âHe would have been happy to know we tried, at least, to find them.â
With a nod, Maggie rose. âWell, weâve started the ball on its roll, so we wonât try to stop it.â She only hoped no one was damaged by the tumble. âIn the meantime, you should be celebrating your new family, not worrying over one that may or may not be found.â
âYouâll tell me, as soon as you know something,â Brianna insisted.
âOne way or the other, so donât fidget about it in the meantime.â A glance around the room had Maggie smiling again. âWould you like if we took some of these flowers home for you, Brie, set them around so theyâd be there when you bring the baby home?â
With some effort Brianna held back the rest of the questions circling in her head. There were no answers for them yet. âIâd be grateful. Gray got carried away.â
âAnything else youâd like, Brianna?â With cheerful good humor, Rogan accepted the flowers his wife piled in his arms. âMore cake?â
She glanced down, flushed. âI ate every crumb, didnât I? Thanks just the same, but I think thatâll do. Go home, both of you, and get some sleep.â
âSo we will. Iâll call,â Maggie promised. The worry came back into her eyes as she left the room with Rogan. âI wish she wasnât so hopeful, and so sure that this long-lost sister of ours will want to be welcomed into her open arms.â
âItâs the way sheâs made, Maggie.â
âSaint Brianna,â Maggie said with a sigh. âI couldnât bear it if she was hurt because of this, Rogan. Youâve only to look at her to see how sheâs building it up in her head, in her heart. No matter how wrong it might be of me, I wish to God sheâd never found those letters.â
âDonât fret over it.â Since Maggie was busy doing just that, Rogan used his elbow to press the elevator button.
âItâs not my fretting thatâs the problem,â Maggie muttered. âShe shouldnât be worrying over this now. She has the baby to think of, and Gray may be going off in a few months on his book tour.â
âI thought heâd canceled that.â Rogan shifted tilting blooms back to safety.
âHe wants to cancel it. Sheâs badgering him to go, wants nothing to interfere with his work.â Impatient, annoyed, she scowled at the elevator doors. âSo damn sure she is that she can handle an infant, the inn, all those bleeding guests, and this Amanda Dougherty Bodine business as well.â
âWe both know that Briannaâs strong enough to handle whatever happens. Just as you are.â
Prepared to argue, she looked up. Roganâs amused smile smoothed away the temper. âYou may be right.â She sent him a saucy look. âFor once.â Soothed a little, she took some of the flowers from him. âAnd itâs too wonderful a day to be worrying about something that may never happen. Weâve ourselves a beautiful niece, Sweeney.â
âThat we do. I think she might have your chin, Margaret Mary.â
âI was thinking that as well.â She stepped into the elevator with him. How simple it was really, she mused, to forget the pain and remember only the joy. âAnd I was thinking now that Liamâs beginning to toddle about, we might start working on providing him with a sister, or a brother.â
With a grin Rogan managed to kiss her through the daffodils. âI was thinking that as well.â
Chapter
Three
I am the Resurrection and the Light.
Shannon knew the words, all the priestâs words, were supposed to comfort, to ease, perhaps inspire. She heard them, on this perfect spring day beside her motherâs grave. Sheâd heard them in the crowded, sunwashed church during the funeral Mass. All the words, familiar from her youth. And she had knelt and stood and sat, even