Inheritance and succession -- Fiction; Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Garth took one step from the middle of the little sitting-room to the
sofa, and sat down beside the girl. He crowded her as Severance had done
that afternoon, but she didn't move an inch.
"I didn't say that!" He spoke the words in her hair--that silky hair
which had seemed too divine to touch. "I asked you how much you thought
it took to kill love. But nothing could kill mine for you. Nothing on
earth or in hell. And I _have_ been in hell, Marise."
"Come to heaven with me, then," she whispered, and clasped his neck with
both her young arms. Her cheek, wet with tears, was pressed against his.
"You--_mean_ it?" he stammered.
"Yes--yes. I _love_ you! Because--you're so _queer_, you made me,
somehow. I know now I never really loved anyone but you. And I never
will if--you _care_!"
"Care? I'm in heaven already." He framed her face in his hands and
kissed her on the lips, a long, long kiss that made up for everything.
"In heaven?" she murmured. "So am I. But it will be better at Vision
House. _Dear_ Vision House. Dear _home_!"
Garth sprang up, bringing her with him, his arm round her waist.
"Let's go now!" he said.
THE END
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