The Stranger
By: Michelle Denson
Chapter 1
Adam sighed contentedly as he looked over the large Ponderosa
herd. It had been a long day checking the pastureland and the herd for signs
of sickness and impending births. He wondered not for the first time that
day what his brothers were up to. Probably no good he thought to himself.
He took one last look at the herd and turned his horse for home. The sky was
clear and large white clouds dotted the sky. The sun sat high in the sky
sending down its hot rays to the already heated earth below. Adam swept his
arm across his brow. “Sure is a hot one today boy” he announced as his hand
gently patted the red stallion’s powerful neck. Suddenly he pulled his horse
to a halt causing him to prance nervously. Adam’s eyes glared down to the
riverbed. His brows furrowed he pressed his lips tightly in annoyance. He
turned the steed’s head in a new direction and kicked the horse into a gallop.
A black and white gelding stood lazily as his master
filled the canteen. He watched as brown hair met with the cool wetness of
the river and he licked his lips in envy. Slowly he made his way into the
water and enjoyed the refreshment that it brought to his sore muscles. His
master sat on the dry ground and watched with delight as the horse entertained
himself. The sound of an approaching rider brought worry to the pair and
quickly the gelding left the river to offer escape if his master decided
to run. His nostrils flared at the sight of a large man on an equally large
red stallion as they came to halt just yards in front of them. The pinto
nervously pawed the ground as he looked behind him at his master still sitting
on the ground.
Adam was perplexed by the pinto’s behavior. However he
was even more enraged by the lack of respect of his brother sitting by the
river and acting as though he was not even there. He huffed himself into full
height and swung easily down from his horse. Dressed in his normal black attire
he looked like the devil coming from hell to claim a new soul. His deep scowl
left a menacing air and his eyes gleamed of pent up anger. He stalked towards
the boy with the intent of showing him the wrath for not doing his duties
as a Cartwright. Yes Joe was still young but that boy was nearly twenty and
should know by now that he has responsibilities to running this ranch just
like everyone else. He stopped quickly as the pinto seemed enraged and started
throwing his head and rearing up towards him as he got closer to Joe. Now
what in the world is wrong with Cochise thought Adam. “If you think playing
ignorant is going to keep you out of trouble you better think again.” Adam
watched as wet brown hair shimmered in the sun’s rays and took a short breath
when blue eyes meet his steely gaze. He was confused, he would have sworn
that was his younger brother slacking off at work but it wasn't. This person
was the same size as his little brother but except for that there was no
similarity. It made sense now, no wonder Cochise was acting funny this obviously
wasn’t his brother’s mare. Adam chuckled at himself when he realized his
obvious mistake. I live and work on a farm, you’d think I could tell the
sex of an animal by now, he mused to himself.
The pinto calmed immediately when his master came to
his side. Quickly the stranger mounted and took off at a full gallop before
being caught and more trouble met in their lives.
Dumbstruck at first Adam quickly sobered and took off
after the stranger. He didn’t have far to go as he watched the rider collapse
from the horse’s back to the dusty ground below. Quickly he was dismounted
and assisting the rider. He pulled his canteen off the saddle and offered
some water. “Easy now take it slowly” he encouraged. He could feel the heat
radiating through the thick clothes and a raspy cough followed the small amount
of cool water. “Well if you would have waited a minute I would have apologized
I thought you were my little brother trying to escape a day’s work again.”
He watched a soft smile reach the other’s lips but fall quickly with a moan.
“Did you hurt yourself when you fell?” Near panic filled the stranger’s eyes
as Adam started to check for any broken bones. “Aghhhh” the stranger moaned
as Adam pressed on the rib cage. He pulled the shirt loose and did a thorough
investigation much to the stranger’s protests. “Well aren’t we just full
of surprises?” Adam smirked and rocked back on his feet. “I think you have
some bruised ribs, maybe even some cracked.” He smiled before he added in
a long drawn out tone, “Ma’am”
The stranger giggled but ended up moaning to herself
when the pain invaded her body once again. She attempted to sit up but only
managed to fall back into a pair of strong arms. She finally relaxed and
surrendered herself to exhaustion, passing out into the arms of her dark
handsome stranger.
Adam rolled his eyes skyward. She just had to pass out
now. Why couldn’t she wait until she was mounted on the horse? No don’t make
it easy on me, make me lift you onto the horse. He sighed heavily as he lifted
the young lady onto Sport’s back. He mounted up behind her and smiled when
her head rolled back into his chest. He gathered the pinto’s reins and headed
for home at a slow walk.
Chapter 2
Ben had just left the confines of his desk for a bit
of fresh air. He missed being outside all day but the paperwork was just
as important as ranch work. He smiled when he heard the sound of hoofbeats.
Now which of my boys will that be, he wondered. Soon he found his heart in
his throat as he saw Adam leading a familiar looking pinto and brown haired
boy. “Adam, what happened?” Ben asked as he ran towards his son.
Adam couldn’t help but smile at his father, at least
he wasn’t the only one to misidentify this stranger as Little Joe. “It’s
alright Pa, she’s pretty sick and took a fall off her horse.” He watched
the perplexed look cross his father’s face. “Looks a lot like Little Joe
don’t she Pa?” Adam chuckled to himself as he handed her down to his father.
“She sure does. Who is she?” Ben asked while his son
dismounted and took the lady from his father.
Adam headed toward the house and answered his father
with a shrug of his shoulder; “I don’t know Pa.”
Ben sent one of the hands for a doctor while Adam settled
their new guest in the room downstairs. After a few hours Doc Martin came
out of the guestroom from his examination of the girl.
“Doc how is she?” Ben asked in a concerned voice.
“She’s pretty exhausted. Don’t think she’s eaten much
in awhile. She only bruised her ribs. A few days rest and some good food she
should be up and about. Her fever’s not too high, most likely from exhaustion.
Should it get any higher send for me right away.”
“Thank you Doc. Can I go in and see her?” Adam
asked even as he made his way to the room.
“Sure Adam, but not too long she needs to rest.”
Ben saw the doctor out when Adam closed the door to the
guestroom. He figured Adam could handle watching over their guest so he would
take the opportunity to take a look at the new horses.
The girl was sitting up in bed when Adam entered. “How
are you feeling?” he inquired.
“Fine” she replied curtly
“Really” he raised an eyebrow at her.
“Where am I?”
“You’re at the Ponderosa ranch, ma’am.”
“Oh, and who are you?”
“I’m Adam Cartwright and my father, Ben Cartwright, owns
the Ponderosa. I have two other brothers, Hoss and Little Joe. Now that you
know who I am, who are you?”
“Christina Summers”
“A pleasure to meet you Miss Summers.” He dashed a brilliant
smile her way.
“Christy” she said with a yawn.
“Pardon?”
“Call me Christy, but it doesn’t matter I’ll be leaving
shortly.”
Adam gave a small laugh; “Alright Christy, but you won’t
be leaving anytime soon. You need to rest and get some food into you.”
“You don’t understand” her eyelids slowly dropped over
her crystal blue eyes.
“Shh, just sleep.” Adam barely had his words out before
he watched her sleep soundly. He sat there awhile watching her. She was young,
he assumed probably Little Joe’s age. She was quite attractive; the short
brown hair he found was actually longer reaching below her shoulders. It was
light and held a slight wave. She had beautiful feminine features and although
she was slightly underweight she had a beautiful strong figure. He had noticed
the outlines of her bosom when he found her earlier. Her skin was lightly
tanned, not at all like the ladies in town that seemed like walking ghosts.
It was her eyes though that he found so entrancing. He thought he could see
clear to her soul. He felt a kinship to her mirrored eyes like his own. Sadness
and strength played a battle in the blue sea. She was direct, a bit reserved
and seemed to be stubborn. He knew as he sat there watching the young lady
that a fire had started deep within himself. He was attracted and intrigued
by this rare beauty. Adam stood and checked her forehead, she was still warm
but the fever didn’t seem to be getting and higher. He pulled the covers
higher, “Sleep well Christy” he said as he closed the door to her room.
Chapter 3
Dusk had settled on the Ponderosa when Hoss and Joe made
their way home. “A long day of mending fences sure does make a man work up
an appetite!” Hoss announced while he patted his large middle.
Joe giggled, “Well Hoss ain’t gonna be much left for
you by the time I’m finished. I’m hungry enough to eat a horse!”
“Talking about horses, isn’t that your pinto?” Hoss asked
seriously.
Joe watched a young figure swing up on his pinto and
take off out of the barn. “Hey that’s my horse you thief!” he yelled as he
scrambled off the buckboard and started chasing after the rider.
Adam having heard the commotion came running to find
his brother also running out of the yard screaming about a thief. He came
up to Hoss, whom was still seated in the buckboard in obvious shook. “Hoss,
what’s Joe screaming about. Some thief?”
“Uh well some lad just took off on his horse and he’s
running after them.” Hoss said and made his way off the buckboard towards
the barn.
Adam groaned loudly and placed a calming hand on his
brother’s broad shoulder. “It’s not Joe’s horse.”
“Not my horse? What are you talking about Adam? I know
my horse, ain’t no one got one like her. Just what do you mean she ain’t my
horse?” Joe spat out after running back to the yard in order to get a horse
and ride after the thief.
Adam raised his hands to stop the onslaught. “Joe that
isn’t your horse.”
“Adam I think I know my horse when I see it; and while
we’re standing here jawing that thief is getting farther away.”
Adam smirked, he knew he’d have to go after their guest
but that could wait for a little ribbing to his brother. “Joe I assure you
that is not your horse.”
“What do you mean by that?” Joe spat out. How could his
brother be so cruel when his beloved horse was just stolen from the safety
of the barn?
“Like I said kid, that is not your horse.” Adam finished
and walked into the barn. A smile crossed his lips the minute his brother
was not looking.
“Adam” Joe cried but could not finish when he saw his
horse standing in her stall. “Adam?”
“Like I said kid, that is not your horse.” Adam finished
saddling Sport and left in pursuit of the wayward girl and the look-a-like
gelding.
“Hoss?” Joe asked for he was thoroughly confused. “Didn’t
you see that rider take off on my horse?” He asked as he scratched his curly-topped
head.
“Yeah, sure, but I don’t get it. How could she be here
and stolen at the same time?” He asked while he scrunched up his face in bewilderment.
It didn’t take long for Adam to catch up with Christy.
She didn’t even make it far before her horse started walking back towards
the ranch house. Christy was slumped forward in the saddle, lost in a land
of darkness. Adam eased her into the saddle with him and headed home with
his quarry. **Fool girl is she trying to get herself killed?** he thought
to himself as they road home. When they reached the yard Joe and Hoss quickly
came up to retrieve the horses while Adam carried his bounty back to her bed.
“Like I said Joe, that is not your horse.” Adam laughed as he entered the
house.
“Well I’ll be little brother. This here horse and Cochise
could be twins!” Hoss exclaimed.
“Yeah sure could, wonder if they could be?” Joe brightened
at the thought that the best horse in the world could have a brother. **Holy
Toledo! A brother and you think you know horseflesh! Thinking this horse could
be Cochise. Looks very close, but one obvious difference. This horse is not
a mare!**
After her latest escapade Adam kept watch over her during the night. He
sat reading in the guestroom while the young lady slept soundly in the large
bed. She sure is a wonder, he thought to himself. Wonder what’s so important
that she won’t sit still long enough to get the rest she needs. He watched
her for hours and didn’t remember falling asleep, but he must have as he found
himself fighting off the effects of a night’s sleep with the scent of fresh
coffee filtered into the room. His eyes quickly went to the bed and the young
lady still nestled there. He rose quietly and stretched out the kinks in
his back before making a quiet exit.
Chapter 4
“Good morning Adam, how is our guest this morning?” Ben was already seated
at the table with a fresh cup of coffee extended from his hand to his oldest
son.
“Thanks, she slept like a baby.”
Ben watched his son, he could see that Adam was bothered and figured it
was about the girl sleeping in the room next door. “What’s wrong son?”
“I don’t Pa. I just can’t understand it. What would make such a pretty young
lady so skittish? It’s like she’s afraid of her own shadow.”
“Have you asked her?”
“No Pa, she hasn’t been awake enough. Then when she is awake she tries to
take off like the devil is after her.”
“Well son, she must have her reasons. Maybe when she wakes up she’ll feel
like talking.”
“I think I’ll see if she’s awake yet.” Adam put his cup of coffee down and
headed back into the room. “Not Again!”
Ben hearing his son’s irritated bellow ran into the room, already guessing
that their guest had flown the coop. He wasn’t surprised to see the bed empty
and both Adam and the girl gone. He shook his head and chuckled to himself
before returning to his seat at the table. Adam would be back with the girl
in a short time.
“Put me down! Put me down right now!”
“Alright!” Adam unceremoniously dropped the squirming girl onto her backside.
He chuckled as he watched her rub her sore bottom. This lady seemed to cause
many emotions to flow through him at one time. “Well you asked me to.” He
smirked at the scowl that crossed her face.
“Leave me alone. Just leave me be!”
Uh oh here come the tears Adam cringed. “Here let me help you up.” Adam
reached for her arm but she snubbed his move.
“I don’t want, nor do I need your help!” She was quickly on her feet and
stomping off in anger towards her horse.
“And where do you think your going?” Deafening silence was his answer. “Your
in no condition to ride.” He continued but he was met with the most stubborn
creature he had ever met.
Christy smiled to herself, if she didn’t need to get moving on, she would
have loved sparring with this man. As it was she sobered herself, she had
to get out of here and quickly. Nothing but heartache and pain followed her,
she didn’t think she could keep up her fight much longer. She sighed into
her horse’s soft fur and allowed a few tears to reach her eyes. How tired
she was. Tired from running, tired of being frightened, and tired of the way
things have turned out in her life. She felt the strong hand on her shoulder
as it smoothly massaged her shoulder. Perhaps just one day’s rest she could
afford, just one day. She turned to the big man behind her and wrapped herself
into him, letting the tears of pain wash through her. “I’m so tired. So tired.”
Adam shushed her as his hand massaged her wracking shoulders. Not so stubborn
after all he mused. Maybe she’ll feel like talking now. He waited until her
cries quieted and she seemed to gain control of her emotions. “Would it help
to talk about it?” He escorted her over to the hay bales.
“I’m just tired.” She sniffled and smiled at the offer of his handkerchief.
She could see the doubting look in his eyes. A good honest man she thought,
I shouldn’t bring this trouble to such nice people.
Adam watched the uncertainty in her. He had to treat her like a skittish
colt, small steps. He rose and offered his arm. “Perhaps later you would feel
up to a talk. How about some breakfast?”
She smiled at him broadly. She was thankful to be given the reprieve. Yes,
perhaps later she would confide in him. He couldn’t help, no one could help,
but it would be good to talk about it.
“That was wonderful Hop Sing, you are a delightful cook.”
“Thank you Missy Summers. Hop Sing cook you special linner tonight.” Hop
Sing smiled at the young beauty. He loved when people complimented him on
his culinary skills. Yes this lady would have the best dinner tonight.
“Well Pa, I’m gonna head out.” Joe said as he rose from the table.
“Be careful Joseph and remember to come straight back from town.”
“Yes sir.” How many times would he have to be reminded that picking up the
payroll meant no extra stops in town? “Bye Miss Summers, Pa, Hoss, Adam.”
He smiled at them, especially Hoss. Normally this would have been his chore,
but Hoss drew the short match and he got the honor of shoeing the new horses.
“If you’ll excuse me I think I will lie down for awhile.” Christy stood
from the table and made her way into the guestroom.
“Sure hope she stays put this time Pa.” Adam gave a wary look to the closed
door.
“I’m sure she will son. Now Hoss, about those horses.”
“Yes sir, I’m headed out their right now.”
“Hoss why don’t you check the herd? I’ll take care of shoeing. I’d like
to stick close to home today.”
Hoss couldn’t help the smile that reached clear to his eyes. He smiled at
Ben’s nod of acceptance to the plan. “Wouldn’t have anything to do with a
certain young lady would it?” Hoss gave his brother a gap tooth grin and gooey
eyes.
Ben laughed at Hoss’ antics, while Adam preferred to roll his eyes heavenward
at the teasing.
Chapter 5
Two men sat on the outskirts of town when they spotted a familiar pinto
headed their direction. “Well what have we hear?” The shorter of the two
scrunched up his rounded face. “Looks like we found her Jed.” Jed the larger
of the two smiled broadly. It had been a long chase after Christy. He could
barely contain his excitement of the chase finally being over. In just a
few moments they could make their way back home. Back where everyone belonged.
“Come on Charlie we’ll take her as she passes.” Charlie was ever eager to
please Jed. He idolized the man like a father and would do anything he asked
of him. They hid behind some trees and waited for their trap to be set.
Adam had spent most of the morning fighting with the horses. With ten to
do, he had managed to do half when lunchtime finally rolled around. He thought
about just skipping his meal and finishing the job, but he was curious if
their guest was awake and ready to talk with him about her problems. He smiled
as he saw his large brother ride in. “Everything all right with the herd?”
“Sure is, just figured I’d eat lunch at home. How’s those horses, thought
you’d have had them finished already.”
“Well let’s just say both the horses and I had plans today, but neither
of us seem to be getting our way.”
Hoss laughed loudly to Adam’s dry humor. “Joe back yet?”
“Not yet he should be here any minute.”
“Sure hope he didn’t dally in town, Pa’d be fit to be tied.”
“You know Joe, he probably found some pretty young thing in town and forgot
what he was supposed to be doing.”
“Really and um, what about you? Did you forget what you was supposed to
be doing?”
Here she comes Charlie, get behind her so she can’t take off the other direction.
Charlie sent a quick nod and set out to cover the rear. As the pinto reached
the stand of trees Jed positioned his horse in the path. His brow furrowed
in anger at the sight. That was not Christy but some boy. “What are you doing
with that horse boy and where is Christy?”
It didn’t take Joe long to figure out that the man in front of him was not
the type of person to take kindly to anything but what he wanted. He wouldn’t
give him anything, especially the whereabouts of Christy. “This is my horse
and if you’ll kindly move yours out of my way I’ll be on leaving.”
Jed snorted with a mixture of amusement and disgust. “Boy you got about
three seconds to give me some answers. Jed made a slight bend of his head.
Before Joe could give a retort he found himself knocked off his horse. Jed
quickly dismounted and grabbed the boy by the hair. Joe only momentarily
stunned came up swinging. He felt his fist connect a few times before he
went into the land of uncaring blackness. “Stupid kid.” Jed spat as he kicked
the unconscious boy off the road. “Jed” Charlie called. He was used to seeing
the savage way Jed dealt with those that crossed him. “That ain’t Christy’s
horse. This here’s a mare.” Jed cursed under his breath and took a sorrowed
look at the boy he left beaten. “Damn kid. Come on Charlie let’s head off
towards the town for the night.” Charlie looked hesitantly towards the beaten
boy. “What about him?” Jed simply walked over to the pinto and gave her a
hard slap on the hindquarters. “When the horse gets home alone, I’s figure
the boy’s folks will come a looking for him.” Charlie watched as Jed mounted
his horse and headed off towards town. Inside he hoped they would never find
Christy. She was a beautiful lady and he hated to see her bruised up like
she had been so many times before. Jed was a great guy though; he just couldn’t
seem to control that temper. He shook his head at the beaten boy again before
he headed after Jed.
Chapter 6
“Finally” Ben called as he rose to enter the front yard. He had given easy
enough instructions to his son, or so he thought. Joseph should have been
home hours ago, but as he looked out into the yard his heart seemed to stop
beating. “Hoss, Adam, quick” That was all it took for the other two sons to
join their father’s side. Nothing could hide the worry each wore on their
face.
“I’ll get the horses Pa.” Hoss offered as he took off towards the barn.
Ben and Adam took off towards Cochise.
“Can’t be too far Pa, Cochise isn’t too sweaty.” Adam didn’t wait for his
Pa to answer as he swung onto the pinto’s back and headed in the direction
of town. Adam’s heart constricted at Joe’s body lying face down on the road.
“Joe” He called as he flew down from the horse’s back to his brother’s side.
A lump formed in his throat as he turned Joe over fearing the worse. “Oh Joe”
He almost half cried at the beaten boy he held in his arms. He knew he should
get up and get the canteen, but his heart refused to let go of the boy. He
sighed in relief as he heard the horses approaching. “Pa get the canteen.”
He cried without taking his eyes from his brother.
“Hoss get a wagon. Quick and send a hand to town for the doctor and sheriff.”
Hoss was already headed back towards the house before his Pa could finish
the sentence.
“Joe, Joe buddy can you hear me?” Adam encouraged his brother back to consciousness.
He smiled as he watched Joe fight to wake up. “That’s it little buddy, come
on Joe time to wake up.”
“…ist…y” Joe croaked out.
“Here Joseph drink some of this. Easy take it slow.” Ben helped Joe drink
some of the water.
“…ty” Joe whispered as he fell back into the black void.
Adam and Ben cleaned Joe as much as they could before Hoss arrived back
with the wagon.
Ben made his way down the stairs, feeling older then he truly was. He had
just left Joe at the doctor’s request that he get something to eat before
he became the third patient of the household.
“How’s Joe?” Hoss was quickly standing and waiting impatiently for the news
on his little brother. He had a deep desire to go after the men responsible
for near beating his little brother to death.
“He’s resting. Doc says he’ll be fine in time. He was beaten pretty badly
and he has some busted and cracked ribs. He’ll be laid up for awhile.”
“Did he say who did it?” Adam’s desire for restitution was equal if not
greater than that of his brother’s.
Ben’s eyes trailed to the lady seated on the settee so quietly. He could
see the fright in her eyes and her body shook slightly. “Said that the two
guys mixed him up with someone else.”
Christy didn’t even try to the hide the tears that poured down her eyes.
She knew she shouldn’t have stayed here this long, she brought this trouble
to these kind people and now that sweet boy was laying upstairs beaten badly
for no reason. “Me”
Ben stood in front of her and nodded his head.
“I’m sorry I never wanted to bring my trouble here. Oh God I shouldn’t have
stayed. Maybe then Joe would be all right. Oh how could he do it.” She cried
to herself. Already she knew what she must do to stop all the violence Jed
delivered to others because of her flight. She would go back with him, back
to the violence that would never leave her alone. Only then would she be assured
that no one else would ever be hurt because of her.
Adam had stood back listening. He now had his answer; she was running from
these men. Was one her beau or perhaps even her husband? Did he beat her like
he had Joe? He still had so many questions that needed answering.
Ben sat on the table in front of her and waited for her tears to quiet.
“Would you like to tell us about it?”
Christy nodded and took a shaky breath. “Jed and Charlie have been following
after me for a month now. Jed changed a few years ago after Mary died. He
was a good man Mr. Cartwright, why did he change?” It was a question that
held no answers.
“Who was Mary?” Adam encouraged
“Mary was my older sister. She and Jed were married and expecting their
first child. He was a good husband to my sister and was like a father to
me. Then Mary died in childbirth and the baby did not make it. He was strangled
by the cord.” Christy couldn’t help the sobs that escaped her. “I had lived
with them to help out my sister. After her death I stayed to help out Jed.
He was angry at the world and would come home yelling at me about anything
that went wrong. I remember the first time he hit me. I had gone out with
my beau Josh to the dance and got home late. Jed hit me across the face.”
Christy touched her face; she could still feel the sting he had left on her.
“I really don’t remember what he had said to me I was so in shock of him raising
his hand to me. I heard the next day that Josh had been beaten badly, I never
saw him again after that dance. After that he seemed to always find an excuse
to lash out at me. I tried to leave once before and only made it a short
distance before he caught up to me. A few months ago I met a nice man named
Jack that asked for my hand. I accepted the proposal but before we were to
be married Jack was killed. I suspected that Jed was behind it but had no
proof. I tried to talk to the sheriff but was beaten for it. That’s when
I made my decision to run. I made a terrible mistake by resting and now your
son is lying up there beaten near to death because of me.” Christy lost herself
in tears. She felt the large arms that encompassed her and wept for the years
of pain and sorrow she had felt.
“Shhh s’kay. You’ll be safe here we won’t let nothing happen to you.” Ben
crooned to the young woman.
Sheriff Coffee had sat back and listened to the young lady’s tale. He now
only needed to get a description of the two men and he’d have them locked
up in his jail. “Miss Summer’s can you give me a description of Jed and Charlie?”
Christy shook her head and whipped at the tears that fell from her eyes.
“Jed’s a big man sheriff, not as tall as Hoss though. His hair is brown and
was shoulder length and straight last I saw him, and he usually wears a beard
and moustache. He’s got a scar on his right forearm; it’s real noticeable.
Charlie’s shorter than Jed is, but he’s got a bit of weight on him. His hair
is also brown but he keeps it short and is usually shaven. Not really anything
special I can note on Charlie, except that he looks to Jed with utter devotion.
I wish I could help you more.”
Adam had walked over and placed his hands on her shaking shoulders. She
looked up and into his eyes, the thanks of gratitude and something more personal
was conveyed in the stare. He smiled down reassuringly to this young beauty
that he now felt a stronger connection to. He knew at that moment, he would
die before he would ever allow Jed to hurt her again.
Hoss rode into town with the sheriff with hopes of finding the scoundrels
responsible for his brother’s condition and the young lady’s fears. Ben walked
the doctor out when he finished tending to Joe, then returned to his son’s
bedside leaving Adam and Christy alone downstairs.
“Adam are you sure Joe’s going to be okay?” Christy looked towards him her
eyes glistening with tears.
“He’ll be alright. Joe’s been in plenty of scraps and I’m certain he’ll
be in plenty more with his hot temper.” He smiled reassuringly towards Christy.
Yes she was just like a skittish colt; now that the initial acceptance of
trust was created between them, breaking her in would be just routine work.
“I’m so sorry for all the trouble I brought to your lovely home.” The floods
were open and she gave way to the anguish in her heart. She felt herself pulled
into Adam’s strong embrace. At first she held strong against it, but soon
found herself enveloped into his hold. She looked into his eyes as he swiped
the last of her tears from her cheek. He was dashingly handsome and so caring.
Melting, that’s what she felt she was doing, melting into one with him as
he tenderly kissed her forehead.
Adam saw the desire in her eyes for him and he slowly brought his lips to
hers and tasted the sweetness of her lips. Gently at first and then he pressed
into her with more fire. There was a growing fire between them and Adam tasted
it with each passing moment in their locked embrace. Breathlessly they parted
and Adam swore he was floating in heaven when he heard her soft call of his
name. He again took possession of her mouth with renewed vigor. He knew if
they kept this embrace for much longer, his control would be compromised.
She felt his fire and breathlessly pulled back, she felt herself falling
for the man in front of her. Would things work out this time and she finally
have the happiness she so long had waited for? Looking into the dark orbs
she brushed her lips to his, lightly they touched and she brought up her index
finger to shush any forthcoming words. Escape, yes she must escape this position
before she became too weak in her convictions. This was not the time, nor
the place for gentle flirtations. She smiled at his curious look as she walked
back to the guestroom. One last look over her shoulder, “Goodnight Adam”
she breathed huskily before she retired in her room.
Chapter 7
Adam lay awake in his room that evening working through his thoughts. He
still had much to discuss with their beautiful guest, but when he was with
her talking was the last thing on his mind. It seemed now each time he was
within her presence that he could not hold onto any reasonable thought, except
to holding onto Christy. Hoss hadn’t returned from Virginia City last night,
most likely stayed in town with Roy. Adam had checked on his little brother
during the night. He found his father sleeping in the bedside chair and with
a bit of encouragement sent him to bed and resumed his place at Joe’s bedside.
“Adam. Adam, son wake up.”
He heard his father’s voice and jumped in alarm. “I must have dosed off
Pa. What time is it?”
“It’s morning. Why don’t you get some breakfast while I sit with Joe.” Ben
quickly had his spot at Joe’s bedside when Adam vacated the seat. He watched
the eyelids flutter on the boy in the bed. Soon he was greeted with a pair
of hazel eyes. He couldn’t help notice the pain and fatigue etched in his
youngest son’s face. “Well good morning there. You sure gave us quite a scare
young man.”
“Morning Pa.” Joe tried to smile, but only succeeded in a half grimace when
he tried to change positions. “Don’t think I’ll be breaking any horses today
Pa.”
“No son, not for quite some time. You have some busted and cracked ribs,
as well as a concussion.” Ben could see the growing discomfort in the boy
and moved to mix one of the powders Paul had left for him.
“I’ll be alright Pa. I don’t need any of that medicine.” Joe knew he was
lying, he hurt pretty badly and only wanted to save his father from more worry.
“Really?” Ben half laughed at the look on his son’s face. It was a poor
excuse for a Joe Cartwright smile. Ben didn’t bother to try an argument with
his stubborn son; instead he just helped the boy with his medicine. It didn’t
take long for Joe to feel the effects and Ben sighed when he saw his boy’s
body begin to relax. Gently he stroked Joe’s curls from his forehead as he
watched the boy give into much needed sleep.
Adam sat downstairs nursing his morning coffee. His attention was refocused
when he heard a rider approach the house. Swiftly he was at the door and sighed
in relief when he saw Hoss enter the barn. Adam made his way out to the yard
to find out about the two men that he felt such a strong dislike for without
every having met.
“Hey Adam, how’s Little Joe?”
“Fine, slept like a baby. Pa’s up with him. What happened in town?”
“Me and Roy got those two yahoos locked up in the jail. Roy said he needs
ta have Miss Summer’s come down to identify them.”
“If she’s up to it I’ll take her to town this morning. Come on inside and
have some breakfast. Hop Sing’s making flapjacks.”
Hoss didn’t need a second invitation for that. Flapjack’s was his favorite
meal for breakfast.
“Are you sure you’re up to this?” Adam asked for what seemed like the hundredth
time she felt.
“Yes I just want this to be over with.” She smiled as he helped her into
the buggy. Their hands lingered a bit longer than what was socially acceptable.
Shyly she drew her hand to her lap. It always amazed her that when she felt
attracted to a man she became shy and giddy; however if she was just a friend,
she felt just plan comfortable. She couldn’t help but feel awed by the grandness
of the Ponderosa. The land was just breath taking and she quickly had secured
time with Adam to show her the beautiful country. It didn’t take much convincing
on either’s part, both felt the need to be with one another.
The heads were turning in Virginia City when Adam drove the beauty down
the crowded streets. Most of the ladies smiled Christy’s direction, but she
also saw quite a few frowns at what they considered the loss of a very eligible
bachelor. The men however, all kept their eyes glued to the beautiful girl.
Some of the more intoxicated miners even had the gall to walk towards the
buggy, but Adam’s protective presence nipped any would be hasslers away. Christy
couldn’t help but look longly at the dressmaker’s shops. She hadn't worn
anything that accentuated her figure in quite some time. She had been limited
to clothing that would make traveling easier. She knew she would have to
find some type of employment soon so as to earn enough money for living expenses.
Other than tending home, she really had no other skills. All too soon she
felt the buggy stop and was helped down by her escort. The breath caught
in her throat, she couldn’t believe that this would be the end of her torment.
Adam watched her hesitation and offered a gentle squeeze of support. “It’ll
be alright. I’ll be right there with you the whole time.” He watched her nod
and after she said ‘thank you’ he brought her into the sheriff’s office. “Good
morning Roy. I brought Christy in to identify those two men you and Hoss
picked up last night. Christy held tight to his arm as Roy walked them to
the cells in the side room. She shook her head yes when Roy asked her if
those were the two men.
Jed watched as the young women he had known like a daughter betrayed him
to the law. At that moment he felt enraged beyond anything he had ever felt
before. It didn’t even feel like himself as he ran to the bars and tried to
reach out and grab her. “I’ll kill you for this you little ungrateful whelp.
You’ll regret the day you turned your back on me.” Finding no other outlet
he picked up the water barrel and slammed it against the iron bars. He continued
to scream out his desire to kill her and anyone that helped her as the door
to the cell room was closed. Charlie sat back quietly watching his idol.
Never had he seen the ravage hate that filled him. For the first time he
worried about his own safety. He gave silent thanks that he was locked in
a separate cell. “I’ll kill her Charlie, I swear I’ll kill her with my own
bare hands!”
“Are you alright Miss?” Roy asked worriedly. He could see the pale complexion
that came across her when Jed informed her of his desire to take her life.
“Christy, are you okay?” Adam had felt her grip tighten on him as the man
verbally accosted her.
“I’m alright. I’d like to leave here, please Adam.” She felt weak and shaky
after her encounter with Jed. She felt more worried now than she had before
about her safety and that of her new friends.
“You go on ahead and take her home Adam. I’ll come out later and get a statement
from Little Joe. Well be able to get these boys to trial here right quick.”
Adam tipped his hat and thanked the family friend. The ride home was very
quiet. In fact besides the normal pleasantries Christy hadn’t spoken a word.
Christy returned to her room when the arrived back at the ranch house. She
had felt worn out from the trip and experience of Jed’s volatile anger. Adam
watched her go into the house and sighed, as she seemed to have clamed up
again, much like when she had first arrived. Later that day Roy had arrived
to get a statement from Little Joe and let the family know the trial would
be starting in two days.
Chapter 8
The next morning Hoss found his older brother readying his and Christy’s
horses. Adam had been quiet the night before and he figured something happened
in town that had him worried.
“Hey Adam, ya taken Miss Christy for a ride around the ranch?” Hoss watched
Adam nod his head and he sighed. He was hoping for some conversation and insight
to what had happened yesterday to put him and Christy in such quiet moods.
Let’s try this again, he thought to himself before clearing his throat. “What
happened in town yesterday?”
Why is it that when you don’t want to talk someone always wants to strike
a conversation, Adam questioned himself not for the first time in his life.
"Christy had a rough go at it yesterday. Once this trials behind her, she’ll
be fine.”
“And what about you?” Hoss continued. He had seen the way Adam looked at
the girl. It didn’t take a college degree to see his brother was falling in
love, and by the looks of it falling fast.
“Me?”
“Yup, I see the way you been lookin at that gal.”
“And what way is that?”
“You’re not gonna deny you gots feelings for her now are ya?”
Adam groaned audibly, which was responded to by a bellowing laugh of his
brother. “Hoss there’s just nothing that gets passed you.”
“Nope older brother, nothing.” Hoss smiled smugly as he finally saw his
brother start to lighten up. He still hadn’t found out much of what went
on in town, but he knew it had troubled Adam gravely. “Seriously Adam, what’s
got you in such a burr?”
“Just this Jed guy. Hoss I’ll tell you he is one nasty fellow. Poor Christy
was in shock when we left there. The man was like a rabid animal Hoss. He
threatened to kill Christy and anyone that helped her.”
Hoss shook his head in understanding. Any further discussion was curtailed
as Christy arrived. “Good morning Hoss. Adam.”
“Good morning Miss Christy. You and Adam here gonna take a ride around the
Ponderosa?”
“Yes Hoss. Your brother kindly offered to show me your beautiful ranch.
I even talked him into a picnic lunch.” She smiled sweetly and added a little
wink towards Hoss.
“Well in that case perhaps you’ll be in need of an extra escort.” Hoss grasped
his belt in both hands as he rocked on his feet.
Adam quickly prevented the extra wheel from attending his plains for a romantic
day. “Sorry younger brother, but Hop Sing only packed enough food for two.”
“Perhaps another time Hoss.” Christy smiled sweetly and allowed Adam to
help her onto her horse, even though she was perfectly capable of getting
on her own. “Thank you Adam.” She smiled down to him and their hands lingered
together for a few moments while her handed her the reins.
Hoss chuckled to himself at the puppy dog looks that passed between the
two of them. “Now you two be good and remember to be home before dark.”
Hoss’ bellowing laugh followed them as they left the yard. Most of the morning
Adam showed her around the beautiful pastureland and the vast herd of cattle
that swarmed the grassland. The afternoon found them closer to beautiful Lake
Tahoe, where they finally stopped for their picnic lunch. “So Miss Summers,
tell me more about yourself.” Adam began as he lay down on the checkered blanket.
He watched her nervously place out some food, trying to postpone the answer.
He watched her as she smiled wickedly towards him.
“And what is it sir that you would like to know?” Yes she thought she could
have some fun sparring with this man. She watched his dark brows raise at
the answer she replied.
Adam raised himself up on his elbow and smiled at her mischievous look.
He could care less about the idle chatter, what he really wanted was to capture
her in his embrace. However, he was still curious about her past and really
knew little about her. Perhaps now he could find out some of those answers.
“Hmm what’s your horse’s name?”
Okay that came out of left field, my horse? What in the world is he asking
about my horse? She felt slightly confused and a bit upset that of all the
questions he could ask it was to be of a horse's name first. Well two can
play this game Mr. Cartwright. “Spirit. He’s a wonderful horse and quite intelligent.”
“Really and what about his owner?” Adam smirked as he watched the emotions
run through her face.
“His owner is quite intelligent too. What about your horse Adam, does he
have a name?”
“Sport. He is highly spirited.”
“Like his owner?” She smiled as she watched the grin grace the handsome
face. Yes Adam was handsome and she found herself not really wanting to spar
but rather melt into his embrace. She settled herself onto the blanket beside
Adam and sighed as she looked out across the blue water.
Chapter 9
“Did you enjoy your ride around the Ponderosa Christy?” Ben asked of the
young lady when she entered the house. He noted she looked a bit tired.
“Yes Mr. Cartwright you have a beautiful ranch. I’m feeling a bit tired,
I think I will lay down until dinner.” She sent a glowing smile towards the
family patriarch before retiring to her room.
“Have a nice rest dear.” Ben watched as she retreated into her room. It
was nice to have a female in the ranch house again. She was certainly breath
of fresh air, and seems to have captured his eldest son’s heart. He smiled
as his oldest walked in the door. He could see the joy radiating off him and
nothing made him feel better than to see Adam happy. “Did you have a nice
time son?” He already knew the answer to that by the glow in his son’s face.
“Yes Pa, we had a nice time. Pa what do you think of Christy?”
“Well Adam, she seems to be a lovely young lady. I think the more important
question is what you think of her son.” Ben sat back into his chair and waited
for the discussion about Adam’s feelings towards this girl.
“I love her Pa.” Adam said matter of factly. “Pa I want to ask her to marry
me.”
Ben smiled as big as he could. “She’ll make you a fine wife Adam.”
“Thanks Pa.” Adam felt relieved that his father was pleased with his decision.
Now he only had to worry about Christy accepting his proposal.
Ben saw the change in his son’s demeanor. “What’s wrong Adam?”
“I’m not sure Pa. I just worry if she will accept. After all her last two
beaus were beaten badly, and one killed.”
“Only she can answer that for you son.”
“Thanks Pa.”
Chapter 10
The figure visibly cringed with the sounds of the squeaky floorboard. He
knew he was in trouble if he was caught, but another minute in his room and
he knew he would go insane. His only reprieve was to make it downstairs and
to the settee before his family noticed he had left his room. He looked back
over his shoulder to see if his forward progress to the stairs was to be halted.
He sighed in relief when none of his family’s doors opened. He shuffled his
feet lightly, as each step sent a jolt of pain in his sides. Slowly he made
it down the first landing and had to stop and catch his breath. Just a few
more steps to go and he would be home free. Slowly he made his way down the
last few steps. He knew he had over done himself and just simply wanted to
lay down on the settee and fall asleep. He didn’t know how he made it but
soon found himself in the comforts of the soft cushion. He closed his eyes
and was soon asleep from his recent trip. At least until the booming voice
of his father nearly made him fall off the settee.
“JOSEPH FRANCIS CARTWRIGHT, What the devil do you think your doing out of
bed?” Ben stood legs slightly spread and his arms crossed in front of his
wayward son. Ben almost laughed at the look his youngest gave at being caught
out of bed. “Well Joseph, I’m waiting.”
“Ah Pa I just couldn’t stand to look at the walls in my bedroom another
minute.”
“Joseph, Paul gave explicit orders that you were not to leave your bed until
his say so.”
“Well Pa, can’t I just stay down here for a bit longer. I promise I won’t
get off this settee.” Joe gave his most winning smile.
“Not one foot is to come off that settee. Do you understand me?” Ben said
as he pointed a warning finger at his young son.
“Yes sir.” Joe gave him a mock salute and smiled to himself that he got
his way.
“Pa?”
“Yes Joseph.”
“What do you think will happen tomorrow?”
Ben knew that Joe was worried about the trial that started tomorrow. He
felt assured after speaking to Roy that both of the men would be spending
some time in jail, especially Jed. “I’m sure they will be found guilty and
sent to jail. Is there something troubling you?”
“Just worried for Christy Pa. Hoss spoke to Adam yesterday and said that
Jed threatened to kill her and anyone that helped her.”
“Yes I spoke to Adam about it. When he gets convicted tomorrow we won’t
have to worry about that idle threat. Now you close your eyes and get some
rest, and remember what I said. Not one foot off this settee.”
“Yes sir.” Joe leaned back into the settee and was soon fast asleep.
Ben watched his boy sleep for a few minutes. He knew tomorrow was going
to be a stressful day for both Christy and Joseph.
Chapter 11
“Have you reached a verdict?” The judge asked the jury foreman.
“Yes sir we have.” The large man stated, while he held a firm gaze on the
two defendants.
“Will the defendants please rise.” The judge waited for the two men to stand
before he continued, “What has the jury decided?”
Christy felt the caring touch of Adam as he squeezed her hand. The trial
had been very nerve wracking for her. Each moment she had heard the testimony
and the equal threats by Jed towards her and her friend’s welfare. Now it
was almost over. After the jury read the verdict she felt a slight calm before
the storm. It was not unsurprising that they had been found guilty and sentenced
to jail. She should have been happy that she was finally free of her brother
in law’s hold, but inside she was deeply worried. She knew that things with
Jed were far from over. She felt herself being helped up by her new beau and
embraced within his hold as Jed was led from the courtroom onslaughting her
with threats of death for her betrayal. “It’s over” she heard herself whisper.
Adam lifted her chin to focus on her sky blue eyes. “It’s over my dear.”
He watched as she smiled towards him in acceptance. With a simple nod she
lifted her head proudly and announced that they head home. Home, Adam though,
yes our home my dear. He was bursting at the seems to ask her to marry him,
but he knew that right now was not the time. Soon he thought, soon she will
be Mrs. Adam Cartwright.
The End
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