This is the author's very first novel. It was published in 1979. It was inspired by her grandmother's story.
Minnesota 1910
Two brothers, Jonathan 28, and Aaron 24.
They shared the family farm equally, although the land had been left to Jonathan while the house had been willed to Aaron.
Jonathan was married to Mary for seven years, but the child they both wanted never arrived.
Jonathan was introverted, did not show his feelings or expressed affection. He was quiet and reserved, sort of the boring type.
Aaron was outgoing, talkative, expressive and fun.
Aaron and Mary were very close, with an easy way with one another, always having fun together, but they were strictly friends, observing the proprieties between brother and sister in law.
After reading a certain bible verse, an idea entered Jonathan's head. He did plenty of praying over it,
before gathering his brother and wife to tell them:
"This place needs children, and they won't spring from me. But you, Aaron, they could spring from you "
Aaron was upset "I am getting pretty damn sick of everyone in five counties pushing me to get married. Priscilla is pushing me to marry her and now you are pushing me Jonathan?"
"I am not talking about you and Priscilla. I am talking about you and Mary "
"Me and Mary? Christ almighty! You got some apologising. There's nothing between Mary and me"
"I know, but as l can't sire a child, l know that you can. No one will know that the child is not mine. It wouldn't be no bastard "
"I think the only bastard here is you " Aaron shouted.
"Mary" Jonathan said "l can see the need in you. You need what nature intended. Would it be unkind if Aaron could give you that? I'd just ask you both to think about it, and consider it."
A few weeks later, Jonathan informed them that he was leaving for the City. He was to be away for a few days.
Nothing was said but they all knew that he was going away to leave Aaron and Mary alone in the house.
What could go wrong, right? Well, everything...
SPOILERS
After dropping off Jonathan at the train station, Aaron and Mary returned home.
Mary was in her room preparing for bed when Aaron knocked:
"May l came in?"
He then asked her to take her braids out. He never saw her with her hair down before.
"I thought l could keep from coming to you, Mary "
"It’s wrong Aaron "
"It’s not wrong yet. All you have to do is say the word and l'll leave "
"I can't say it, Aaron "
That night Mary discovered passion for the first time in her life.
"My beautiful Mary girl. You've come to me as innocent as a bride, and l can't thank Jonathan enough. But l pity him his ignorance and what he's missed in you "
They spent two days and nights together. They confessed their love for each other.
The third day Jonathan returned back. He knew. He had second thought, that was too late now to consider.
Mary was expecting. Aaron wanted them to run away together to another State.
Mary told him that she had to get over her love for him and make a new life with Jonathan.
She reminded him that he had tried the City once and he hated it. It was farming that was his way of life. How could they go away from the farm?
He placed his hand on her stomach "This is where my life is. How can l live here without it and you?"
That night Mary told Jonathan about the pregnancy.
Jonathan thanked Aaron.
Aaron told him that if it was the other way around, he did not think he'd be thanking him. If Mary were his wife, he'd kill the man who laid a hand on her.
Jonathan asked "You love her then?"
"I love her, Jonathan. I reckon she's what l was looking to find, only l never knew it till this happened.
She was always too close for me to see"
"And what about Mary? Does she love you too?"
"She is your wife. That's for you to ask her, that's for her to say "
Jonathan told him that the only way out of this mess was for him to marry Priscilla.
Mary had a baby girl. Not long after that, Jonathan died in a tornado.
Months went by.
Aaron told Mary "Jonathan is dead, and we can't keep him between us for ever. We're alive, Mary. You and l are alive and it's wrong to deny it any longer. I've loved you for so long. I thought you might have changed your mind about me with Jonathan gone "
"I was afraid of what people would say Aaron. I tried not to love you because it seemed we could never be allowed to without a scandal".
Aaron and Mary did have a HEA, but a bitter-sweet one.
This book was made into a movie in 1989, titled: The Fulfilment Of Mary Gray. Young Cheryl Ladd played Mary, and young Lewis Smith played Aaron.
The thing is that in the movie we have a different ending than the book. In the movie Mary and Aaron did not end up together after Jonathan's death, which ruined the movie in my opinion.
I am not at all sure if what Aaron and Mary did was justified, or if they were just another couple of cheaters.
I also wonder if this tactic was common place in the past for childless couples.