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He blinked in surprise. "Is it a song?"
"Of course," she said with a smile. "The palace sings it occasionally. I think it might be a thread running through the tapestry as well, but I haven't had time to investigate. You're welcome to, if you like. Why do you ask?"
He laughed a little because he couldn't help it. "Sgath was humming that tune the evening I left for Gobhann all those many months ago. I've heard it, or thought I heard it, here, but I couldn't place it."
"I wonder where he heard it?" she mused.
"I wonder," Rnach said with a snort. Obviously he was going to have to make a visit with Aisling at some point and ask his grandfather how he'd known, but he had the feeling Sgath would only smile and talk about fishing.
He, however, would think of wheels that went around and around, drawing visions and lives into their centers, blending lives and hopes into the endless tapestry of dreams his wife spun.
"Rnach?"
He smiled, kissed her softly, then nodded down to the edge of the sea. "Nothing. Just thinking pleasant thoughts. Shall we walk more?"
"A bit more," she said, "then I want to show you something." She smiled, but her eyes were full of tears. "I found my mother's thread in the tapestry."
He looked at her in surprise. "Did you? I didn't think she had spun."
"She didn't spin anything." She smiled, her eyes bright with tears. "It was a dream."
He rubbed his free hand over his face, then pulled her into his arms so she wouldn't see him weep. How he, son of a black mage, had come to stand in a place of wonder and hold the woman he was wed to in his arms . . . well, he hadn't done anything to merit it and wasn't sure how he would ever repay anyone with a hand in it.
Dreamer's daughter that she was.
He would ask her what that dream had been later, when he thought he could speak successfully. For the moment, he simply held her until the sun set and the sea breezes seemed to suggest a return to a warm fire and a gla.s.s of something equally warm.
"Home?" she murmured.
He nodded, took her hand, then walked with her back up the sh.o.r.e.
t.i.tles by Lynn Kurland.
STARDUST OF YESTERDAY.
A DANCE THROUGH TIME.
THIS IS ALL I ASK.
THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU.
ANOTHER CHANCE TO DREAM.
THE MORE I SEE YOU.
IF I HAD YOU.
MY HEART STOOD STILL.
FROM THIS MOMENT ON.
A GARDEN IN THE RAIN.
DREAMS OF STARDUST.
MUCH ADO IN THE MOONLIGHT.
WHEN I FALL IN LOVE.
WITH EVERY BREATH.
TILL THERE WAS YOU.
ONE ENCHANTED EVENING.
ONE MAGIC MOMENT.
ALL FOR YOU.
ROSES IN MOONLIGHT.
DREAMS OF LILACS.
The Novels of the Nine Kingdoms.
STAR OF THE MORNING.
THE MAGE'S DAUGHTER PRINCESS OF THE SWORD.
A TAPESTRY OF SPELLS.
SPELLWEAVER.
GIFT OF MAGIC.
DREAMSPINNER.
RIVER OF DREAMS.
DREAMER'S DAUGHTER.
Anthologies.
THE CHRISTMAS CAT.
(with Julie Beard, Barbara Bretton, and Jo Beverley).
CHRISTMAS SPIRITS.
(with Casey Claybourne, Elizabeth Bevarly, and Jenny Lykins) VEILS OF TIME.
(with Maggie Shayne, Angie Ray, and Ingrid Weaver).
OPPOSITES ATTRACT.
(with Elizabeth Bevarly, Emily Carmichael, and Elda Minger) LOVE CAME JUST IN TIME.
A KNIGHT'S VOW (with Patricia Potter, Deborah Simmons, and Glynnis Campbell).
TAPESTRY.
(with Madeline Hunter, Sherrilyn Kenyon, and Karen Marie Moning) TO WEAVE A WEB OF MAGIC.
(with Patricia A. McKillip, Sharon Shinn, and Claire Delacroix).
THE QUEEN IN WINTER.
(with Sharon Shinn, Claire Delacroix, and Sarah Monette).
A TIME FOR LOVE.
eSpecials.
"TO KISS IN THE SHADOWS" FROM TAPESTRY.