not for us. Live your life the way you want to, seek out the happiness waiting for you. And let us love the sister you are, not the sister you think we want you to be.
Love forever, Kate âThank you, Katie,â Hannah said simply and leaned over to kiss her. âI donât know what Iâd do without all of you. I really donât.â
âFortunately we donât have to find out,â Kate agreed. âYou scared us all, Hannah. Really, really scared us. I couldnât think or breathe. When you went down, you took all of us with you, and for one terrible moment, we knew what life without you would be like.â She glanced at Joley. âI know Prakenskii is dangerous. All of us touched his mind, and we could catch glimpses of a very scary man, but Iâll always be grateful for what he did, whatever his motives. He saved your life. He kept you alive for us and it took a huge toll on him. He knew it would make him vulnerable to our magic, but he still kept you safe for us. I pray every single day for his health and happiness.â
âPray for his health, Kate, but leave off the happiness part,â Joley muttered.
Jonas threw a brotherly arm around her. âIf he was your man, I wouldnât have to worry about you so much. Heâd scare everyone off. Maybe I ought to bribe him.â
Joley pinched him hard and shoved a cookie in his mouth. âYouâre such a joker, Jonas.
Ha, ha, ha. Very funny.â
Hannah leaned back into Jonas and instantly his arms came around her. His chin nuzzled the top of her head.
âWhat else is in that scrapbook?â he asked.
âMy page,â Elle said, shyness in her voice. âThe first pictures are of you directing the wind. I love to see the power in you, your hair blowing and your arms outstretched to the sky. You glow, Hannah, and you look so feminine. Nothing makes me prouder than to see you that way. And the others are of you in the kitchen. When I come home and Iâm so tired andâ¦â She broke off, looked around at her sistersâ faces and then down at her hands. âWhen I feel so weary that I donât think I can go on, there you are. The moment I see you, I know Iâm home. Thatâs what you represent to me, Hannah. Home. Safety. Love and acceptance.â
Hannah turned her face into Jonasâs chest for just a moment to brush aside the emotional tears. Elle was so quiet and rarely talked about herself or her feelings, and when she did, Hannah felt privileged. âThatâs such a beautiful thing to say, Elle. Thank you.â
âItâs the truth,â Elle replied simply.
There were nods all around. âSheâs right, Hannah. Now that Elle brought it up, you do represent home and family for all of us,â Sarah agreed.
Hannah couldnât talk so she read the letter instead.
Hannah, Hey Goldie-locks, though Iâm no writer like Kate and I sure donât have the Joley touch, I canât let another day pass without telling you how much I love you. And what youâve meant to my life.
Did you know that one of my first memories is of jumping in my crib chanting Hann, Hann, Hann and knowing that youâd come running? Youâd pull me up over the rails and out of the crib, hug me close and dance me around the room. When I was crying you tickled me and made me laugh. Hey, I still have the tiny penguin you gave me when I was five. Itâs a treasure I keep in my purse and pull out when Iâm a little sad or lonely, and need a reminder of how much Iâm loved. Who could forget our penguin walk and laughing until we cried? And my prom date⦠when I wrecked my dress and Joley fried my hair⦠remember how you held me tight, reassuring me that it wasnât the end of the world? Like always, you dried my tears and fixed everything better than new. You made me look like a fairytaleâeven though my date turned out to be a frog and not Prince Charming. Somehow you even made me laugh over that disaster. I always think of you on the catwalk, twirling under the wind and rain and night sky⦠you were the one who showed me the stars.
Hannah, I always knew you were there for me and more importantly that youâd understand how I was feeling. Through all these years youâve been the one to help lighten the load when I started feeling the pressure of being the seventh of seven. Youâd tease me and make me laugh and remind me that weâre all in this together⦠sisters forever. Did you know that your sweet smile has always been one of the brightest spots of my life?
Youâre brave and courageous and one of the most giving people Iâve ever had the privilege to know. Maybe youâve never realizedâIâm sorry Iâve never told you before how much Iâve always looked up to you (in every wayâall puns intended) and how much your mischievous ways bring me real joy and make me laugh out loud in a world thatâs sometimes pretty sad. Youâve always been there for us, being what we needed you to be, keeping the smile strong in our hearts. Now itâs your turn. Please be brave and strong just for you this time. You deserve everything good and wonderful. I love you so much.
Love, your baby sis, Elle Now Hannah was crying in earnest. âElle, I love you, too. Thank you all. This was the sweetest, most thoughtful thing you could have done. Iâll treasure these pages for the rest of my life.â She hugged the scrapbook to her tightly.
âYouâre not finished,â Jonas said. âI made you a page, too. This book is about things we love about you. Donât worry, I didnât put in any embarrassing pictures, because I didnât have any.â
âYou really made me a page?â She turned her face up to his, her heart lurching.
âOf course I did. I put a mixture of my favorite pictures up, thereâs one or two that really matter, but mostly thereâre ones with animals. I know you love dogs, even though you donât have one of your own.â
âIt wouldnât be fair. Iâm never home long enough to spend time with a pet. Sarahâs dogs love me, though.â
She opened the scrapbook to Jonasâs page. There was a small silence as she stared at the series of pictures of Hannah and Jeanette Harrington dressed in 1920 vintage clothes. She recalled that afternoon vividly. Sheâd been invited for tea and Hannah had found a closet filled with spectacular clothes. She looked at the pictures, trying to see through the tears in her eyes. She was so little with curls everywhere, wrapped in a too-long coat with a band and peacock feathers on her head. She was holding Mrs. Harringtonâs hand.
She blinked rapidly to clear the tears, focused on the masculine scrawl on the next page, and in spite of the lump in her throat, burst out laughing. âReasons Why Hannah Should Marry Jonas,â she read the title out loud.
âIâve listed them all.â He pointed to the long column. âJoley made me put reasons why you shouldnât, and as you can see, thereâre very few and theyâre lame.â
âLame?â Joley echoed. She jabbed her finger at the first one. âThatâs reason enough. Iâm next in line for the big fall and itâs your duty to protect me by staying unmarried forever.
Andâ¦â She glared at Jonas. âI put stars by the next one and three exclamation points.â
Jonas peered over Hannahâs shoulder. âShe did that after I was finished, the little sneak. I am not arrogant and bossy. I am charming.â
Hannah choked and her sisters whooped with laughter. Joley and Elle fell over holding their stomachs. Libby tried to maintain her composure, but even she succumbed, laughing with her sisters.
âYouâve all lost your minds,â he said with great dignity. âNot that I was ever certain you had minds in the first place.â He grabbed another handful of cookies for comfort, and when Hannah doubled over laughing, he leaned down, swept her hair out of the way and attacked her neck in retaliation, leaving a very large red mark. Satisfied, he went into the kitchen looking for something more substantial to eat, leaving the women to sober up.