“My name is Clara Whitfield,” she said.
Then, as if the name tasted wrong, she swallowed and corrected herself.
“No,” she whispered, eyes dropping. “It was Clara Whitfield on paper. But my name is Eleanor Vance. I… I used my mother’s maiden name in the letters. I thought it would sound more proper.”
Liam blinked. “Why would you—”
“I came from Boston,” she rushed on, words spilling now that the gate had opened. “I was a mail-order bride.”