The castle hadn't seen so much merriment in ages. There had never been a cause or reason till now and everyone was making sure it would be well met. Julia stepped onto Dunvegan land for the first time in almost ten years and felt an energy surge through her. For all that she was living in her homeland on Mull, Skye had been where she had felt herself come alive. A smile played on her lips as she climbed the long distance to the courtyard.
Garreth and Peadair were there to greet her, as news came of her arrival. They greeted their mother with deep affection and led her into the hall to sit. A servant brought herbal tea for her and offered her a biscuit from a plate she was carrying. Julia took her tea and a biscuit and smiled at her, sharing a moment of remembrance of times past.
"It's good tae see ye here again, Lady Julia. It's been far too long since ye've been here." Rachel said and curtseyed.
"It's nice tae be here, Rachel. I've missed the castle and the people in it." Julia told her happily.
Rachel smiled and left for the kitchen again.
"My heart has'ne been happier, Mother. I ne'er knew love could feel like this. And now having ye here again, I'm o'ercome wi' so much joy." Garreth told her, his eyes welling up.
Julia looked at her son, seeing him make another step towards becoming a man and smiled from her heart.
"Garreth, my heart is happier than it has been in so many years, since yer father passed. Nothing could make as happy. I'm looking forward tae meeting Therese, she must be someone special tae ha'e ye joined so quickly." she pried at him, looking for more details
"I knew in my heart the moment I saw her, she was the one fer me. She knew it tae. Tae show oor love, she has gi'en me her cross tae wear." to which Garreth took it out from under his tunic.
Julia took it in her hand delicately and looked at the embedded jewels, before turning her eyes up to his.
"What does she ha'e of yer's then?" Julia asked, worried she knew what he must have given her in exchange.
"She has the Luck of Dunvegan wi' her. We'll exchange them again during the ceremony." Garreth told her.
Peadair looked at his mother with worry, knowing she would be upset at what Garreth had done.
"Garreth, no. Hoo could ye do such a thing? Do ye no remember yer father's last words before he died?" Julia told him, the distress of his actions clearly showing their effect on her.