A Most Unfortunate Happenstance – Esther Hatch

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It was easier not to think of Papa in the same situations as well. Papa squeezed my shoulder and I started. “He stayed with that boy for twelve hours, Evelyn. After a day of fighting and hours of bringing in the wounded, he wouldn’t leave his side.” His voice quieted. “I did everything but command him to go to bed and do you know what he said to me?” Did I want to know? It was going to be something brave and kind, and it was easier to think of Captain Calder as a man here to woo Hattie while also at least half in love with another woman.

I didn’t want him to be the best match for her. If he was, then I was meddling in a way that could hurt Hattie once again. “What?” Mama asked, her voice quavering. “He looked me in the eye and said, ‘No one should ever be left alone.’” Papa cleared his throat, emotions catching in his voice at the memory. “‘Especially not when hope is gone.’” I took in a long, slow breath, hoping to steady myself.

Could I have mistaken Captain Calder’s intentions with Hattie? The man Papa had just described—the man Papa had always described— didn’t seem to be the kind that would be in love with one woman while pursuing another. He’d been delusional in that cottage, and while his anguish and longing had seemed genuine, what if everything had been a result of the fever? Maybe May wasn’t real, or perhaps it hadn’t been a person he’d been calling out for.

Perhaps he’d wanted something and was starting a sentence he was never able to finish. All of my prejudices against Captain Calder came from one night when he’d been in the throes of a fever. Judging him only on that seemed suddenly unjustifiable. And if I’d been wrong about him, was my discomfort over the fact that he’d kissed me when he was out of his mind enough to keep him from Hattie?

I sighed heavily. Most likely not. I turned so I could face them. Mama had tears in her eyes.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. 1kitap1.com/en For Vincent, who can certainly beat me in tennis, even if I won’t let him prove it. So, actually, we will never really know. 1kitap1.com/en For the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs.

​— ​GEORGE ELLIOT 1kitap1.com/en CONTENTS 1. Captain John Calder 2. Evelyn Blackwell 3. Evelyn Blackwell 4. Evelyn Blackwell 5. Captain John Calder 6. Evelyn Blackwell 7. Evelyn Blackwell 8. Captain John Calder 9. Captain John Calder 10. Evelyn Blackwell 11. Evelyn Blackwell 12. Captain John Calder 13. Captain John Calder 14. Captain John Calder 15.

Evelyn Blackwell 16. Captain John Calder 17. Captain John Calder 18. Captain John Calder 19. Captain John Calder 20. Evelyn Blackwell 21. Captain John Calder 22. Evelyn Blackwell 23. Evelyn Blackwell 24. Evelyn Blackwell 25. Captain John Calder 26. Captain John Calder 27. Evelyn Blackwell 28. Captain John Calder 29. Captain John Calder 30.

Evelyn Blackwell Epilogue Book one of the 2026 Supposed Scandals Supposed Scandals Series Also by Esther Hatch Acknowledgments About the Author 1kitap1.com/en 1 CAPTAIN JOHN CALDER Only a fool would travel through a storm on horseback. A fool or a man so bent on returning home after years of war he hadn’t noticed the storm clouds gathering. I was at least one of those two, and I hoped it was only the latter. I leaned forward, placing Scout’s thick warm neck between myself and the worst of the wind and torrents of water, then I loosened my hold on the reins.

I couldn’t see more than a foot in front of us, and I trusted his senses better than my own. He’d seen us through battles and storms before.

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