heyes

heyes

Monday, July 25, 2011

Chapter 13



The saddlehorn digging into her ribs was going to make her sick.  The horse was weaving in and out of the trees at a good trot.  Her stomach was being pummeled with ever beat of its hooves on the ground.  They had been riding for what she figured was about an hour.   If she didn't change positions soon her breakfast was going to be all over Harlan's leg.  That might be an improvement, she thought as the rancid smell of his filth encrusted pant leg filled her nostrils, adding further to her urge to puke.  Just as she was about to voice her extreme discomfort to her captor, he pulled rein and shoved her off the horse into a sprawling heap on the ground.  Her backside took the brunt of this fall.  Another bruise to add to my collection, she thought.  When he jumped down from the horse she expected him to try and finish what he  had started back at the camp, but she was relieved when he paid her absolutely no mind and started rummaging through the saddlebags on Joshua's horse. Don't just sit here. Make a run for it.  She rose to her feet too quickly and a wave of nausea hit her like a ton of bricks and the pounding in her head made her dizzy.  She was grabbing the nearest tree trunk for support when her bonds were tugged and she stumbled forward toward the horse.

"You ain't goin' nowhere, Missy, "  he responded to her unspoken intentions.   He tied her bonds to the saddlehorn and continued his pilfering.  Several items fell unheeded to the ground.

She laid her head against Rusty's powerful neck, finding some comfort in the closeness of the gentle giant she and Joshua had become so fond of.  Joshua.  Lord, please let him be alright. She had no idea how badly he was hurt or if he would even be able to ride after her, but she did know that while there was breath in his body he was either behind them or he would send Thaddeus after them.  She felt that in her spirit as sure as she felt her heart beating.  Be careful, boys, please, be careful. 


A string of obscenities from Harlan's foul mouth startled her.  He must not have found what he was looking for.  Food probably.  "If it's food you wanted you should have stolen the mule.  That's where all the supplies were, you dummy."  The last two words she mumbled under her breath, but he heard her anyway.

He rewarded her insults by grabbing her roughly by her upper arm and jerking her painfully around to face him.  "Git up there on that horse, girl,"  he growled as he shoved her, waving his knife in the air.  He was going to let her mount first?  Maybe she could spur Rusty into a run and get away!   "And don't try taking off on that horse neither.  I can aim and throw this blade better than your friend can aim a gun."   Her shoulders dropped at little, knowing he had anticipated and thwarted her plan.

She did as she was told relieved that she at least wouldn't have to go any further with the saddle horn gouging her stomach.  When he mounted the horse behind her she almost wanted to laugh at the absurdity and irony of them riding double just like she and Joshua had.  Only this time,  she was being abducted, not rescued.  And she was dreading the contact of his body behind her,  where she had welcomed Joshua's reassuring closeness.  She leaned forward as far as she could to minimize the contact between her and her captor.  But she had eagerly anticipated leaning back against the refuge of Joshua's chest.   As Rusty galloped further southward,  she closed her eyes and held tightly to the memory of the feel of Joshua's warm, solid body enclosing her in safety and peace.

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 He was sure making it easy to follow his trail.     The boys knew  that meant only one of two things.  When an outlaw being trailed didn't attempt in any way to hide his trail or zigzag around to confuse the ones on his tail, he was either headed straight for a hideout where he had backup and he wanted you to follow,  or he was severely underestimating the trackers.   The boys figured it was a combination of both.  Mathis was probably headed to where his cohorts were holed up, and he figured no one would be on his tail this soon.  The boys couldn't wait to show him how wrong he was.   They could both track with the best of  them and they were prepared for whatever awaited when they caught up to him.

"They stopped here.  And somebody was on the ground here."   Kid squatted to better observe the tell tale signs.  Kid was doing the close inspections of the ground so Heyes could avoid mounting and dismounting too much.  His head still hurt and dizziness loomed with any sudden movement.  When Kid found several familiar items from Heyes saddlebags among the undergrowth on the forest floor, they called out Evie's name just to make sure she wasn't somewhere nearby.  Birds chirping, insects buzzing, and leaves rustling in the wind were the only response. “He must have been looking for food,”  Kid pondered out loud.

They rode on.

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"I need to stop."  Those were the only words that had been spoken since they had last stopped almost three hours ago.  She was trying to gage the time by the position of sun.  She figured it was between noon and one p.m.  Her bladder was going to explode if she didn't relief it of its burden soon.

"I ain't got time to stop."  Harlan craned his neck around in all directions checking for any signs that they were being followed.   " And I sure ain't giving you no opportunities to get away."

"Fine, then,  I'll just pee all over you.  I'm sure you won't be able to tell the difference.  In fact it might improve the smell of your clothes."

The swift sharp blow to the side of her head made her ears ring.  Evie tried to bring her hands up to cradle her abused ear, but her hands were tethered short to the saddlehorn.  Tears burned the back of her eyelids.  He slid from the saddle and loosened her bonds from the saddle.  "I've had just about enough of your sass you little bitch.  You can take a piss miss high and mighty, but I'm gonna have my eyes on you the whole time.  And if you try anything I'll box your other ear, you got it?"

The scathing look she shot him as she slid to the ground only made him laugh his obnoxious girlie laugh.  "Yep, you're a real firecracker, ain't ya.  Them Mexican banditos are sure gonna have a good time putting your fire out.   A few weeks of taking on one horny buck after another and you won't be so high and mighty, gal.  Well, whadda you waitin' for.  Thought you had to go."

"I can't very well go with my hands tied together, now can I?"

"Aw,  that's right, I'll have to  help you get your bloomers down, won’t I.”

He moved toward her and she instinctively backed up until she bumped into the horse.   He stood in front of her pinning her there.  She defensively put her bound hands up to her chest to shield herself  from him.  "You keep your hands off me.  I can manage just fine by myself."

"Suit yourself."  He turned slightly and began to unbotton the fly of his trousers.  Then he exposed his flaccid manhood and began to urinate near her feet.  Evie turned her face in embarrassment.   He was the most foul and disgusting  human being she had ever encountered in her entire life.  Once he was finished, he remained where he was, only inches from her.  "If you ain't gonna go then get back on the horse!"  he yelled.

Obviously he had no intentions of giving her any privacy or any space.  She was tempted to just forget it and pee in her pants, but she didn't want to be in the saddle with wet pants on rubbing her raw.  She began to fumble with the row of buttons closing  of her pants.  It was impossible with her hands bound like they were.  He laughed again at her difficulty.  "Looks like miss high and mighty needs a little help after all.    And I'm more than happy to oblige."

His hands went for the fly of her pants.  She instinctively blocked his hands with hers.  He took his knife out and held it to her cheek.  She froze.  With his free hand he unbottoned her pants.  Then he shoved them roughly down over her hips, letting his none too gentle hands linger longer than was necessary on her creamy skin.    Her  pants  and bloomers  fell to her ankles.  Thankfully the tails of her shirt were long enough to cover her most private parts.  But her legs were completely exposed.  She wanted desperately to show no signs of fear to this heartless villian.  But in spite of her best efforts she trembled slightly with fear when he took a few steps back to get a better view of her naked flesh.  He licked his lips as he fondled her with his eyes.  Then quick as a whip he was back in front of her with the knife to her cheek. "Now squat and do your business."

She thought of the sweet, nurturing way Joshua had taken care of her for the last week.  How he had given her the privacy she needed while still staying close at hand in case she needed him.  But this pervert wanted to humiliate her and take his own perverted pleasure while doing so.  Then she remembered what this lecherous beast had done to Joshua this morning, and her fear changed to angry hatred.  If he wanted her to squat and do her business she most certaintly would.  She turned so her back was to him, squatted over his left foot and soaked his boot with the contents of her bladder.  She expected another ear splitting blow to the head any second, but it would be worth it.  When it didn't come, she rose quickly and spun around.   Her attempt to humiliate him had left her bare bottom exposed to his lascivious gaze.  She immediatly regretted her smart alec actions.  He would probably rape her now.  But instead he reached down and grabbed her pants in both hands and pulled then slowly up her legs, again lingering longer than necessary on her smooth thighs and her rounded hips.  Her muscles flexed as if the motion could keep his touch from reaching her skin.  "If I didn't know them murdering asshole friends of yours was on my tail, I'd show you just what a man can do between legs like yours."    He refastened her buttons then tethered her bonds to the saddlehorn once again.    As they continued the journey southward,  she took comfort in his words.  So he knew that Joshua and Thaddeus were on his tail.  Good, that made two of them.  She knew it too and she could hardly wait until they caught up.

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"Looks like they stopped here to relieve themselves."   Kid used his boot to scatter the leaves that had been matted down by the evidence of his discovery.

"Looks like they were awful close to each other when they did it too."   Heyes tone was very quiet and subdued.  Kid knew what his partner was implying and it made him uneasy as well.

"Least we know she's still alive, Heyes."   Kid tried to ease his friend's mind.

Heyes didn't respond.  Knowing that she was still alive deadened most of the fear that had been growing inside of him.  Now something different had taken seed and was beginning to grow.  It was an emotion Hannibal Heyes rarely felt.  But when he did feel it, it was intense and explosive.  That emotion was rage.
 
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 It was late afternoon when Harlan finally stopped and allowed the tired horse to drink from the creek branch that snaked through the woods.  Evangeline kneeled beside the steed to drink herself.  Harlan was again scouring through the contents of Joshua's bags.  Evie stayed close to Rusty, rubbing his quivering withers.  If he hadn't been such a strong animal he would have fallen over by now.  The animal must have sensed her unease,  and she felt tears sting her eyes when he lowered his big head and nudged her arm with his nose.  She gave a weak smile and buried her face in his flowing mane.  "He'll find us, Rusty, I know he will,"  she whispered.  But as the sun got closer to the mountaintops in the west she was beginning to doubt her own words.  It would be dark soon.  Then tracking them would become almost impossible.  And this maniac was not going to stop until he reached his destination or until he killed Rusty in the effort to get there. And even is she managed to get away from Harlan, how could she possibly find her way in the darkness of this vast forest.   Her only hope was that the darkness would force him to stop, giving Joshua and Thaddeus more time to catch up.

"Time for you to get changed in to something a little more lady like, missy."
She was startled from her thoughts when one of her dresses, pilfered from the saddlebags,  was thrown into her face.

"Get them boy clothes off and put that on.  I want you looking like a girl when I get you there.  They ain't gonna pay top dollar for no tomboy."

"In case you didn't learn anything from last time,  I can't do that with my hands tied."

"I'll untie you, but you better not try nothing funny.  You might run, but you won't get far. I can run like a deer, and when I catch up to you..well, let's just say I don't think you'll like what happens next."

Once she was loosed she stood there waiting for him to at least turn his back.  "I'm not undressing in front of you."

"Oh, you ain't?  Well, I'll just undress you myself then."   He was on her before the words had completely left his mouth.  He put the huge knife blade into her shirt collar and sliced it clean in half from top to bottom.

"Alright!  I'll do it!"  she screamed in outrage.

She glared at him as she removed the ruined shirt, wadded it into a ball and angrily heaved it several feet away.   She kicked her shoes off and stepped out of her britches giving them a fling with her foot as she did so.  She may as well have been naked as she stood there in her thin camisole and bloomers.  His perverted gaze raking her up and down.   She very hurriedly pulled the dress over her head.  It was a beautiful dress her mother had made for her last summer.  The pale blue tiered skirt was made of light cotton and the white lace trimmed  bodice was made to fall off the shoulder in a cascade of ruffles.  The airy garment left her shoulders and her arms exposed and the lightweight fabric allowed the chilled evening breeze to pass straight through to her uncovered legs beneath.  She realized then she had left Joshua's coat by the river that morning.  If it got too cold tonight, she was going to be even more miserable than she was already.

He gaped at her while she put her boots back on her socked feet.  Evie turned away from him and took refuge under Rusty's neck as he sauntered closer to her, with a leering smile on his face.  He took a strand of her hair in his vile smelling hands and rubbed it between his fingers.  "Nice.  Real nice."   He brought the hair to his nose and inhaled the scent of it.  He closed his eyes and savored the sweet aroma for a moment.  Evie shivered from revulsion.  "It sure is easy to see why that coward was anxious to save your sweet ass.  I can't blame him for wantin' to taste your wares."   He ran his putrid hand across her cheek and down to her throat.  How different this wretched low life's touch was from Joshua's.   She shrank away from his cold creepy caress.  But Joshua's touch had left a trail of fire that lingered on her skin long afterwards and left her wanting to experience more.  Again the memory of her beloved Joshua and what this retrobate swine had done to him and to her family, had her anger bristled to the point that she literally had to bite her own tongue to keep from telling him what she really thought of him.

"And since he's done spoiled the goods, I may as well get me a little sample."   When he cupped her chin to bring her face around to his cold clammy lips, she couldn't  resist anymore.  She spun around as she slapped his stinking hands away from her face.

"He didn't spoil anything, you idiot,"  she ground out between clenched teeth.   " I made that whole thing up just to distract you so you would leave him alone.  And you swallowed it hook, line, and sinker.  He would never take advantage of a helpless grieving girl!  And now he's coming for me and I hope he kills you, you filthy beast.   And if anybody's a coward it's you!  You beat a defenseless thirteen year old boy to death....."

She didn't get to finish her rant before his backhand caught her right cheek and nearly spun her around on her feet.  Her hand flew up to sooth her aching jaw.  The stinging pain made tears well up in her eyes before spilling over onto her cheeks.    She didn't have the strength to fight  as he forcefully bound her chapped wrists again.  Once they were in the saddle, he held the knife to her throat.  "You say one more word to me,  and I'll cut your tongue out.   A mute woman'll bring even more than a virgin one."

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They only had about three hours of daylight left.  Kid scanned the area where he had just dismounted.  He walked to the creek side.   "They watered the horse here.  These droppings look pretty fresh.  We can't be but about an hour behind them."  When Heyes didn't respond he looked behind him to see where his partner had gone.  He was crouched about three yards away examining something he'd picked up from the ground.

Heyes heard Kid approaching him from behind.  He didn't speak.  He wordlessly held up the shirt, sliced in half for his partner to see.  Kid took the shirt and studied it.  He passed the garment back to his  partner and they held a mute conversation with their eyes for a moment.  Wordlessly, they headed back to their mounts.  That's when Kid stumbled over the pair of pants.  Again, blue eyes conversed with brown and their pace quickened back to their mounts.



He knew what Heyes was thinking.  And he feared the worst himself, but he needed to reassure his friend.  "Don't jump to any conclusions, Heyes.  She's not gonna be any good to him dead or....."  He didn't finish that thought when  his usually calm and passive partner turned a narrow incensed gaze in his direction, as if to say "I dare you to even say it, Kid."

Kid studied his partner for a moment.  He was gently holding the mutilated clothes that Evie had been wearing.  Then his gentle hold became an iron grip as he clutched the clothes in an angry fist.  A subtle change was coming over his friend.  It would have gone unnoticed to anyone else, but not to the Kid.  Heyes breathing was quicker and deeper.  His eyes had become flat and almost emotionless.  His lower jaw worked back and forth as if he were tasting the rage that was boiling up from deep inside of him.  This was not good.  Jed Curry had known Hannibal Heyes for twenty-seven years.  In those twenty-seven years he could count on one hand how many times he's seen him this angry.  And every one of those times had been when someone had harmed somebody  Heyes cared about.  As he watched him now, he had no doubt that this was one of those times.  He would have to keep a close eye on his cousin.  Although the times he'd been this mad were few, they had almost lead to disaster.  Kid recalled a time at Valparaiso when  he had received a spanking for something he didn't even do.  Hannibal had been so angry at the injustice to his youger cousin,  he had snuck into the teachers quarters and placed several snakes in the bed of the teacher responsible.  They never found out who did it and Heyes never admitted to him that he had, but Jed had  known.  The teacher hadn't been bitten and the snakes weren't deadly, but the poor teacher had been so frightened, she had resigned the next day.  He'd seen the smug smirk on Hannibal's face as he'd watched the teacher placing her bags and her trunk full of  belongings into the waiting coach.  The look on his face had said, "That's what you get for hurting Jed."   Only it wasn't Hannibal the boy he was looking at now. It was Heyes, the man.   And the person he cared for hadn't received a spanking, she'd been taken by a murdering rapist.  And he wasn't armed with harmless snakes this time,  he was armed with a rifle.  The man who'd taken Evie may as well have  a big old target right in the middle of his chest. 

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A dim orange glow behind the mountains in the west was all that remained of the sun.  The inky blackness of night would soon take its place, making it impossible to go any further.   Evangeline was miserable.  She was cold and hungry.  Her entire body was riddled with scrapes and bruises.  She ached all over and her head still pounded.  But all of that was nothing compared to the sorrow she felt in her heart as her hopes of Joshua finding her before nightfall  sank with the sun. Would she ever see him again?  Would she ever get to tell him how much she loved him?  Harlan had tied her bonds to his belt, forcing her to remain next to him wherever he went.  She stretched the two feet of rawhide as far as it would go to distance herself as much as possible from him.  He had refused to make a fire, not wanting to create any signal that could be followed.  But at least he had laid out the bed roll from Joshua's saddle.  She reclined onto the bedding, and was hit with another wave of sorrow.  She could still smell Joshua's unique masculine scent on the blanket.  Her mind wandered back to the last night she had shared with him.  It had only been twenty-four hours ago, but it seemed like days. She missed his so much.  She longed to feel his warm, solid frame snuggled behind her.  But all she felt was the cold night breeze as it blew through the thin gossemer material of her dress.  She curled up on her side and tucked her bound hands beneath her cheek.  How unfair life had turned out to be for her.  Her mother had wanted her to find her "Gabriel."  Well she had found him.  At the expense of her parents and brother, she had found him.  The one person in the world she would die for.  Would go to the ends of the earth for.  And just like her namesake in the story it seemed she was destined to lose him before she could ever really enjoy having him.  Her foul smelling captor reclined next to her and she was reminded again of all the torturous deeds he had commited towards her and her family and now Joshua.  Her anger and her love for Joshua combined to light a new fire inside of her.  And just like her namesake from the book, she would not give up hope.  She'd  find a way to escape this madman, and she would find her way back to Joshua.  No matter how long it took or how far she had to go.  

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“Heyes we've got to stop.  It's getting too dark and  dangerous to keep moving."  

"Do you think he's stopping?"  

"Yeah,  I do.  You can't see your hand in front of your face out here.  He's not gonna risk injuring the horse by riding in this kind of darkness.   Let's get a fire going before we lose the last bit of daylight.  We'll start out again at first light."

Heyes reluctantly dismounted and dropped to the ground next to some fallen trees.  He didn't realize how tired and how sore he was until now.  Kid had insisted he rest instead of helping set up camp.  So he watched unseeing as Kid built a fire and unsaddled the horse and mule.  His mind was haunted by unwanted visions of Evie, alone, hurt, crying for help. Calling his name.  And she hadn’t been wearing his coat when he took her.  She was probably cold and hungry and scared.   A sharp pain in his jaw, jolted him briefly from his thoughts and he realized he was grinding his teeth when he thought about that pig touching her. 

"Here, you need to eat something."  Kid was standing over him offering him a cold biscuit stuffed with cold leftover bacon from breakfast.  He shook his head and refused the meal.

"You ain't eat since breakfast, Heyes.  And with a head injury, you need to eat to keep up your strength."

"Do you think she's had anything to eat since breakfast, Kid?  I can't eat knowing she's probably hungry."

Kid sat down next to his friend.  "I know how you must feel, Heyes, but you're not  gonna be any good to her if you're falling over, weak from not eating.  You know she would fuss up a storm about you not taking care of yourself if she was here. Go on take it."

Heyes unwillingly took the food, just to make Kid feel better.  

Kid ate in silence as he observed his friend pretending to eat.    The subtle changes that had come over him since they’d discovered Evie’s discarded clothes had not disappeared.  If anything they seem to intensify with the sinking sun.  And he'd been practically silent since they'd found the clothes too.  When Hannibal Heyes was this silent it was only because  he was asleep or he was planning something.  When he got this way he was planning something that he wasn’t going to share with the Kid.  Something foolish and dangerous. 

“Heyes, whatever you’re planning over there, just put it out of your mind right now.  We’re gonna catch up to that jackass.  And when we do you’re gonna let me take care of it, you understand?"

When Heyes turned away from him and stared out into the surrounding darkness without replying, Kid became even more worried.  Hannibal Heyes didn’t let Kid Curry say something like that without some sort of clever comeback.  Not unless he already had his mind made up to do something foolish and dangerous.  But when Heyes picked up the rifle laying at his side and began to inspect it, making sure the lever action worked and that he had plenty of ammo, Kid became downright nervous. 
   
"Kid, when we catch up to him,"  Heyes said with and eerie calm, "if the worst has happened, I don't think I can stop myself from killing him."

He had never heard Hannibal Heyes sincerely threaten to kill anybody in his entire life.  It was strange to hear those words come from his mouth.  It sounded like something he would say to Heyes.  Only when Heyes said it, it was almost scary.  That settled it.  He was going to have to take the lead this time and do all the figuring in this situation.  Because his partner had obviously taken over the role of the man with the itchy trigger finger and barely checked seething rage.  And Kid knew his friend too well not to take the change in his mannerisms serious.  He knew from his own experience that the rage was gnawing at Heyes and he wouldn’t be satisfied until he’d seen Evie’s tormenter suffer.  He would have to be the one with the wiser, calmer mind this time.  If not, he was afraid his partner would end up with two notches on his gun belt.

"Heyes, I don't blame you for feeling that way.   Shoot, I'd like to kill him myself, but you know we can't afford to ride into town and tell the sheriff that you've  killed two people.  Even if they did deserve it.  We just can't take the risk.  It's bad enough that we gotta tell him you've killed one man.  So just get that notion out of your head right now.  You'll just have to settle for him rotting away in a jail cell for the rest of his life.  Or at least until they hang him.  Which you know the will.    Anyway,  what happened to me doin' the shootin' and you doin' the thinkin'?"

"Kid I ain't been thinking straight since I found her passed out cold in that valley."

"But you're not thinking about killing him anymore, right?" 

He hung his head, "No, I guess not."

Kid didn't reply.  He just put his hand on his friend's shoulder and gave it an encouraging squeeze, as his blue eyes gave him a sympathetic gaze. Then he yawned.   "Think I'll catch me a little shut eye."


Hannibal Heyes stared out into the dark wilderness that spread out in all directions.  A person alone in this kind of darkness could go insane with fear.  He closed his eyes to get some idea of how she must feel.  He could hear the roar of the rolling river rapids, swollen from the recent rains.  He could hear insects, coyotes, and all manner of critters and varments prowling in the undergrowth nearby.  A wave of sickness passed through him that had nothing to do with his injury or hunger.  His heart was sick because she was at the mercy of that snake, alone in the fathomless blackness of night,  and he was helpless to do anything about it.  His helplessness mixed with the anger he felt and formed an emotion that went far beyond rage.  He added more bullets to the Winchester repeater that lay across his lap and cocked it.  He was glad he hadn't made any promises to the Kid.  She better not have a scratch on her, mister.  Because if she does....God help you.

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Halfway down the shore Evangeline waited in silence,
Not overcome with greif, but strong in the hourSo of affliction...
Then she beheld the face of Gabriel pale with emotion.
Tears then filled her eyes, and, eagerly running to meet him,
Clasped she his hands, and laid her head on his shoulder and whispered...
“Gabriel! be of good cheer!  for if we love one another,
Nothing, in truth, can harm us, whatever mischances may happen!”    

The loud crack of a tree branch falling startled her from her dream.   She had drifted off in spite of her best efforts to stay awake.  She had been dreaming that Joshua had found her and they ran into each other's arms, and fell to the ground in a passionate embrace, followed by a long smoldering kiss, while the passage from the book resounded in her head.  Once again she was struck with the irony of her situation.  When she had been with Joshua, her dreams had been filled with horror, and when she had awakened, it was to Joshua's welcome and comforting presence.  Now, the only peace and comfort she found was in her dreams, and when she was awake she was living in a nightmare.  As if to affirm her waking nightmare, her captor rolled over to face her, snoring his rotten breath into her face, and loudly passing gas.  What if Joshua never finds me?   What if I can't escape?  Will I be  forced to live a life of servicing disgusting, foul smelling men like this one.  One after another.  God, I'd rather be dead.  She lay sleepless in the darkness, the sounds all around her making her afraid.  When she was a little girl and she had been frightened, she'd always wanted her daddy.  He always made her feel safe.  But she wasn't a little girl anymore.  And it wasn't her daddy's voice she longed to hear  telling her it was going to be alright.  It wasn't her daddy's arms she yearned to feel holding her and keeping her safe.  It was Joshua's.

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Four a.m.  About an hour and the first gray light of dawn would begin to peek over the eastern horizon.  He looked affectionately at the sleeping face of his partner,  illuminated by the soft glow of the firelight, and smiled.  When he was sleeping, Kid Curry, transformed into little Jed Curry.  Who would guess that behind that innocent, childlike countenence lurked the steely eyed glare of a deadly gunman.  Never before had he wished he could be as good with a gun as the Kid was.  Not until now.  He had thought about taking Kid’s Colt, but he still had it strapped to his leg and Heyes knew he would wake if he tried to remove it.  Besides, he wasn’t the Colt type.  He was no fanner or thumber.   He preferred cool, calm and deadly, to fancy and fast. And a rifle would do just fine. Heyes stealthily saddled Kid’s bay gelding by the fire light.  He wanted to be ready to ride as soon as the first rays of sunlight split the eastern sky.  Kid was going to be mad when he woke up and found him gone.  He was going to be ready  to kill him when he realized he’d left him the mule to ride.  But he’d get over it.  Kid had always watched his back, and he agreed with him that nothing good ever came out of their splitting up,  but there were some things in a man’s life he just had to do alone.  And this was one of those things.


And he knew Kid wouldn't let him do what he had to do.  He would insist on taking care of it himself, or just turning him over to the next sheriff they came across.  But he couldn’t do that.  This man had gone too far.  He’d stepped over the line the minute he’d touched her.  Hannibal Heyes had always lived by the “don’t get mad, get even” philosophy.  But there were some occasions when a man was justified in getting mad and getting even.  The sun was beginning it’s slow ascent into the eastern sky.  He mounted the waiting horse.  Heyes gave one last glimpse at his slumbering friend.  “Be seeing you, Jed,”  he said silently to himself as he turned the gelding and headed south through the endless sea of trees. 

4 comments:

  1. An angry Heyes is a dangerous Heyes, and I'll shamelessly say it... a sexy Heyes. His intensity just rolls right out of your words and into reality. Harlan's in for way more than he bargained for.

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  2. Yes, I totally agree. About the sexy part that is. It was a little difficult to write this chapter because it's not often that we've seen Mr. Heyes in such a fury. But then again have we really seen him in love before? And remember, he nearly drowned Harry Wagoner to find out where Kid was, so I don't suppose it's too far out of his character. Plus when Kid was being held by Harry's two lady friends, Kid even said, "Heyes might just kill him trying to find out." So I figure the Kid knows him better than I do, and that means he's capable of going to the ultimate extreme if he has to. So will he kill Harlan or be merciful to him? Well, you'll just have to wait and see what happens in the next chapter. ;)

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  3. Haha I'll be here, ready to read! I totally agree. Heyes is capable of intense fury when someone he loves is in danger. I wanted to comment also on the other parts. I was so distracted earlier by your description of Heyes, that I, well... forgot to say the rest of what I intended to say. Lol.
    I love how our heroine is fighting back and staying as strong as she knows how to be. She's one of the only original female characters in stories like this that I've ever truly liked just about as well as the partners. She's got fire and grace both. I love it. Good match for the firey Heyes.
    One more thing and I promise I'll shut up. I love how we see Heyes from Kid's point of view here too. Even though its a Hannibal Heyes love story, you've not left Kid out of the equation at all. It's very realistic, when we think about the way these two men rely on eachother from day to day. Truely loving it all.
    And now I promise I'll go back to my quiet corner and shut up and wait to read the next part. Just wanted to praise the rest of this lovely chapter too!

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  4. Wow. I'm blown away by your compliments. Thank you so much. And you can go on as long as you want. It means more to me than you will ever know.

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