Gatsby Alternate Ending

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Audra and Carlton spent the first three days and nights of their marriage, exploring Aber Tawy, learning about one another, and making love until the wee hours. She enjoyed waking in Carlton’s arms each morning. Sharing a bed with a man, one so capable of satisfying her, was wonderful. He’d declared she was a “little sensation” in bed, and that statement had made her smile. And there was no more talk of Owena. Audra promised herself she’d give the topic a rest until absolutely necessary. Carlton didn’t bring her up either, and Audra assumed that was an excellent sign. He was probably preparing to give the woman up anyway. Thankfully, Audra hadn’t seen a glimpse of Owena, and Maxen had been scarce. But all that was about to change. Carlton …show more content…

Acceptance was the only option. “I know, I know. But I don’t want to sit around unproductive.” “You can do whatever you’d like.” “I’d like to be useful.” “All right,” said Carlton, dropping her chin, a puzzled look on his face. “What is it you want to do?” “I want to meet with the women of the castle,” she blurted out. “I want to talk to them and see how we can make their lives better.” Carlton rose. “Fine with me. Call a meeting for tomorrow. Not today, if you’d be so kind, otherwise, the head maids will rant like lunatics over their tight schedules being disrupted.” Audra nodded. That sounded like a wonderful idea. “Today, why don’t you have Maxen show you around some more?” asked the king. Audra made every effort to keep her expression calm and neutral. During the last few days, she’d pushed thoughts of the knight aside, and since she didn’t have to see him much, it was easy. But being in Maxen’s presence all day would make it harder. Impossible. Audra cared for Carlton a great deal already, so why were thoughts of Maxen taking up residence in the corner of her mind? She felt a connection to him, too, but how could care for a man she hardly knew? “I wouldn’t mind going to the seaside again,” she

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