Born To Love Again, Again, and Again,
Part 3
Kenyon and I rushed down the mountain and pushed our horses to run hard so we could make it home before dark. We did not have time to talk about all that had transpired. At dinner Papa asked me about the foals. "I saw many fillies that you should have in your stable."
He chuckled and said, "Marie, I would have to build a dozen barns to house all the horses you want me to buy. I'm glad you enjoyed your trip".
That night I told my mind to continue with the vision I had while at Sybella's home, but nothing came to me. The next day I rushed to the barn to talk to Kenyon about the events of the day before. "I had hoped that lifetime would come to me last night, but no dreams or visions came," I said.
"You will remember things little by little. There is something you should know. You have been born with free will. You will have the opportunity to continue to live that life you saw at Sybella's. I do not mean you can be transported back in time, but you can continue with the people you knew in that life, or you can marry Henri as your parents want. The choice is yours, as it should be -- totally your free will. That is what you were born to experience in this lifetime. I must not influence you at all. I am here to help and guide you, but not to make choices for you. You know there is more to life than what you see here. Be open to your instincts. One will come soon to lay that choice before you."
I reeled at what he said, "one will come soon". "He is the man with the long blond hair, isn't he? What is his name?" I cried. I begged and pleaded for more information.
But he shook his head. "I must not reveal that. You must remember it for yourself. I will only tell you that I must go soon and while I am gone I will prepare for your journey to him. I will come for you and take you to your destiny. Once you are there you can make a choice to stay or return here" he explained.
"You are going to leave me Kenyon! Why can't you stay? I want you to stay!" I wailed. "What am I going to do without you?"
"Marie, one night soon you will disappear from this household. We will ride to the one that you are meant to be with. If I remain here and we take off together, your father will send hundreds of men to hunt for the two of us. He will suspect that I kidnapped you for myself. It is too dangerous. I must leave first. I will arrange for a new stableman to be hired. Then I will come for you. You can take Royal Secret with you. We will talk more later. Just stay open for visions and dreams."
I nodded and went back to the house. When I got there my mother was flushed with excitement and she was talking to the kitchen staff. "We will have a magnificent soiree for Marie's betrothal," she was saying.
"Mother, did I hear you mention my name?" I asked.
"Yes, Marie, on your birthday, May first, we will have a huge party for you and officially announce your engagement to Henri. Go to you room and start preparing a guest list."
I wrinkled my nose and told her I would do it in a few minutes, but for right now I needed to go back to the barn. "Well, hurry back!" she said.
I rushed back to Kenyon and told him what my mother had told me. "Then we must make our plans soon. Tonight I will tell your father that I will be leaving within the next three or four weeks. I will introduce him to my cousin and suggest that he hire him to take my place, and we can make our plans."
Kenyon and I rushed down the mountain and pushed our horses to run hard so we could make it home before dark. We did not have time to talk about all that had transpired. At dinner Papa asked me about the foals. "I saw many fillies that you should have in your stable."
He chuckled and said, "Marie, I would have to build a dozen barns to house all the horses you want me to buy. I'm glad you enjoyed your trip".
That night I told my mind to continue with the vision I had while at Sybella's home, but nothing came to me. The next day I rushed to the barn to talk to Kenyon about the events of the day before. "I had hoped that lifetime would come to me last night, but no dreams or visions came," I said.
"You will remember things little by little. There is something you should know. You have been born with free will. You will have the opportunity to continue to live that life you saw at Sybella's. I do not mean you can be transported back in time, but you can continue with the people you knew in that life, or you can marry Henri as your parents want. The choice is yours, as it should be -- totally your free will. That is what you were born to experience in this lifetime. I must not influence you at all. I am here to help and guide you, but not to make choices for you. You know there is more to life than what you see here. Be open to your instincts. One will come soon to lay that choice before you."
I reeled at what he said, "one will come soon". "He is the man with the long blond hair, isn't he? What is his name?" I cried. I begged and pleaded for more information.
But he shook his head. "I must not reveal that. You must remember it for yourself. I will only tell you that I must go soon and while I am gone I will prepare for your journey to him. I will come for you and take you to your destiny. Once you are there you can make a choice to stay or return here" he explained.
"You are going to leave me Kenyon! Why can't you stay? I want you to stay!" I wailed. "What am I going to do without you?"
"Marie, one night soon you will disappear from this household. We will ride to the one that you are meant to be with. If I remain here and we take off together, your father will send hundreds of men to hunt for the two of us. He will suspect that I kidnapped you for myself. It is too dangerous. I must leave first. I will arrange for a new stableman to be hired. Then I will come for you. You can take Royal Secret with you. We will talk more later. Just stay open for visions and dreams."
I nodded and went back to the house. When I got there my mother was flushed with excitement and she was talking to the kitchen staff. "We will have a magnificent soiree for Marie's betrothal," she was saying.
"Mother, did I hear you mention my name?" I asked.
"Yes, Marie, on your birthday, May first, we will have a huge party for you and officially announce your engagement to Henri. Go to you room and start preparing a guest list."
I wrinkled my nose and told her I would do it in a few minutes, but for right now I needed to go back to the barn. "Well, hurry back!" she said.
I rushed back to Kenyon and told him what my mother had told me. "Then we must make our plans soon. Tonight I will tell your father that I will be leaving within the next three or four weeks. I will introduce him to my cousin and suggest that he hire him to take my place, and we can make our plans."
