Epilogue

To my loving father, Alan MacDonell,

It is with great regret that I write to inform you we are unable to join you in the festivities at Lochlaire this Christmas.

As you know I am expecting a child in the spring, and this prohibits travel.

William wishes me to inform you that all is well with the child, so you have naught to fash on.

Deidra sends her love and informs me that Conan does as well.

He understands your sudden aversion to dogs.

He wishes you to know he has found a comfortable home with new friends.

I have some happy news and an exciting tale to share when we are finally together again.

But for now I will say Drake has finally married!

It was a surprise to us as well, but the lady took his heart by storm.

It was a rather troublesome affair, as she was betrothed to someone else, and it involved kidnapping—but rest assured, all is well now!

Her name is Ceara, and we are indeed blessed to have her join our family.

Your last letter brought such welcome tidings!

Isobel and Sir Philip have been blessed with a son, and Lord Kincreag was successful in his petition to the king.

No news is more welcome in Strathwick than this!

Let us hope this is cause for Mr. Forsyth to retire from the witchpricking business!

We are well pleased to hear Liam is already walking.

He is surely agift to be praised and a most amazing lad. Methinks he is a MacDonell indeed.

Please accept our humble thanks for your generous gifts.

We pray God gives you health and preserves you many more Christmases and that soon we will all be together again.

Please accept the gift we send with goodwill.

You know we at Strathwick are not as wealthy, but William thought it meet to ask his brother, Allister, to make you this chair.

His skill in woodworking is exceptional, I’m sure you’ll agree, and with the pillow Betty (Allister’s wife) and I embroidered, it will be a splendid place to take your rest before the fire in the evenings.

With the remembrance of my humble duty unto you, I humbly take my leave and rest,

Your dutiful and obedient daughter,

Rose MacDonell, Lady Strathwick

From the House of Strathwick xx December

The year of our Lord 1597

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