Alice: Orlan Orphans, #12
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Alice Sanders feels as if love will never happen for her. She watches longingly as each of her sisters marries in turn. When her sister Ruby has a problem pregnancy, she agrees to help out in the store Ruby owns with her husband, Lewis. There she meets a handsome man she feels like she could care for, but his intentions are in question.
Mark Brooks is struggling to find his way as he takes over the family business from his recently deceased uncle. His travel and work take him to Nowhere, Texas where he meets the beautiful Alice Sanders. For him, it's love at first sight. When he makes an error in his business dealings, her family stops trusting him. Will he ever be able to convince her adoptive parents that he cares for her? Or will he need to move on, leaving the love of his life behind?
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Alice - Kirsten Osbourne
Chapter One
Aunt Alice!
Alice Sanders bent down to pick up her tiny nephew. She hugged him and twirled him around.
Oh my! I think you’ve gotten even bigger since I saw you last week!
Alice laughed.
Her nephew beamed proudly. Daddy says one day I’ll be as tall as he is.
I’m sure you will be,
Alice agreed. Now, where is your mother? I want to say hello!
Ruby Darcy made her way into the room, where she greeted her sister warmly.
Alice nearly gasped when she saw how pale Ruby’s lovely face was. Are you all right?
Ruby smiled. That’s what I wanted to talk to you about. . . . Come on, let’s sit inside.
Alice followed her older sister into the home where Ruby lived with her husband, Lewis, and their children. It was smaller than the home Alice lived in but beautifully furnished. Alice knew Ruby had selected many of the fabrics and pieces of furniture carefully and saved up money to purchase them through Lewis’s contacts at the mercantile. The Darcy family owned and operated the Nowhere mercantile on the first floor of the building they lived in.
Although Ruby was a young mother, she still helped out around the mercantile as much as she could because she enjoyed it. All of Alice’s sisters liked to stay busy, Alice included. In fact, their adoptive parents practically insisted upon it. They had all come to Nowhere together from a small town in New York a few years back. The church in charge of the orphanage took issue with the fact that young men and women weren’t supposed to live in the same residence. They arranged for the girls, fifteen in total, to move to Texas, and sent them on a bus with their matron, Cassie Hayes.
When they’d arrived in Texas, they’d found that there had been a terrible mistake, and there was no room for them anywhere. The women were going to be separated from the only family they’d ever known. Thankfully, Edna Petunia and Cletus Sanders had stepped in and saved the day. Although they were elderly, they were newlyweds who had always dreamed of having a family of their own, and they were happy to open their home to the young women. Alice was so happy that she hadn’t been separated from her sisters. Since she had been orphaned as an infant, they were the only family she had ever known.
Now that they had all settled in Nowhere, many of the older girls had married and started raising families of their very own. Alice was curious about what that might be like, but she assumed she’d remain living with her parents instead of marrying. She was much more serious and studious than the other young people she knew. The idea of promising herself to a man for the rest of her life was terrifying. She still didn’t understand how Edna Petunia and Cletus managed to have such a full and loving relationship. Didn’t they ever run out of things to talk about?
I have something I need to tell you,
Ruby said to Alice as her son ran out of the room to play. I’m expecting again.
Congratulations!
Alice exclaimed. It was no wonder that Ruby looked so pale and tired. Alice realized she should have recognized the signs earlier. Are you feeling all right?
Honestly, I’m not feeling all that well,
Ruby admitted. I’m not as bad as I was when I needed Sarah Jane’s help, but I feel . . . odd. I don’t know how I’m going to get through the next several months.
When are you due?
Alice asked.
Dr. Harvey thinks the baby will come in about six months’ time,
Ruby explained. I was wondering . . .
Ruby looked at Alice expectantly, like she was about to ask Alice for something.
What do you need, Ruby?
Alice loved her family and took her responsibility to them very seriously. If her sisters or parents needed anything, she was always glad to offer assistance.
I was wondering if you’d be able to help Lewis out in the mercantile. I work there almost every day to help out and also keep the place neat and tidy. Lewis told me not to worry about the mercantile, but I really think he could use the help. I wouldn’t ask if I didn’t think it was important,
Ruby continued.
Alice smiled at her older sister. Ruby, I’d be happy to help out around the mercantile. I would be glad to help your family because you and Lewis have already done so much for me.
Ever since Ruby had married Lewis, Lewis had been kind to all of her sisters. He treated them with respect and allowed them to order anything they wanted to be shipped to the mercantile.
Really?
Tears brimmed in Ruby’s eyes. Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. I’m sorry I’m getting emotional!
Alice walked over to her sister and gave her a hug. Of course.
Thank you, Alice. Who knows? Maybe one day, I’ll be able to repay the favor when you’re expecting,
Ruby suggested with a sly smile.
Alice shook her head. Thank you for the offer, but I don’t think I’ll ever get married.
Ruby looked shocked. Why not?
Alice frowned. None of the young men in this town take anything seriously. They like to joke and have fun and play pranks. There’s no one I would ever want to settle down with.
Ruby laughed. Oh, Alice. I hope one day you’ll meet a man who can change your mind about that.
With all due respect, I don’t think I will.
Alice straightened her skirt. She knew her sister wanted what was best for her, but Ruby couldn’t possibly understand. Ruby had been lucky enough to meet and marry her soulmate. Alice didn’t think she had a soulmate.
In any, case, will you stay for dinner?
Ruby invited. As a thank you for helping us out.
Alice shook her head. No, thank you, but I appreciate the offer. I need to get home and finish my chores at the house. Since I’m going to be spending more time at the mercantile, I want to make sure I don’t neglect any of my family responsibilities.
Ruby shook her head in amazement. You’re truly special, Alice. Do you know that? You’re such a responsible and considerate young woman.
Alice waved her sister’s compliment off. I’m only doing my duty, Ruby, the same as anyone else.
Alice stood up and gave her sister a hug.
Before she left, her nephew ran to Alice and threw himself around her knees. Bye, Auntie Alice!
Bye, sweetheart. You be good for your mother, do you understand?
Alice kissed him on the top of his head.
Thanks, Alice!
Ruby called.
Alice waved goodbye as she went down the stairs to return to the Sanders’ house.
*****
The following day, Alice finished her chores early and set off for the mercantile. Though it was not quite seven o’clock, she found Lewis whistling as he stocked various cans and jars onto one of the shelves near the back.
Good morning!
Alice called.
Lewis stopped what he was doing and walked to the front of the mercantile. Good morning, Alice. Ruby told me you’d be coming to help out for a while.
Yes, that’s right. Where should I start?
Alice asked.
Let me think.
Lewis frowned and looked around the store.
Alice smiled. "I may not know all the details about