THE COMPANY WE KEEP
By Julie-Ann S.
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“There you go Cooch.”
Joe smiled as he patted his horse on
the behind. It had been a long day and
he was glad to be home. As he walked out
of the barn, he stretched his arms up into the air. It was only late June, yet today felt like a
hot day in August. If this was a sign of
how the rest of the summer was going to be, then he’d rather go north and spend
it in
After getting a drink from the
nearby water trough, Joe glanced over to the front porch. Adam was there and he noted that there was no
sign of the buggy. Joe shrugged his
shoulders slightly and went to join his brother.
Adam casually watched Joe approach
him. He greeted him with a single
nod. “Joe.”
“Pa not back yet?” Joe knew that he had asked the obvious but at
this point in time he didn’t care.
“Nope.” Adam smiled a little. “You’re just lucky you got back when you
did. I don’t think Pa would have
appreciated it if you weren’t.”
“Couldn’t be helped. I ran into some trouble with a couple of
strays.” Joe grinned and sat down in the
rocker. “Where’s everybody? I kind of expected that Pa would’ve organised
a bigger welcoming party than this.”
“Hoss sent word that he and Annie
would be over for dinner tomorrow night.
They didn’t want overwhelm our guest on his first night here.”
Joe laughed. “Yeah I think it’s best that he doesn’t meet
us all at once. It’ll be daunting just
meeting you older brother.”
“Hmmm.” Adam leant against the post and folded his
arms. “I think I’ll choose not answer
that one.”
“Wise move.” After a few moments of silence, Joe leant
forward. “What do you know about this
Matthias Kendall? I don’t remember Pa
mentioning him before.”
“Not much. I think Pa might have told me something about
him years ago but I can’t remember what it was.”
“Kind of odd - him turning up all of
a sudden after all this years.”
“Yeah.”
It was clear to Joe that Adam had
also contemplated the reason for this unexpected visit from this old friend of
their father’s. There was no reason for
them both to be wary of the man but they were.
Maybe it was the fact that it had been over forty years since Pa had
seen the man. They had obviously kept in
touch or else Pa wouldn’t have invited him.
He decided that he would hold off any further judgement on
Getting up out of the rocker, Joe
stretched again. “Well I think I better
go in and wash up.” He took a step and
then stopped. “By the way where’s Tom?”
Adam smiled. “He’s in the kitchen with Hop Sing.”
“Hop Sing letting him lick the bowl
again?”
“Yeah but don’t forget it’s suppose
to be a secret.”
“It’s good to see that Tom’s finally
started to relax a bit more. It’s a
shame that he only has us and Hop Sing to keep company with.”
“I know. He spends most of his time here.” Adam stood up straight. “I’ve decided to take him into town when I go
later in the week.”
Joe placed his hand on Adam’s
shoulder. “Want me to go with you?”
“No.
I’ve got to do it at some point if I want him to go to school in the
fall.” Adam patted Joe on his arm. “Thanks for offering.”
“Any time, older brother.” Joe smiled warmly and then went inside to get
ready to meet the mysterious Matthias Kendall.
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Adam closed the door quietly behind
him and took a few steps forward. After
a quick look around, he spotted Joe seated at the far end of the porch. As he made his way towards his brother, Adam
began to think about what he had seen tonight.
If there was something going on, even with all of his skills and
knowledge, he would be hard pressed to find it.
Upon reaching Joe, he took a seat on the porch next to him.
Joe turned his head and briefly
nodded. “They still at it?”
“Yeah they are. I think Pa’s winning though.”
After a brief snort in
acknowledgement, Joe turned his head to face straight ahead. “What’d you think of him?”
“Still too early to tell. He looks to be on the level.” Adam paused for a moment, before he
continued. “Pa seems to be pleased that
“I got that impression too. I guess we’ll have to wait and see what happens
– if anything does.”
Adam’s brows briefly knitted before
they returned back to normal. “Maybe we
are seeing more than there is. The man’s
just retired from a life at sea and wanted to look up Pa for old time’s sake.”
“I suppose so.” Joe smiled.
After a few minutes silence, he decided it was time to test the waters
in regards to a certain ongoing problem.
“Candy should be in
“No doubt.” Candy was the last person Adam wanted to
talk about. They were still at
loggerheads with each other. The only
good thing to happen was that they had both come separately to the same
conclusion – to keep it between themselves and leave the rest of the family out
of it.
Immediately seeing that Adam had no
interest in talking about Candy, Joe decided to change the subject. “Did Tom get to bed alright?”
A short laugh came from Adam, “Yeah
he did. It took a little time to settle
him down but as soon as he did he fell asleep pretty quick.”
“He did enjoy those stories Pa and
Kendall told him. Reckon it’s the first
time I’ve seen him laugh like that since he’s been here.”
Adam smiled. “Same here.
He and Pa are getting along fine now.
Even you’re making some progress with Tom.” He took a deep breath. ”But as for me…”
Joe placed his arm around Adam’s
shoulders. “Hey don’t worry about
it. From what I’ve seen, Tom has
softened towards you. In fact I’ve seen
him watch you a few times when you haven’t been looking.”
“Hoss and Pa have told me much the same
thing. Whatever Mavis Langton did to him
is still having an effect on how he reacts to me.” Adam cupped his hands around his mouth and
leant forward. The regret he felt for
not taking a more active part in Tom’s life years ago still haunted him.
After he gave Adam a quick pat on
the back, Joe stood up. “You know I
think I’ll go back inside. There’s still
a lot of things that I’d like to know about
For a moment, Adam contemplated
staying outside. Part of him wanted to mull
over his problem with Tom but the other part of him knew that it would do no
good. He tilted his head to look up at
Joe. “I think I’ll join you.”
“Good! If you had decided to stay out here, I
would’ve had to take you inside myself.
If there’s one thing I didn’t feel like doing, it was to drag a morbid
old man inside against his will.” Joe
winked and then smiled.
Adam stood up. “And I wouldn’t have liked being dragged
inside by an insolent pup.”
Both brothers laughed and made their
way back inside the house.
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As he took a look over at the
counter, Adam could see that Tom was still having a hard time deciding between
the liquorice and jawbreakers. He gave a
short chuckle and went back to taking a casual look around Baxter’s General
Store. This was the last stop they had
to make today and he was glad for it.
For most of the day they had been
here in town. It was Tom’s first real
visit to
After he took another quick look to
make sure Tom was alright, Adam made his way to the front of the store. He stood at the entrance and gazed across the
street. Since it was late afternoon,
there were still a lot of people around.
Across the road, over near the International House, Adam could see Clem
Foster talking to the mayor and another man.
He watched for a few minutes and then moved his eyes to the right where
he could see two men in what seemed to be a heated argument. One man had his back turned and thus was
unrecognisable. This man also obscured
Adam’s view of the man he was arguing with.
When the two men realised that they had started to gain an audience they
made their way back to the hotel. It was
then Adam saw who they were.
The man, whose back had faced him,
was one who Adam knew to be involved in some dubious activities around
town. Adam had made a mental note to
keep an eye on Caleb Walker when he had first encountered the man a few months
ago. He had just visited one of his
contacts in an area of town where most of the respectable citizens of
As Adam passed by one of the
bordellos located in that section,
The first thought that had entered
his mind was what on earth would Matthias Kendall want with a man like
Adam turned around slowly and gazed
down at his son. A smile slowly crept on
his face. “I take it that you’ve made
your mind up?”
Tom nodded. “Yes father.”
“That’s good.” Adam touched his son briefly on the shoulder
and made his way over to the counter. He
was glad that Tom was slowly getting use to his touch. The boy had stopped flinching but it was
still too early to do much more than he already was. After he had paid for the goods they had
procured, Adam made arrangements for them to be loaded into the wagon parked
out in the front. He made his way back
to Tom. “How would like to come with me
to the Sheriff’s office?”
Adam’s question was met with an eager
nod, which surprised him. “Let’s go.”
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Joe gave his boot one last shine
with the brush. Satisfied with what he
saw he put it down on the large table in front of the fireplace. He glanced over towards the clock and noted
that it was nearly time to leave for the Social being held in the town
hall. As he glanced around the room he
gave a casual shrug of his shoulders and wondered for a moment how much longer
the others would be. A noise from up
above alerted him to the fact that someone had finally decided to come down.
He smirked as he saw who it
was. “’Bout time, big brother. I was just thinking of sending up a search
party.”
Adam half-smiled. “I was ready a while ago. I was just checking on Tom to make that he
was settled for the night.”
“Fair enough,“ Joe said warmly. A slight frown appeared on his face. “What’s really strange is that Pa’s not down
yet.”
“He’s not?” Adam looked puzzled for a moment. “Usually he’s the one who’s waiting for us.”
“Yeah and that’s not the only
strange thing I’ve seen today.”
Adam went over to settee and sat
down. “And what did you see?”
Joe propped up one foot on the table
and leant over. “It’s not what I saw
exactly, it’s what I heard – Pa was whistling.”
“That doesn’t seem strange to me.”
“Aah…but it was what he was
whistling that got my attention. It was
‘Beautiful Dreamer’.”
Adam’s eyebrow slowly rose up. ‘Beautiful Dreamer’ was considered to be a
love song of sorts. It was odd that his
father had chosen that particular song.
Something definitely was going on.
“What do you think it is?”
“There’s only one idea that keeps
coming up and that is there’s a woman.”
Before Adam could answer, the sound
of another door closing, followed closely by a second one, told him that his
father and Kendall were on their way down.
When they reached the bottom of the stairs, Adam got up and noted that
his father had gone to extra lengths tonight.
His father even wore the silver brocade vest which he usually wore only
on special occasions. Joe was right -
there was definitely a woman in the picture.
Joe smiled at the thought that his
initial suspicions were right. His mind
began to go over the numerous possibilities of whom his father had decided to
keep company with. No doubt she would be
a beauty – all of the Cartwrights had immaculate taste where women were
concerned.
A polite cough brought Joe out his
reverie. He looked at the person who had
delivered it. “Sorry
Ben smiled. “That’s okay son I could see that you were
pre-occupied with a matter of great importance.”
Adam chuckled at Joe’s slightly
chagrin expression. Pa was in a really
good mood. Whoever the woman was, he had
to admire her for at least the way she made his father feel. He went over to the sideboard and picked up
his hat. “I guess it’s time we were
leaving.”
“Yes it is.” Ben smiled as he made his way over to
Adam. “I don’t want to be any later than
necessary.”
As they watched their father and
Kendall take their hats, Joe and Adam gave each other a knowing look. They had both come to the same conclusion - that it was going to be one heck of a night.
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Ben took a deep breath. “Look Adam, it’s my choice and if you don’t
like it then that’s your problem. I
don’t need to get my son’s approval as to whom I wish to court.”
“But why her?” Adam flung his hat onto the sideboard and
made his way over to the sofa. “There
are other women in town who would be just as flattered to be seen on the arm of
Ben Cartwright.”
Joe closed the front door behind
him. There was no way he was going to
get into this one. Adam had been in a
foul mood for most of the night and it didn’t show any signs of letting
up. As he looked at the man who stood
next to him, Joe could see that
Adam rubbed the bridge of his nose,
more in frustration than anything else.
Of all the women, his father had to be sweet on Leslie Whitaker. This turn of events had made things more
complicated then they were already. “Pa,
under any other circumstances I would be happy for you.”
“What do you have against Leslie?”
“Nothing that you should be
concerned about. All I ask is that you
end this now.”
“I have no intention of ending it
unless I have good reason to.”
“She’s not for you
“And what gives you the right to say
who is for me and who isn’t?” Ben glared
at his oldest son.
After a few minutes of silence, Adam
decided that he should answer but he had no idea of what to say. He couldn’t tell his father the complete
truth – it was too early and too dangerous to do that. “All I’m saying is that maybe you should
reconsider.”
“I can’t do that. I like Leslie a lot. In fact I haven’t felt this way about a woman
in a long time. Whatever your
differences are, I’m sure you can sort them out.”
“It’s not as simple as that. It’s best that you have nothing to do with
her.” Adam sighed heavily. He had to make his father understand that
Leslie wasn’t the one for him. “I know I
have no right to tell you this but it’s better to end it now before you get
hurt.”
“Before I get hurt?” A look of confusion spread across Ben’s face.
“Yes. Leslie is not what she seems to be and that’s
all I wish to say.”
“Adam have you ever thought that
whatever happened between the both of you all those years ago has clouded your
judgement?” Ben paused for a
moment. “You don’t seem to mind Hoss
being associated with her.”
“No I don’t – but it’s only business
between them.”
Ben raised his eyebrow. “I see.”
“It’s not what you’re thinking. If I felt anything like that it died a long
time ago.”
“So other than whatever you have
against her, you have no real objections.”
Adam gazed at his father for a few
moments. He couldn’t tell him about the
real reason why courting Leslie was out of the question. There was only one way to go about this. “No I don’t have any real objections,” he
replied in a slightly defeated tone.
“Then this conversation is at an
end.”
“Yes.” Adam sat down in the nearest chair. The frustration that had built up inside of
him was still there and it wasn’t likely to go away any time soon. He didn’t like the fact that he had been so
blunt but this thing between his father and Leslie had to be put to an
end. Since it looked like his father had
no intentions of doing so, there was only one person who could and he knew that
there would be no objections from her.
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“How much longer do you think you’ll
be?”
“’Bout another five minutes. Hop Sing makes the best apple pie and I darn
near forgot how good it can be.”
A puzzled look appeared on Joe’s
face. “You can’t have forgotten
already. You’ve only been married a
month.”
“And a month is a long time,” Hoss said
as he waved a fork at Joe. “Annie’s a
good cook but there’s still some things Hop Sing can do better.”
“Well don’t let Annie hear you say
that. You know how women can be.”
Hoss grinned. “She knows already and in fact she agrees
with me.”
“She does?”
“Yup.” Hoss took another mouthful of pie. When he had finished he smiled. “You know little brother, for someone who
claims to be an expert on women you’ve got a lot to learn.”
“I’ll have you know that,” Joe
abruptly stopped - there was someone at the door. For a moment he was at a loss. As he got up and went to the door, he
silently went through the possibilities of who it could be. When he opened the door he was mildly
surprised to see that the person who stood there was someone he hadn’t thought
of.
“Afternoon, Joe.”
“Clem.” Joe opened the door wider to let the sheriff
inside.
Hoss had, by now, gotten up and made
his way over. He held out his hand. “Nice to see you Clem.”
As he took the offered hand, Clem
nodded. “You too Hoss. How’s married life been treating you?”
“Fine and dandy. What brings you to this neck of the woods?”
“I’ve got some business that
concerns your
Joe went over to Clem and his
brother. “Pa’s not here. He and his friend Kendall left early this
morning to go over to
A worried look appeared on Clem’s
face. “I hate to tell you this but your
father’s in trouble.”
“In trouble?”
“’Fraid so, Hoss.” Clem pulled a piece of paper from vest
pocket. “A few days ago Adam came to see
me and asked if I could do some checking into this
After he had read what was in the
telegram, Joe handed it over to Hoss.
Hoss frowned as he read it.
“Dagnamit! Ain’t it just like
Adam to keep somethin’ like this to himself.”
“Adam wasn’t the only one who was
suspicious of
Hoss raised an eyebrow. “You too, Joe? And when were you plannin’
to let me know what was goin’ on?”
“Look Hoss, we can go into this
later but I think we should go and find Pa before it’s too late.”
“I agree.” Clem made his way to the front door. “By the way, where’s Adam? I think he’ll want to be in on this,” he
asked matter-of-factly as he opened the door.
Joe grabbed his hat off the peg near
the door and followed Clem out. “I have
no idea where Adam is. He took off a few
hours ago.” He felt a bit put out by the
fact that Adam had neglected to tell him that he had asked Clem to check into Kendall’s
background. Adam must have seen
something to make him take a step like this.
However, now was not the time to speculate why his brother had chosen to
keep whatever it was a secret. Pa was in
trouble and it was up to Hoss and him to take control of the situation.
After the three men had mounted
their horses, they nodded to each other.
They then spurred their horses into action. Time was of the essence now and they hoped it
wasn’t too late.
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Adam yawned and shifted his
position. The log he was seated on was
beginning to get really uncomfortable.
He would give her another twenty minutes to show up. As he looked around, he once again affirmed
to himself that the meeting place he had chosen was a good one. The densely packed trees provided the cover
he needed to conduct the delicate business that he felt compelled to do.
The sound of his makeshift alarm
system of a bunch of twigs that he had strategically placed,
signalled the fact that she had finally arrived. He got up and stretched as he waited for her
for her to approach.
When she appeared in the small
clearing, she had an apologetic look her face.
“I’m sorry I’m late. The Quilting
Bee took longer than I had expected.”
“You’re here now. Let’s get this over as soon as possible. I don’t want it take any longer than
necessary.”
Her brows knitted together. “Okay.
What’s so important that it couldn’t wait until our scheduled
meeting? He’s not coming earlier than we
expected him to?”
“No he’s not.”
“Well that is a relief. I’d hate to see all this planning go up in
smoke just because we got our information wrong.” She paused for a moment. “You said in your note that it was something
that could jeopardise our assignment.”
“In a way it does.”
“For heaven’s sake Adam, stop
beating around the bush and just tell me what the problem is.”
Adam chuckled slightly. “You were always the impatient one.”
“Humph.” She folded her arms and an understanding look
came upon her face. “Oh I see - we’re
back to playing games.”
“The only person who I ever recalled
playing games was you Leslie.”
“Alright then, have it your own
way.” She started to turn around.
As she turned, Adam grabbed her by
the arm and pulled her up close to him.
He had forgotten how she felt against him and for a brief moment he
remembered how it had been between them.
The memory of what she was however, soon took over. His grip relaxed and he let her step
away. “Before you go rushing off in a
tantrum, I’ll tell why I wanted to meet you here today. First of all I want to know what’s going on
between you and my father.”
“Your father?” A look of confusion spread across her face.
“Yes my father. That little exhibition you put on at the
dance the other night only served to encourage him more.”
“What exhibition? I only danced two dances with him.”
“You also talked to him a few
times.”
“Yes I did but it I don’t see what
that has to do with anything.”
“You don’t? It looks like it’s up to me to inform you.”
Leslie gazed intently at Adam. “I have no doubt that you’ll take great
pleasure in doing so.”
Ignoring her remark and all that it
entailed, Adam took a deep breath. “My
father has developed certain feelings towards you that aren’t fatherly in
nature.”
After waiting for a few moments,
Adam noted that she was at a loss for words.
“I tried to talk my father but he wishes to continue his pursuit of
you.”
“I had no idea,” Leslie replied in a
tone that held a hint of sadness.
“You can see why this couldn’t
wait.”
She nodded slowly. “Yes it would complicate things.”
“I know I can trust you to do what
needs to be done.”
A cynical smile crept onto Leslie’s
face. “You trust me? Now’s there’s something I thought would never
hear again.”
“You know as well as I do the
importance of this mission. I have to
trust you to a certain extent.”
“You have no need to worry
Adam. I know what I have to do.” She turned abruptly and left without another
word.
For a few minutes after she left,
Adam waited. His thoughts went back to
the time when he had first met Leslie.
Her family had been in trouble and they needed help. The first impressions of her were that she
was a quiet and unassuming girl. Later
on he had found out that she was not what she had seemed.
One day, a few months before he had
left, she had approached him with the offer to join the Secret Service. He had been very surprised to find out that
she was a member of the organisation. It
seemed that there was more to her than met the eye and he had been
intrigued. Over the next few years they
had met up regularly and even worked together on a few assignments. However, all that changed two years ago when
he found out that the woman had once again been playing a role.
As he made his way to his horse, he
remembered how easily he had been taken in by her positive outlook and
seemingly genuine good nature. When he
received that letter on that fateful day from a source that he knew to be
impeccable, he knew that he had been fooled again. Disgust and contempt had taken the place of
what he had felt for her. That day he
left without giving her the chance to explain her actions. He had barely given her a conscious thought
since then until the day he was told that he would have to work with her again.
John Wells had listened to his
protests and then reminded him that he was enough of a professional to put
aside his personal feelings. He had
conceded that man had a point and so had accepted the assignment. This business with his father was an
unfortunate turn of events. It seemed Pa
had been easily fooled as he had been.
As he shook his head, Adam hoped that once this was over, Leslie would
be out of his and his family’s life for good.
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“Will you hold still for a
minute. I can’t check it if you keep
movin’ around.”
Joe stopped his efforts to get
up. “Alright Hoss - but just for a
minute. I want to see how Pa is.”
“Pa’s doin’ fine. Clem’s with him right now.” Hoss then proceeded to check the base of Joe’s
head. “Hmm, looks like you’ll have a
headache for a couple of days. Lump’s
already formin’. Best let Doc Martin
check it when we get home.”
As he tentatively reached around to
touch the back of his head for himself, Joe could feel the last of the fog in
his head finally lift. One of
Hoss stood up and then bent down
slightly to help Joe to his feet. As he
helped Joe to steady himself, he chuckled.
“You know it’s been a while since I’ve been in a fight like that.”
“Don’t tell me you miss it.”
“Heck no. Just that it’s been a while.” Hoss stepped away from Joe and nodded with
satisfaction as he watched his brother regain his balance.
Once he was sure of his footing, Joe
decided to have a look around. The room
they stood in was a shambles. Furniture
was strewn everywhere, either upturned or completely destroyed. He frowned slightly as he noticed that there
were no other people in the room.
“They’re all outside.” Hoss smiled reassuringly. “We’ve got
“How is Pa?”
“He’s a might shook up. Don’t blame him.” Hoss replied as he made his way to the front
door. He opened it and waited as Joe
went out first.
Upon reaching the outside, Joe’s
eyes took a moment to adjust to the late afternoon sun. He looked to his right and was glad to see
his father seated on a bench. “Pa?”
Ben smiled. “I’m fine son. Nothing that a good night’s rest wouldn’t
cure. How’s your head?”
Joe walked over and sat down next to
his father. “A bit sore but I’ll
survive.”
Before Joe could say any more, Clem
approached them. “Glad to see that
you’re okay Joe.”
“Thanks Clem.” Joe pointed to the three men tied up over
near a large tree that was situated a few feet away from the front of
building. “What do you plan to do with
them?”
“Well right now, I plan to take them
back to
“I’ll be in tomorrow.”
Clem’s face showed the concern that
he evidently felt. “There’s no
rush. Just whenever you’re ready to.”
Hoss approached the three of
them. “I guess it’s time we we’re
goin’. By the way I’ll send Doc Martin
out as soon as I get into town.”
“There’s no need for Doc Martin to
come.”
“Sure there is
Fully aware of what Hoss was getting
at, Joe nodded. “Yep want to be sure
that there isn’t any long term damage.
Besides it may be the excuse I need to take a few days off.”
A slight chuckle escaped from
Ben. “Alright then tell the good doctor
to come out.”
After Clem and Hoss had left with
the three prisoners, Joe waited patiently for his father to speak. When he realised that the man wasn’t going
to, he knew that he should. He placed
his hand on his father’s shoulder. “I’m
sorry
“There’s nothing to be sorry for,
son.”
“I’m afraid there is. Adam and I were suspicious of
Ben lowered his head. After a few minutes, he lifted his head and
turned to face Joe. “I think that it’s
best we went home now.”
Not quite sure what to make of the
way his father was acting, Joe agreed.
The two of them made their way to their horses and proceeded to start
the journey home.
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Adam stood up again in frustration
and checked the clock. It nearly six and
there was still no news. By the time he
had gotten home from his rendezvous with Leslie it was already too late to go
and help his father. For all he knew he
could’ve met them on the way back or missed them completely. So reluctantly he had decided to stay put and
wait it out.
For the umpteenth time he picked up
the telegram. If he hadn’t of been so
pre-occupied with the problem of his father’s growing attraction to Leslie he
would’ve never forgotten all about
A noise from upstairs warned him
that Tom was on his way down for dinner.
The boy knew that all was not well.
Over the last couple of months, Adam had found out his son was very
perceptive - no doubt from all those years of living with his grandmother.
Another noise from behind the chair
he was seated in made him get up once again.
Hop Sing had decided to continue with preparations for dinner. From past experience, Adam knew that it was
his way of dealing with things. Even
though Hop Sing never did or say anything to show it, all the family was aware
that Hop Sing cared deeply for each one of them.
So lost in watching Hop Sing set the
table that Adam didn’t noticed that his son had come down until he felt the
familiar tug on his shirt. Ever since
that day at Baxter’s, Tom had been using it as a way to let him know that he
was there. Adam looked down and smiled
affectionately. It was an interesting
habit the boy had developed and he didn’t mind it one single bit. He then gently put his hand on Tom’s back and
propelled him towards the table.
They had just sat down when they
heard the sound of horses approaching.
Adam immediately stood up and told Tom to wait at the table. He quickly made his way outside just in time
to see Joe and Ben stop at the hitching rail.
Relief washed over Adam as he saw that his father was not injured. He immediately went over to the two men.
As soon as his father had
dismounted, Adam lightly grabbed his father’s arm. “
Ben placed his hand on Adam’s. “It’s okay.
I understand.”
“No you don’t
Joe studied Adam for a minute. He could see that his brother had taken this
hard and no doubt had already berated himself many times for not being there
when his father needed him. The truth of
the matter was that they both had been wrong.
All three of them needed time to talk about what had occurred and now
was not it. “Look why don’t we go
inside.”
Adam nodded. He could see that his father was worn
out. “You’re right. Hop Sing was just about to serve dinner.”
“Dinner sounds good to me,
son.” Ben placed his arms around both of
his sons’ shoulders. Joe and Adam each
placed an arm around their father. The
three of them then slowly made their way inside.
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Joe looked up at the staircase as he
watch Adam make his way back down. He
had been up there for a while – first to put Tom to bed and then to talk with
Once Adam had made it downstairs he
took the nearest available seat and sat down.
He leant back and closed his eyes for a moment. The talk he just had with Pa had relieved
some of the tension he had felt. The
stress of not being able to help his father, coupled with the other things that
had weighed upon his mind had finally gotten to him. The result was that he and Pa were able to
have a real heartfelt talk with each other which ended with a lot of things
being resolved. Now it was time to open
up a little to Joe.
He sighed as he leant forward and
casually looked over to Joe. “How are
you feeling?”
“Fine.” Joe took a deep breath. “You know it was a good thing that you got
Clem to check into
“Hmm but that doesn’t excuse the fact
that I kept my suspicions from
“Yeah I know. I feel the same way. Told Pa as much when I was up there earlier
with him.”
“
“Yeah.” Joe sighed.
“Pa took it real hard.”
“He sure did.” Adam paused.
“It makes you wonder how much more he can stand.”
“You know that it’s his faith in God
that helps to pull him through.”
“I know. It’s a shame we all don’t feel that
way.” Adam leant back in his chair. Now that his father was out of harm’s way, it
was time to deal with another matter.
“Today did make me realise that I should make some of my family more
aware of what I’m doing.”
Joe looked at Adam
questionably. “Does this have something
to do with where you were this morning?”
“In a way it does.” Adam stood up and went over to the
fireplace. “I have no doubt that you’ve
noticed that I’ve been a bit quiet lately in regards to my other activities.”
A smirk appeared on Joe’s face. “I kinda did.”
“I haven’t been exactly all that
quiet. I’ve been laying the groundwork
for something big that’s coming up. I
can’t go into all the details but there will be a time in the future when I’ll
need your help.”
“You know you have it.”
“I know but I have to ask. It’s going to be dangerous and I know that,”
Adam shifted uncomfortably as he tried to find the right words to say. “I need someone who will know what to do when
the time comes and I want it to be someone I can trust with my life.”
Joe’s brows knitted. Whatever it was that Adam was preparing for,
he could see that it was very important.
There was no doubt that any of them could depend on the others when they
needed them to but this request held more.
Even though he wanted to know what it was, Joe knew that he would have
to be patient. He would be told what he
needed to know when the time came.
Adam watched as Joe got up and
walked over to him. A look of understanding
past between them and Adam knew that he had made the right decision to let Joe
into this part of his life. He had
always known that his brothers and father would back him up no matter what the
cost. They had done so many times in the
past but this time around it felt different.
Why it felt different he didn’t exactly know why, it just did.
When Joe reached him, they patted
each other on the back and Adam smiled.
“Thanks Joe.”
“Any time big brother.” Joe stepped away from his brother. “You know it’s been a while since we’ve
worked together like this.”
“It sure has. Do you feel up to it?”
“Whenever you’re ready old man you
just let me know.” Joe winked. Yep it certainly was going to be interesting
and he was ready for it. He gazed knowingly
at Adam. “You know I have the feeling
that this is going to be one heck of a ride.”
THE END
JULY 2005