The
Richest Gift

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The
Richest Gift,
November 2007
Whispers
Publishing
Genre:
Contemporary/Paranormal
Heat Index: Sensual
Format: eBook,
As a boy, David made a single wish into an old well, and was
granted something he would cherish the rest of his life. The
fairy Lena was not only his friend, but as he grew into a
man, she became the love of his life.
When
greed threatens to take her from him, he must chose between
the woman he loves, and the brother who betrayed him.
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Making his way
back to the well, David was lost in thought, not paying
attention to his surroundings. When his shoe caught a
rock, he found himself face down before the well. As he
rose with a curse on his lips, a very feminine giggle
greeted him.
David stood slowly and came face to face with the young
woman he had seen in his dream. She sat perched on the
well, and he took two steps back, caught the rock again
and landed on his backside.
“Are you a clumsy one?”
“I-I-” His mouth fell open.
“Sitting on your rump in the middle of a wooded field
with your mouth wide open will only catch you a bug or
two.”
“W-Who are you?”
“I am Lena, and you are the very unique David.” She
hopped down from her seat. “I am the fairy of Stonewell
Village.”
David stood and brushed himself off. Then a thought hit
him.
“I get it now. Angus set this up, didn't he?”
“Angus?”
“Either that or Kyle got wind of me finding that coin
and is playing a joke.”
“I am sorry, David, but I am only here because you made
your wish and tossed the coin.” She smiled. “I thank you
again. It has been long since I have been called upon.”
David watched her for a moment, wondering how he could
prove this was either a hoax or real. He snapped his
fingers.
“If this is real, tell me what I wished for. If you know
that, I will have to believe you because I didn't tell a
soul.”
“I find it very rude of you to ask such a thing, as it
was you who called on me. However, I felt how deeply you
wanted your wish. You wished for a friend, David, and so
here I am.”
Feeling his legs go weak, David once again found himself
sitting on his rump beside the well. It was impossible,
but it was real. Lena was real, and she was a fairy.
“This seems like a dream.”
“No, you are not dreaming.” She sat beside him on the
ground. “Now, please, tell me all about you. If we are
to be friends, we should know one another.”
It took him awhile to adjust to what was happening, but
he soon found himself opening up to the woman from the
well. He told her of his move to Scotland, his mother's
marriage to a kind man, and of the trouble with his
brother.
“Sounds like a good thrashing is what the young man
needs.”
“Will you tell me about you, Lena?”
“What is there to tell? I am a fairy.”
“How old are you?”
“I do not know for sure, David. The day has yet to come
when I can step from the world I know and into your
world.”
“What do you mean?”
“It is said that once a fairy meets the one who wins her
heart, she will step into the mortal world. She will be
able to live a human life, have children and be a wife.
But I have been lost so long since the village fell; I
fear my time will never come.”
“Well, if that's all it takes, I can find you a
husband.”
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