Cinderella in Overalls - By Carol Grace Page 0,82

another successful wedding. And she wasn’t too shy to take all the credit for it.

“Señor Bentley,” she said, twisting her gold necklace around her fingers. “I remember the first day I saw you with the mangoes in your hand. It was then I knew you were destined for our Catalina. Since that time I have worked long and hard for this day.” She sighed dramatically and wiped her forehead with her handkerchief.

Josh was glad he remembered enough Spanish to thank her profusely for her efforts. When the brass band began to play, she waltzed away to join the dancers. Beyond the twirling figures of the guests, Josh saw Catherine framed by her parents on either side of her. When he reached her, her mother drew a glass jar from a bag and presented it to Catherine.

“It’s just dirt from the farm,” she explained. “I saved it for you. I thought you might want it—” her voice caught “—for sentimental reasons.”

Catherine held the jar up and gazed at the dirt inside reverently. “Look,” she said to Josh, “I can use it to start my garden at our new house.” Her eyes misted over as she looked from her father to her mother.

“We knew you thought it was wrong to sell,” her mother said.

Catherine shook her head, unable to speak.

“But we did what we thought was best,” her father finished.

Catherine hugged her mother tightly. “I know that. And what’s even better than the dirt are the memories you gave me of a happy childhood. Nobody can ever take them away from me.” She looked over her mother’s shoulder at her new husband. “Ask Josh. He’s heard about the barn kittens and the sweaters you knit me until he can’t take any more.”

“Not true,” he assured her. “I can take a lot more. Just try me. How about a dance, Mrs. Bentley?”

She looked around. “Who, me?”

He took her into his arms. The brass band had retired and the guitarist played a Spanish love song. They moved across the patio in time to the music, and he gazed into her eyes as if they were alone under the tent, with the breeze blowing the scent of fresh hay from the fields.

“Have I told you how glad I am I came to this country?” he said with his lips against her ear.

“You found the treasure you’ve been looking for all your life,” she murmured.

“You’re so right,” he said, his hand against the white satin, pressing her close.

She blushed. “I meant the mine.” She held up her hand to look at the ring he had made from the rock she had discovered in the mine.

“That, too. The zinc, my father, myself and you. And not necessarily in that order.”

She smiled against his cheek. “I showed my parents the picture of our new house. They think on five acres I can grow enough hay for a couple of cows and a horse or two.”

He moved his head to look in her eyes. “Save room for the pair of llamas I’m giving you.”

Her eyes filled with tears again. “Oh, Josh, really?”

“Really. They’re waiting for you at the breeder’s.” He guided her expertly toward the shade of the grape arbor. “By the way, who’s going to take care of all these animals?”

She thought a moment.’ “The children?’’

He raised his eyebrows. “How many?”

“Oh, four or five. As many as possible.”

He kissed her and tasted the sweetness of the icing on the wedding cake. “We’d better get started,” he said. “As soon as possible.”

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