"Oh, everyone-those over there are from Prince Charles and the Duchess…that obscenely huge one is from my father, naturally." Rhia rolled her eyes. "He seems to think money spent equals love."

"For some people, it does." Dr. Shaw remarked.

"Well…anyway. Those little pink rosebuds are from Chase and Sydney-they were here earlier. Sydney's baby is beautiful, too, isn't she?"

Zara nodded. "We saw them as were coming in. Yes, she's just adorable. Whatever else you can say about Reginald, he was a very handsome man."

Her husband gave a warning cough. Rhia rushed on. "Oh-and these right here are from Russell and Amelia-oops, I mean. Their Royal Majesties, the King and Queen of Gastonia." She grimaced apologetically; she was still getting used to the protocol of titles. "They're coming for the christening, by the way."

"Did you check the bouquet for rubber snakes?" Zara asked tartly, and her husband chuckled.

"She's still ticked because Lord Carrington got her with a water balloon the last time he was here. Personally, I think it's great that even a king can have an inner child."

"Well." Zara said, touching a finger to the sleeping baby's downy head, "we'll leave you three alone-we just stopped by to say hello and greet the new arrival. We're on our way to the opening of the Alzheimer's and Dementia Center at Perth Castle. King Weston is supposed to cut the ribbon. I hope-"

Nikolas nodded. "He's been here already. Stopped by on his way to the ceremony as well."

"Oh, good. Okay, then, I guess we'll see you at the christening." Zara dipped another curtsey as she turned to go, then paused in the doorway. "Speaking of which, have you two decided on a name yet?"

Rhia and Nikolas looked at each other. Nikolas nodded.

"Yes, we have," Rhia said, drawing a breath that quivered with happiness. "It's…Sarah."

Zara looked startled for a moment, then brightened. "Oh-Sarah. That's lovely. Is it for anyone in particular?"

Rhia looked into her husband's eyes and smiled. "For serendipity," she whispered.

Author's Note

In addition to abolishing by royal decree the restrictions of gender on the laws of primogeniture governing inheritance of property and titles, in the first year of his reign, King Nikolas the First established Sihershire's first democratically elected parliament. He also appointed a special committee to draft a new constitution for the country, to include articles providing for the future of the monarchy. Popular opinion being in favor of retaining Silvershire's monarchy as a cherished part of its history and traditions, provisions are being considered whereby future rulers may be chosen or deposed according to the will of the people.

KATHLEEN CREIGHTON

has roots deep in the California soil but has relocated to South Carolina. As a child, she enjoyed listening to old-timers' tales, and her fascination with the past only deepened as she grew older. Today she says she is interested in everything-ait, music, gardening, zoology, anthropology and history, but people are at the top of her list. She also has a lifelong passion for writing, and now combines her two loves in romance novels.