He saw the sun
rising up from behind the mountains as he urged his horse forward
along the dusty trail of Colorado. The air around him was hot, thick
with humidity from the rain the night before.
Denver seemed a
long way away now...
But he had needed to move on.
To head
into the next town and pawn his talents off on the folk, knowing they
would never catch on until he was gone.
Wallace Jones smiled, his
lips curling.
Learning all those years ago how to lie, cheat, and
steal had finally paid off. He was loner, a man who knew what he
wanted, and who got what he wanted.
He was known to be a
dangerous man. A man who would pull out his gun and put a bullet
between your eyes before he even blinked. A man who hated indians,
black folk, and who sometimes hated man.
Wallace could be as
slick as a fox, as mean as a mountain lion, and as cuddly as a
rabbit.
He had everything goin for him.
Except for the one
thing he could not control.
Wallace brought his horse up short as
a fit of coughing over-took his already ragged lungs, and he leaned
over the sattle until the phlegm hit the ground and he was able to
breathe once again.
Yanking the bandana out from his back pocket,
Wallace wiped at his face and took several deep breaths, before
giving his horse a kick and trudging on again.
Wallace grimaced
as his chest gave a shuddering gasp for air.
Who the hell knew
what he had.
All Wallace knew was that he needed to breathe
before he conducted his scheme.
So, first thing was first.
The
next town he came too, Wallace would tie up his horse, go have a shot
of whiskey, and find the doctor of the town to fix him up quick, so
he could get on with his never-ending, always interesting way of
life.
Michaela Quinn
took a step back and observed her fiancee, Sully, as he paraded
around in a new, beautifully sewn jacket that Cloud Dancing had
brought an hour ago.
"You look handsome," she said,
approving and smiled when he looked up at her, his eyes looking her
up and down.
"And you look very beautiful."
Michaela
blushed and then suddenly found herself in his arms and his lips on
hers, aching and hot, a deep growl in his throat. She pulled away
laughing.
"Sully, you are the one modeling the new jacket.
And I give my approval. Cloud Dancing did an excellent job and he
would have liked to give it to you himself but he was in a hurry. And
you were late."
"I was taking Brian to 's store
to-"
"I know that. He's not angry. He just wants to
know what you think of it."
Sully smiled," Well, I love
it."
"Don't tell me, tell him," Michaela said
chuckling.
He swung her up in his arms and twirled around, his
laughter echoing around them, and bouncing off the trees.
"Sully!"
His lips were on hers again and Michaela found herself moaning,
her back arching, her arms wrapping around his neck. The kiss
deepened into heated passion and Sully began moving towards the door.
"No...we can't."
"Yes, we can."
Michaela
tried to protest again but found their lips locked once more.
"Ahem."
Michaela raised her head startled and
noticed Sully do the same as a clearing throat jolted them apart and
they turned their heads to see the cause of interuption.
"Pardon
me sir, maam," the man said with a deep bow and a tip of his
hat.
Michaela straightened her blouse as Sully set her on her
feet and she stared up at the man on the horse. His eyes were deep
and dark, his mouth cracked into a smile. His nose looked like it had
been broken several times and his chest heaved violently each time he
breathed.
"Hello. What can I do for you?" Michaela
asked pleasantly.
"Well maam, is there a town not far from
here? I need to tie up my horse and see the doc about something thats
been troubling me for some time."
"Oh, well then, you
have come to the right place. I'll go get my bag."
"I
beg your pardon?"
Michaela smiled," I am the doctor
here in town."
The man on the horse frowned at that and a
shadowed look suddenly hooded his eyes.
"No maam, I'll just
get into town and see the doctor there."
"Sir, I am the
doctor there. This is my home. I have a clinic in town but I can meet
you there if you would like."
He took a deep breath and
smiled, although Michaela could sense that it was forced.
"I'm
sorry to trouble you, but I'll just go have a shot of whiskey and
maybe see the barber. Thanks maam, sir."
Michaela's temper
flared.
"Wait! I am the doctor. I can help you. What seems
to be the problem?"
"I'm sorry maam and I don't mean to
be rude but I don't want a female working on me. Much obligied for
your time." He started off but Michaela ran after him, Sully on
her heels.
"Excuse me! But you don't understand, I-"
"Maam, is that your husband? Are you here husband?"
Sully looked at the man, the uneasiness he had been feeling
rising more to the surface.
He forced a neutral tone and said,"
Not yet."
"But you are together?"
"Yes."
"Well then, I would like to think that you would keep her
order."
"What?"
"She's running her mouth
and using her tongue too often for her own good. Now, like I said, I
am heading into town to see the barber and to get a whiskey. I don't
need a blasted female, one with a tongue like this one to-"
"Mister, I would choose the way you refer to my fiancee a
little more carefully if I were you," Sully said angrily,
fingering his tomahawk threateningly.
The man's eyes narrowed but
instead of replying, he simply nodded, and turned his horse, riding
away.
They watched until he had rounded the corner our of sight.
Sully looked over at Michaela.
"Don't worry about him."
"I'm not."
"I don't want you getting caught up
with the likes of that guy."
"What do you mean?"
"Just a feeling I got about him. If he ends up seeing you in
the clinic, make sure I am there."
Michaela looked at Sully
in suprise but only nodded at his stern look. She too had felt
something was out of place with that man
Still if he turned
around and needed her help, she wouldn't turn him away.
"I'll
make sure Sully."
"Good."
He looked over at
her and then grinned.
"Now, where were we?"
And
before Michaela could protest, she was swept up in Sully's arms and
laughing as they headed inside the homestead.
Wallace sat at the
end of the bar sipping on his whiskey and gritting his teeth against
the cough that was rising in his chest and wanting to escape from his
lips. He took several slow breaths and then eyed the man leaning
against the bar next to him.
"So, what'd ya say your name
was?"
"Wallace."
"What kinda business you
got here in Colorado Springs Wallace?"
The long haired man
was nosy. And full of authority and sarcasm. His glare gave an
I'm-in-charge look and the smile he was wearing was filled with
bitterness and hint of amusement.
Wallace returned such a smile
with one of his own.
"None of yours cowboy," he said,
raising his glass in a salute.
"Hank."
"Okay
then. None of your business Hank," Wallace repeated using the
man's name.
Hank grinned.
"You plannin on stayin here a
while Wallace?"
"I reckon so."
"Then how
about a room. I got some in the back. I also got some ladies who'll
be more than happy to entertain ya."
Hank gave a wicked
smile as his eyes flashed and Wallace grimaced inside. Boy, this man
was a barrel of sarcasm, whiskey, and women.
"Whattaya say
Wallace?"
Wallace pretended to be thinking about Hank's
offer but what he was really recalling was the couple he had met at
the homestead on the way into town.
A woman doctor?
They
actually allowed women to become doctors?
He mentally shook his
head at her profession but his heart flip-flopped when he remembered
her eyes and her smile.
She was one pretty woman.
But, it
seemed she was already smitten over that long-haired, injun lookin
man who had the gall to threaten him with a tomahawk.
Wallace
smiled.
He was gonna carry out his plan, get his money, and get
the woman he wanted.
And it wouldn't be a whore from this raggedy
saloon.
It was going to be a doctor.
Doctor Quinn...
"You
hear me Wallace?"
Wallace blinked and realized that Hank had
poured his glass full again and was eyeing him warily.
"Say
again?"
"I asked ya if ya was gonna stay here in one of
my rooms?"
"Oh! Oh, yeah. Yeah, that'd be great.
Listen, Hank, that lady doctor yall got...Where's her clinic?"
"Across the street out there. Why? You got some kind of
disease I should know about? Cuz if you do, I take back my room."
Wallace's eyes flashed but Hank didn't seem to notice so he said
carefully," No, I ain't sick. Tell me somethin, she courtin
anyone?"
Hank chuckled at that and said," Yeah you are
new in town. She and Sully have been courtin for a long time. Got
engaged not too long ago."
Engaged...
He remembered that
Sully character mentioning that when he was showin off his little toy
axe.
Wallace smiled.
This was actually going to be fun. By
this time next week he would be riding out of here with his money,
his goods, and his woman doctor.
And Sully...He would deal with
him if need be.
Wallace always got what he wanted.
He looked
back at Hank, grinned and raised his glass.
"So, when does
the doc get in?"
"She'll see ya whenever you need too.
Matter of fact, she pulled up bout an hour ago."
"Well,
thank ya kindly Hank," Wallace said fishing money out of his
coat pocket. He slammed it on the counter.
"Keep the change.
I'll take that room and I'll see ya a little later. Like I said, I
got business to attend too."
Wallace got off his stool and
started to walk off but stopped when Hank's voice called him back.
"I'll be seein ya Wallace."
"My friend's call
me Wally," Wallace replied, tipping his hat, "See ya."
And whistling, he strolled out of the saloon and into the
Colorado Spring's heat, heading for the clinic.
"Okay Mr
Jacobs, I want you to take a deep breath and hold it."
Michaela
pressed the stethescope to the older man's chest and listened
closely. His breathing had been irregular throughout the week and
late last night it had gotten worse.
He held his breath but then
proceeded to cough.
Michaela grabbed his shoulder and and said,"
Colleen, hand me that small basin please."
The basin was put
underneath his mouth as Mr. Jacobs began to gag, the pleghm in his
lungs making the effort to breath incredibly difficult.
"
I'm going to ask you to lay down so I can drain the fluid from your
lungs, all right?"
"Ahem."
Michaela jerked her
head to the door as she heard the male voice and was startled and a
little alarmed to see the man she and Sully had earlier encountered,
standing in the clinic's doorway.
"I'm sorry, but I am busy
with a patient at the moment. Can you wait outside?"
Wallace
smiled pleasantly and nodded.
"Yes maam."
He shut
the door and Michaela let out the breath she had been holding.
That
man caused a shiver to run down her spine and she couldn't explain
why.
She mentally shook her self and then smiled down at
and said," Sorry for the interruption. Colleen, hand
me a small scalpel..."
Wallace nodded
at the gentleman that exited the clinic just an hour or so later and
he turned and tipped his hat at the lady doctor who walked out with
him, her hands holding a towel that had specks of blood dried on it.
"Maam."
Michaela nodded at him, surprised to see
him still standing out here and waiting.
She turned to
and said," Now, I want you to come and see me in a couple of
days so I can change the dressing and you can always see me sooner if
anything goes wrong or you are having trouble breathing again. All
right?"
"Yes maam. Thanks Doc."
Wallace
watched the old man swagger off and then he turned to the lady and
grinned.
"Hello Doc."
Michaela smiled back
reluctantly, though it was strained, her stomach tightening at the
uneasiness she felt as the man's eyes looked her up and down.
"I
didn't catch your name when you rode in," She said, trying to
sound curt and business-like.
"I didn't throw it,"
Wallace replied just as curtly, his smile fading.
Michaela took a
step back and then gestured inside the clinic.
"Do you need
medical attention sir?"
"Well, no, but-"
"Then
I am wasting my time standing here and I'll thank you to kindly get
off my property."
Wallace felt anger boil inside him as this
woman ran her mouth but he swallowed, forcing it back down, and then
smiled through gritted teeth.
"My name is Wallace. Wallace
Jones. But my friends call me Wally," he added, winking.
Michaela took a breath and said," Then I shall call you
. Now, as I asked before, do you need-"
"Medical
attention, yes."
She stared at him for a moment and then
nodded, and beckoned him inside the clinic.
Wallace's grin
widened and he strolled in.
Michaela glanced around the street,
half hoping that Sully was nearby so he could come inside with her as
he had said he wanted too.
But then she mentally shook herself.
She was a doctor, and this man needed a doctor.
She would not
be afraid, or let her uncomfortableness interfere with her morals as
a physician.
And straightening her shoulders, and taking a deep
breath, Michaela followed the man inside the clinic, and then firmly
shut the door behind her.
"Sully, watch
this!"
Brian tossed the ball into the air and then caught it
with both arms, grinning broadly at his rugged friend who stood
leaning against the barn and smiling.
"Thats great Brian.
You've been practicing."
"Yup. Just like you showed me.
Now when do you start teaching me how to throw a tomahawk?"
Sully hesitated with that question and then said," When your
ma gives me permission to teach you."
"That'll be
never!"
"Exactly."
Brian scowled and Sully
chuckled and pushed himself off the barn door, holding out his hands.
"Here, let me see the ball. I'll show you a trick."
Brian tossed him the ball and Sully reared back and was about to
throw it when a horse came riding up.
Sully lowered the ball.
"Hey little brother," Mattew said nodding. He turned to
Sully.
"Sully, I was out riding and Cloud Dancing found me.
He needs to speak with you and he said it was urgent."
Sully
tossed the ball back to Brian and regarded Matthew solemnly and
seriously.
"Did he say what it was about?"
"No.
Just said it was important and to meet him down by the creek."
"Okay. Thanks Matthew. Why don't you get down and toss this
ball around with Brian."
"Oh Sully, I promised my time
to-"
Matthew broke off at Sully's look.
"Thats
fine," Sully said, but he leaned in and whispered," Brian
wants to learn how to throw a tomahawk when I get back."
"A
what?!"
Sully smiled.
Matthew got down from his horse
and grabbed the ball, turning to Brian.
"Lets throw this
ball around Brian."
Sully waved and headed off but not
before hearing Matthew say under his breath," You will never
learn how to throw a tomahawk. Not as long as I am around."
With all the injuries and trouble Brian had gotten into over the
years Sully couldn't blame any of them for immediately disliking the
idea of learning how to throw dangerous weapons.
He chuckled
softly and then headed off for the creek.
What can I do
for you Mr. Jones?"
"Please, call me Wally."
Michaela ignored that comment and turned to regard him with a
professional look.
"What seems to be the trouble Mr. Jones?"
She noticed the flicker of anger in his eyes before clearing his
throat and pasting back on his syrupy smile.
"Whats a pretty
lady like you doing doctoring up folks? Poking around in their
bellies and getting that nice body of yours so filthy."
"Mr.
Jones!"
"Well, I want to know! If you gonna be my
doctor I wanna know why you ain't a house wife for some fella,
raising babies and keeping a farm together."
"I have
three children Mr. Jones," Michaela replied coldly," Not
that its any of your business."
Wallace heard the bite in
her voice and almost laughed aloud at her attempt to grow a back
bone. Women just didn't know their place anymore. And he never would
have bothered except she was such a pretty doctor, and he always got
what he wanted.
And desired, he thought, sweeping her body up and
down with his eyes.
Michaela flinched at his look and turned
around, her gaze landing on the small knives she kept on the table
next to her desk.
"I think you need to leave Mr. Jones."
"Now, wait a minute! I said I needed some medical help and
if your the doc then you supppose too-"
"I will not be
treated like some tramp and have you ogoling me like some side show
attraction! Get out of my clinic Mr. Jones. You can do as you said
when you rode in and go see the barber. Jake can take of you."
"I don't want no barber when I can have you," Wallace
said, his voice turning hard.
"You can't have me,"
Michaela said, fury building up inside her, her hands clenching.
"I
can have whatever I want," Wallace said, inching towards her.
Michaela turned the split second Wallace lunged towards her, his
hands going to her apron, ripping the fabric and tearing it off, his
mouth in a snarl.
"I can have you. I want you."
"Get
off me!"
Michaela screamed as he pushed her to the ground,
his hands tearing at her dress, sending it flying in every direction,
exposing her flesh.
"HELP ME! GET OFF OF ME! SOMEONE HELP!"
Wallace's eyes were wild, his mouth in a ugly snarl, his
concentration bent on what he needed.
And he needed her.
"Your
gonna be mine. Now shut up and just give into what I'm doin. It ain't
gonna be painful. I'm gonna love on ya until your beggin for more.
Now, relax and let ol' Wally play doctor for a while."
"NO!
NO! GET OFF! HELP!"
Michaela began to thrash underneath the
man's weight, tears stinging her eyes.
His mouth lowered to hers
and she shrieked.
"Shut up and relax I said!"
"NO!
GET OFF ME AND GET OUT! NO!"
Michaela began to scream.
Hank heard the commotion from his saloon and reached for
his gun.
What in the devil...
He flew out of the swinging
doors and across the dusty street like a bullet, his hand pointed
towards the clinic door as he reached it and kicked it open.
"What
the hell do you think your doing?" Hank roared, advancing like a
mountain lion and yanking up Wallace by the hair.
Michaela
whimpered and scrambled back into the corner behind her desk, her
gaze on Wallace, her mouth open.
She was shaking violently.
Wallace bellowed angrily but Hank shut him up with his fist and
then dragged him outside to the waiting crowd that had gathered when
they had heard the commotion.
"Jake!"
"Yeah."
"Get this buffoon and lock him up for the night. Let him
sleep with the rats."
Jake appeared out of the crowd and
grabbed Wallace as Hank handed him over.
"Get him outta
here."
"Michaela? Is she all right?"
Hank
barely glanced at Dorothy before saying," Someone ride out and
find Sully. Tell him to get over here now. Go!"
And without
a backwards glance, he turned and entered the clinic, back to
Michael's aid.
Sully saw Cloud
Dancing standing by the creek, throwing rocks into the water and
watching them skip magically across the surface.
"Haho,"
Sully said softly, letting his friend know of his presence.
Cloud
Dancing turned and nodded.
"Haho my brother."
"Matthew
said you needed to talk about something."
"Yes. I have
felt that the spirits are angry and I came out here alone to ask why.
They answered me with only one name."
"A name?"
"Yes. I feel the danger my brother. Something is wrong."
Sully saw the uneasiness in Cloud Dancing's eyes and hesitated
before saying," What is the danger?"
"I feel that
it is-"
"SULLY!"
Cloud Dancing broke off and
he and Sully turned as Robert E came riding up.
"Sully, you
gotta come. Now!"
"What is it?"
"Its
. Some guy attacked her in the clinic."
Sully's heart
clenched and he saw red.
Someone had attacked Michaela?
"Take
me to her!"
Robert E scooted forward and Sully flung himself
up on the horse.
"Cloud Dancing-"
"Go my
brother. She needs you."
Robert E flicked the reins and
shouted," Hah!"
Sully held on as they made their way
back to town, his only thoughts on Michaela's safety, and the man
that would pay for hurting her
Hank slowly
began to open the clinic door but stopped when he felt the crowd
watching, take a step closer.
He spun around and hissed, "Quiet.
All of you step back and don't gawk. I'll check on Michaela."
"Hank, please, let me go with you. I am her best friend."
"Dorothy, she don't need a hundred people standing over her
and askin questions. She may be in a right state. Sides, Sully is on
his way and I'm just gonna sit with her till he shows up."
With
that, Hank turned and again began to slowly open the clinic door.
Michaela
flinched from the corner she was huddled in, as her clinic door
squeaked open.
He had come back for her...
He was back...
Her breath caught and a small whimper escaped her mouth.
"Michaela?"
She tightened her body against the wall
and drew her knees up to her chest, shutting her eyes.
"Michaela?
Its me, Hank."
Hank?
Hank!
A face and voice she
knew.
One that wouldn't hurt her.
Michaela opened her mouth
and whispered, "Hank?"
Hank stepped out from the
shadows and saw her huddled in the corner.
He cursed under his
breath and squatted down, his eyes on her face.
"Are you
okay Michaela?"
She hesitated before finally shaking her
head.
"I'm...okay. Just shaken I guess."
"Did
that guy hurt you?"
"N-No."
"You sure?
Did he," Hank searched for the words carefully but then gave up
and said plainly," Did he rape you?"
"NO!"
Her response was a quick shout, one that ended in her disssolving
into tears, burying her face in her hands.
Hank swore again, this
time out loud.
That Wallace guy had done something...
"Michaela,
if he hurt you then tell me so we can keep him locked up until the-"
"MICHAELA!"
Michaela looked up, tears falling from
her cheeks, as the door burst open and Sull stood there, breathing
hard and staring.
She gave a small cry and struggled to her feet.
Sully surged forward and grabbed her arms, crushing her to his
chest, his arms wrapping around her.
She sobbed brokenly on his
shoulder, not caring that Hank was watching.
Not caring that
Sully had left the clinic door open and the whole town could see her
falling apart.
She didn't care.
The only thing that mattered
was that Sully was here now.
And she was safe.
Wallace sat on
his cot in the jail cell, stewing over what had just happened.
He
should have known better than to let his emotions get carried away
like that!
No wonder that saloon-long-haired sarcastic scoundrel
had come bursting through the door.
Wallace was furious with
himself.
Blasted female!
And he would bet himself a whole
case of whiskey that someone had high-tailed it out of there on a
horse to go and round up her injun lover to come to her rescue.
He
snorted and crossed his arms, his eyes hooded with anger.
Well,
he'd sit it out here in the jail and come nightfall he would go get
the woman that he-
"So, ya come ridin into town, come to my
saloon and win my kindness over, and my information about the town
Doctor, and then run over there and abuse it. I oughta shoot you
right between the eyes right here and right now."
The cold
voice split through the hot air and Wallace's thoughts.
He
swiveled his head around to see Hank, the long-haired scoundrel,
standing in the doorway.
"Well, howdy Hank," Wallace
drawled.
"I told you to call me Hank if we was friends. We
ain't friends anymore," Hank said, his lips sneering, his eyes
spitting fire.
Wallace gave a smile and stood up to stretch, his
eyes never leaving Hank's face, nore the gun hanging at his side.
"Well, can ya blame me? I mean your a man, and that Doctor
of yall's is one hot female. I mean, her body is so-"
"Shut
your face Wallace!"
Hank had stepped closer, the gun in his
hand slowly rising.
"Oh come off it Hank," Wallace
said, deliberitly drawing out his name, "Ya gotta admit that Ms.
Michaela Quinn has got herself a great pair of br-"
"I
SAID SHUT YOUR FACE WALLACE!" Hank bellowed, bounding forward,
pressing the gun through the bars so that it aimed right between
Wallace's eyes.
"You are one stupid fool to come riding into
our town and think that you can have anything, or anyone for that
matter. And Doctor Quinn would never settle for the likes of you."
"Oh what are you gonna do when I get out of here? Shoot me?
Thats against the law."
"So is forcing yourself onto
another woman! And one who is engaged for that matter."
"You
mean to that injun?"
Wallace scoffed, "I could kill him
with my bear hands."
Silence met his statement and then
suddenly Hank grinned and lowered his weapon.
"Man I was
right. You are a fool."
Hank turned to go but Wallace called
out," You don't think I could kill him? All he carries is that
toy axe. Ain't threatening if ya ask me. I bet he couldn't even throw
it. Just holds it to look dangerous."
"Oh he can throw
it all right. We could put you at one end of the road and Sully on
the other, and he would still hit you right between the eyes before
you could lift a finger or squeeze off one shot. I would remember
that."
Hank walked out the door but then stuck his head back
inside and said," And by the way, I am a dangerous man. Sully is
deadly."
Wallace heard his boots fade away with his
threatening statement and he sat back on his cot, his eyes once again
hooded with anger, but, and relieved that no one could see, a hint of
fear.
Sully pulled
Michaela back in his arms and looked her over, his eyes bright with
concern.
"Darling? Oh, are you all right?"
She
whimpered and reached for him, her eyes squeezed shut in
mortification because she knew everyone could see inside her clinic.
At first she had been nonplussed, uncaring of the display of
emotion in front of the town, but now she felt her cheeks flame and
she cleared her throat.
"I'm okay..."
"Are ya
sure? What happened?"
"Mr. Jones-T-That man that came
by the homestead...He was here," Michaela said softly. She felt
Sully's body tense and his gaze harden.
"He was what? Here?
You let him in without me?! I told you not to ever let that man in
here unless I was in here with you!"
"I'm sorry! He
said he needed medical attention and I would never turn away a
patient. I just never thought that he would-he would..."
Her
voice trailed to a whispered silence and Sully sucked in his breath.
"Did he hurt you?"
No answer.
"Did he
touch you?"
A meek nod.
His voice taking on a note of
steel, coming out harsh and like a cobra's sting, Sully said,"
Did he rape you?"
Her resolve broke and the torrent of tears
began again as Michaela began to weep on his shoulder, her hands
clenching against his white shirt. Sully wrapped his arms around her
and murmured soft words, soothing words.
Then," Michaela?
Michaela, did he rape you?"
Nothing but deep sobs met his
hushed question and after a few moments of emotion, a trembling
answer. Three words that were pleading, and meant only for his ears.
They pierced his heart.
"Please, hold me."
Sully
tightened his arms around her as the townsfolk muttered and gawked
through the clinic doorway and out into the street.
"Hey,
I'm gonna get to eat around here ain't I?"
Hank gritted his
teeth as Wallace's bellow from inside the jail cell echoed outside to
where Hank sat dozing, one hand on the trigger of the gun that rested
on his lap.
He had been snoozing in peace until the roar abruptly
woke him and he shot a murderous look towards the door where Wallace
lay inside, behind bars.
If only looks can kill...
"So
how goes the prisoner warden?"
Hank glanced up and saw Jake
Slicker, the town Mayor, gazing down at him, his mouth drawn into a
frown.
He was always frowning.
"He's bellowing about his
dinner. Can't sleep."
"Awwww...You poor tired little
fool. Is the mean ol' criminal keeping you awake in the middle of the
day?"
"Shut up Jake."
Jake snickered, his two
front teeth over-lapping his bottom lip.
He nodded towards the
door.
"He fess up to touching Dr. Quinn?"
"Oh
heck naw. Just wanted to know if I shared his thoughts about her,
uh-"
"You don't have to repeat what he said."
"Wasn't going too. Now get outta here. I'm gonna sleep."
"I WANNA EAT IN HERE! MY STOMACH'S GROWLING LIKE A BEAR'S!
WHERE'S MY DINNER!"
Hank jumped up out of his chair and
bellowed back," IF YOU DON'T SHUT UP YOU'LL BE EATING THE BARREL
OF MY GUN FOR DINNER! HEAR?"
Jake shook his head.
"Your
trying to get the prisoner violent."
"I'm trying to get
him to shut his face before I shut it for him."
"If
he's hungry, feed him."
Hank regarded Jake in disbelief.
"Your foolin me Mayor."
"Naw I ain't. Go out
back to the dump where Loren throws out the bad food he gets at the
store. Give him a plate of that."
Hank chuckled.
"Then
his stomach won't be rumblin like a bears. It'll be howling like a
sick dog. And I ain't one to stay here all night and listen to him
puke. I got customers. So you can stay and baby-sit for awhile. See
ya."
"Whoa! Hold it!"
Jake raised his hands
and Hank turned around.
"What?"
"This is your
job."
"It was your idea to feed him."
"It
was just an idea. We ain't gotta feed him."
"Good. And
goodnight."
"Hank!"
Hank turned and stomped
back to him and said angrily," What now?"
"Look,
in all seriousness," Jake's voice lowered," Has Sully been
over to see Wallace yet?"
"No. But if he does, welcome
him in. Let him kill the bastard."
"Hank, he can't kill
him!"
"Sully? Jake, he can kill anybody."
"It
ain't the law."
"Sully's an injun. He ain't never
abided by our laws."
Jake blew out a breath and said
curtly," Yes he has."
Hank narrowed his eyes and seemed
lost in thought.
The he grinned and said cheerfully," Well,
there ya go. He'll either kill him and break the law, or he won't.
But if anyone ever touched my gal, there would be hell to pay. Like I
said, I hope he kills the bastard. I would applaud him for it.
Goodnight Jake."
Hank tipped his hat and jammed his gun back
in its holster.
He started to walk off but then stopped and
turned back on his own without Jake's voice calling him back.
"Jake,
you better get of the way."
"Huh?"
Hank smiled
a devilish smile and pointed across the street at the raging, rugged,
figure stomping towards the jailhouse.
"Here comes Sully
now."
Michaela sat on
the floor, her knees tucked beneath her, the tears she had shed now
drying on her cheeks.
Her breathing hitched as the shock of being
touched by another man slowly began to fade to numbness. Oh he hadn't
raped her, no. But just the feel of his fingers, the drawl in the way
he seduced her with those filthy words had made their mark.
She
felt violated.
Dirty.
"Michaela?"
Michaela
glanced up to see Dorothy in the clinic doorway, concern etched on
her already lined face.
She smiled weakly.
"Hi Dorothy."
"My God Michaela, are you all right?"
"No."
Dorothy knelt beside her and eyed her up and down.
"Did
that man rape you?"
"No. But he did touch me and the
way he talked..."
Dorothy nodded at her to continue.
"He
made me feel dirty Dorothy. Unclean. He spoke to me as if I were just
a piece of meat that he could fondle and have his way with. Sully
asked me if he raped me but I couldn't answer him. He's my fiancee,
we talk to each other about everything and I couldn't tell him that I
wasn't raped."
"Why not?"
Michaela sighed and
felt the tears pool in her eyes again.
"I don't know. I
just...I mean to be touched by another man...I couldn't stop him. I
tried, but I-"
Michaela paused and looked around.
"Where
is Sully?"
"Last I saw, heading across the street,"
Dorothy said.
Michaela's eyes widened.
"You don't think
he went to the jail to-"
Dorothy looked towards the open
door and suddenly Michaela was on her feet and running out into the
street.
"Michaela! Wait!"
But Michaela paid no mind
and ignoring the people staring and stopping in their tracks, she
headed for the jail house.
His mind was set on one thing.
Revenge.
Smoke would have steamed from his ears and fire
would have blown out of his mouth with each breath if it were
possible.
Sully took long, angry strides as he headed for the
jailhouse.
This man...This outsider, with a sour excuse of an
attitude the morning had rode in and touched his fiancee.
The
absolute love his life.
And this man had hurt her.
Rage
boiled up in his blood and threatened to consume him.
Sully
barely glanced at Hank and Jake as he stalked past them and reached
for the door of the jailhouse.
Jake grabbed him.
"Not a
good idea Sully."
"Get off Jake. I just want to talk to
him."
"Yeah right."
Sully jerked his arm free
and fixed Jake with a cold glare.
"Don't. This isn't your
business."
"Oh it is. I'm the mayor of this town and
you are not going to kill anyone."
"Oh come on Jake,"
Hank spoke up," Let Sully have him. He touched the doc and you
know how Sully protects her and those kids."
"I don't
care who he's protecting. Being the Mayor, I got the right to refuse
him prisoner access."
"Aw Jake-" Hank started.
"Shut up Hank," Sully snarled and then turned his
attention to Jake who stood now with his arms crossed.
"Let me go in
Jake," Sully said softly, a hard bite to his voice.
"No."
"I'm not gonna kill him. I just want to know what he did to
Michaela."
Jake smirked and shot back," Sure. And when we
turn our backs you go all tomahawk happy on us right?"
"DON'T
I HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW? SHE'S MY FIANCEE JAKE! NOW LET ME IN THAT
DOOR!"
Sully paused for breath, his screams echoing out into
the clear blue sky. Several heads turned to stare at him from the
street.
"Jake, let him in," Hank said gruffly.
"I said
he is not-"
"We'll stand in the doorway and watch him
Jake," Hank said angrily," If we watch him he can't do nothin.
Although I think he should be able too."
Jake flicked his eyes
to Hank and then back at Sully.
Sully's eyes were ice cold, his
upper body tight with tension and rage.
But behind the rage Jake
caught a glimpse of sorrow, a desperate plea, the need to seek
justice in hearing the sin from the horse's mouth.
And then
Sully blinked and the emotion was gone.
Gone but not forgotten.
Jake blew out a breath.
"Fine," He said tersely," But
we are in that doorway watching you."
"Threat noted and
accepted Mayor," Sully said in a clipped tone, and he pushed Jake
back and walked through the door.
Wallace sat up when he
heard the door blown open and his insides twisted when he saw the man
that came through him, the toy axe swinging at his side.
It was
the Doc's fiancée.
And he looked absolutely furious.
Like
a bear…
Wallace stood and silently accepted the challenge in
the injun's eyes and smiled.
"Well, hello there boy. You the
one bringing me something to eat?"
Sully looked at the cowboy
behind bars and saw red.
This man had touched Michaela…had hurt
her, made her cry.
He didn't deserve to live.
"You better
say your prayers," Sully said in a low dangerous tone.
"I'll
say'em when my dinner is on my lap and the napkin tied around my
neck."
"You touched my fiancée."
"I did huh?"
"Yeah. You did."
"Well, I don't remember doin that.
All I asked for was a little medical attention." Wallace smiled
wickedly.
"But the Doc insisted on giving me," And he paused
and then said tauntingly, "A complete physical."
Sully was up
against the bars, his hand gripping Wallace around the neck, before
the man could even blink.
Hank and Jake rushed forward but Sully
resisted them and leaned in, his face close, his breath hot on
Wallace's skin.
His eyes were murderous as he hissed, " You
filthy no good snake. Did you rape her? Because if you did, I'll
kill you."
"You'll kill me anyways cuz I touched her,
kissed her, oh her lips resisted mine but I could tell she didn't
want me to stop."
Sully reared forward, slamming Wallace's
face into the metal bars.
Blood spurted from his nose.
Jake
shouted, " Sully that is enough!"
"Oh shut up Jake! Can you
listen to the way this guy's makin dirt of Michaela's name?! Let
Sully kill him!"
"It ain't the law Hank!"
"What
law? We ain't got no sheriff! You're the Mayor for cryin out
loud! Your not the man with the gold star!"
"Did you rape
her?" Sully shouted the question, raising his voice to be heard
over the fight behind him.
"I didn't get a chance too!"
Wallace shouted back, his eyes dark, his face filled with fury.
Sully slammed him forward again and he screamed, " Did you rape
her you sick sonofa-"
"SULLY!"
Sully's scream of
anguish broke off as Michaela's voice cut through the fury that
blinded him. He spun around to see her standing in the doorway, her
hair disheveled, her face white with shock, her eyes pleading, tears
streaking down her cheeks.
"Michaela…"
"No Sully, no.
He didn't rape me. He didn't. Now please, let him go before you
get hurt or locked away. Please."
Her words washed over him
with wave after wave of relief and he shoved Wallace away and went to
her, his hands touching her face.
"I'm sorry I didn't tell
you. I was so ashamed of him touching me, and you not being there
from the beginning like I had agreed too…Oh Sully, I am so sorry. I
should have told you."
She broke down into sobs and Sully's
voice broke as he whispered, " No, no. Its okay. I should have
stayed with you in the clinic but my anger drove me here. When I
thought of what that man could have done to you…or had done…I
lost it. I'm sorry Micha-"
Sully's voice faded as tears
slipped from his eyes and his shoulders began to shake. Michaela
immediately pulled him forward and his lips found hers, sweet and
passionate, gentle. They broke apart and her face was pressed into
his shoulder, his cheek against her hair, both of them murmuring
soft, comforting words.
Sully pulled back first and weakly smiled
down at her.
"I love you," he whispered.
"I love you,"
she whispered back.
"And I love you too darling! Whoo-ee why
didn't you kiss me like that when I had you pinned to that floor? I
was gonna make love to you all day long…"
Michaela's eyes
cut to Wallace's and she took a deep breath.
Sully started for
Wallace again but she pulled him back.
"No."
He stared at
her but she ignored it and walked towards the bars, her eyes growing
unafraid, filled with loathing, with each step.
Wallace's grin
widened and Michaela saw Sully finger his axe and raise it from the
corner of her eye.
"What you want darling? To finish where we
left off?"
"No. I want you gone. Out of town. Do you hear me?
Get your filthy excuse of a human body out of this town and don't
you ever show your face around here again."
She turned away
from him but Wallace drawled, " And if I don't leave? What are
you gonna do?"
"It ain't gonna be what she's gonna do,"
Hank snarled, "Its gonna be what we're gonna do. Right Jake?"
Wallace's eyes shifted and Jake swallowed hard, his eyes
cutting to Michaela's.
But Michaela's eyes were soft,
pleading, and he felt his resolve shatter.
He looked back at
Wallace and said, " You heard what he said. What we'll do to ya
if you ever show your face around town again."
Michaela went
back to Sully who put his arm protectively around her and said,
"Don't release him till we're out of here."
"Understood,"
Hank said nodding.
The couple turned and arm in arm walked out of
the jailhouse and back down the street. When they were out of sight
Hank turned back to Wallace who was scratching at his head and
grinning.
"Well Hank, guess I won't be needing that room
after all. If I can just get my horse and my things, I'll be gone."
Jake took the keys off the wall and unlocked the door.
Wallace
stepped out and walked past the two men, smiling in satisfaction.
"Been wonderful hospitality gentlemen. I appreciate it."
He
got to the door and then Hank shot out his foot and kicked him hard
in the back, sending him sprawling into the street.
"Appreciate
that," Hank fired back.
Wallace grimaced and stood, dusting
himself off.
He nodded and tipped his hat in farewell and started
walking towards the stables to retrieve his horse.
Oh they would
see him leave all right. He would ride out of here and never look
back.
Until a few days later when in the night he would come back
to claim the woman he was meant to have.
Michaela Quinn would
think she was rid of him but he would show her.
And Wallace
laughed as he mounted his horse moments later, the laugh ending in a
cough.
Oh yeah, the Doc didn't know what she had coming. And
the need had presented himself when he had shown up in the jail,
playing with his little toy axe.
Wallace would take care of Sully
and then take his woman.
Simple as that.
He started
whistiling a few miles out of town, his feet kicking the sides of his
horse.
Yep, Doctor Quinn would be his, Sully would be gone, and
the town of Colorado Springs wouldn't know what hit him.
Afterall,
Wallace always got what he wanted.
"Ma, that's terrible!
Why would he do that? Were you scared?"
Michaela glanced up
from the stove at Brian's questions and managed a wan smile. She
had been scared. Terrified actually, but having been through so much
since she had moved here to this town, she knew she would survive.
She had been taught how to live each day like there was no tomorrow,
how to soar with eagles and crawl like a snake. She had been taught
the culture of blacks, the culture of whites, and the culture of the
Cheyenne.
All of this she owed to Sully and the children.
They
were her life, her hope, her forever.
Michaela smiled now over at
Brian and she said, "Yes, honestly I was scared Brian. And I don't
know why he-or anyone for that matter would want to do something like
that. Its totally and completely wrong."
"I just can't
believe that he would hurt you! Didn't he know that you and Sully
were engaged?"
"Yes Brian. He was told that this morning when
he rode in."
"Well, then he shouldn't have hurt ya! When a
woman belongs to a man-"
"Excuse me? Belongs?"
Michaela
looked up to see Colleen, the middle child and only girl, gaze at
Brian with a look of dismay, her arms crossed over her chest, a bite
in her tone.
"Women don't belong to anyone. Let alone a man.
Who told you that Brian?"
Brian nodded towards the door that
was opening and said, " Matthew did," just as he walked in.
"I
did what?"
"Now, now," Michaela said, carrying a basket of
rolls to the table, " There is no need to argue with each other."
"I'm not arguing ma," Colleen replied with a shake of her
head, " I'm stating a fact. Women do not belong to men." She
shot a glare at Matthew and said, "Why would you tell him that?"
Matthew paused as he hung his coat on the rack beside the door
and looked at Colleen with a puzzled smile.
"What are you
talking about?"
"You told Brian that women belonged to men
once they were engaged!"
Michaela glanced over at Sully who sat
at the table, a small smile curling on his handsome face. He shrugged
and she sighed, turning towards the fight that was about to erupt,
and intervened.
"Okay! Lets just have dinner-"
"Oh! I
know what your talking about now," Matthew exclaimed, an
understanding look crossing his face as it all dawned on him. He
turned to face his little brother, his eyebrows drawing together in a
frown.
"Brian, when I said that, its not what I meant. Your
taking the meaning wrong."
"Then whats it mean?"
"It
means, little brother, that when a man and woman get engaged they are
officially together. And once their married, they are bound together
with love forever. It means that no other man or woman can sever that
bond. Its wrong to do it when the man or woman is engaged to
another."
Brian glanced at Michaela, his eyes widening.
"So
Ma committed a sin? She did something wrong because she is engaged to
Sully?"
"No Brian-" Colleen began…
"No," Michaela
started at the same time…
But it was Sully's quiet and firm,
"No," that caused Brian and the other three to turn and stare at
him.
Sully kept his voice firm but gentle as he said, " Dr.
Mike did absolutely nothing wrong. That man attacked her and he had
no right. He was a stranger. He hurt your Ma on the inside and the
out but she's one strong lady and she'll be just fine. She did
not do anything wrong. Ya hear me?"
Brian nodded and after a
quick glance at Colleen and Matthew, they nodded as well.
Michaela
broke the awkward silence with a clear of her throat and a fake
smile.
"Let's eat dinner now because its getting late.
Matthew, would you say grace please?"
Everyone bowed their
heads and as Matthew began to speak, Michaela found her thoughts
drifting back to earlier that afternoon.
"Your one fine lookin
female. I'm gonna make love to ya…no one will hear you scream.
Wallace gonna take care of you Doc. Let me play Doctor for awhile…"
"Ma? MA!"
Michaela jumped as Colleen's voice cut
through that awful memory and she looked around the table. Everyone
was staring at her, grace said and done, and to her dismay everyone's
plates were half empty. She had been lost in her horrific memory for
most of dinner and her plate lay in front of her, full, her fingers
gripping the fork tightly, moving it around the plate.
"Ma, are
you all right?"
Michaela forced a smile and said to Colleen,
"Yes. I'm fine. I'm sorry. I must have drifted off there, lost
in thought. Now, what were you saying?"
"I was saying that my
paper for history should be on the Cheyenne. I learned a lot from
them and Sully has taught me a lot. The town needs to know about
them. Maybe they wouldn't be scared so much. So, Sully, do you mind
if I talk with Cloud Dancing?"
Sully smiled.
"That would
be great Colleen. I'm sure he will be honored."
Michaela
nodded too and said, "Yes Colleen. A great idea." She lifted a
roll to her mouth, intent on eating something. But her thoughts
drifted again.
"Your chest is beautiful. Your one fine looking
lady. I could eat you up. Let's give each other a complete
physical." Her blouse was ripped open, her skin exposed. "Oh,
that's a fine body that is. Let's make love Doc." Wallace's
mouth lowered to hers…
"NO!"
Michaela screamed and the
piece of roll in her mouth dropped to her throat.
She began to
choke, her hands flailing to her throat, her eyes widening.
"MICHAELA!"
Sully leaped up from the table and ran to
her, jerking her to a standing position, his arms wrapping around her
waist.
He pumped on her stomach, hard.
Once.
Twice.
And
then suddenly the bread flew out and Michaela gagged and began to
cough, the air entering her lungs once again. Her eyes flew to the
children's, their eyes wide, concern darkening their faces. She
felt the shame, the guilt, and the horror at being touched once again
rise up inside her, consuming her.
Tears spilled from her eyes.
"I'm sorry. I've lost my appetite."
And clamping a
hand over her mouth, sobbing, Michaela ran out of the room, and out
into the night.
The children
stared open mouthed at the open doorway and then suddenly Colleen
threw down her fork and stood.
"I'm going after Ma," she
said sternly, striding to the door.
But Sully grabbed her arm,
shaking his head.
"No, let me go."
"No." Colleen gave
a small, grim smile, and replied, "I think I know whats going on
with her now. The dreams, the memories. Maybe I can help."
Sully
saw the understanding, the love, and most of all the haunted look a
year or so ago when Colleen herself had been attacked in the night.
She had nightmares for days, the memories forever of the terror she
had felt.
The way Michaela felt now.
Sully gently reached up
and touched the side of Colleen's head, his eyes tender with the
love of a father. He nodded.
"All right."
And Colleen
wrapped her shawl tightly around her shoulders, and vanished after
her mother.
Michaela huddled inside the barn, her
knees up to her chest, slowly rocking, the sobs shaking her body.
It
was over.
All over.
So why was she so afraid?
Wallace
Jones was gone and if he ever tried to come back…
Her shakes
grew worse and she began to whimper, the terror gripping her heart
like a vize, unwilling to let go.
She was terrified, she was
ashamed.
And she was hiding. The need to hide out-weighed
everything else as she realized she was hiding from her won family.
She had fled the table, unable to bear the looks, the concern, the
love.
She felt unclean.
And for a reason a she couldn't
explain, she felt that she would be unwanted.
Michaela sobbed
aloud, shivering.
"Ma?"
The voice broke through the night
and Michaela's head jerked up, her eyes widening.
"Ma? Its
me, Colleen. Please let me talk to you."
Colleen walked into
the moonlight that spilled from the door and Michaela swiped at her
eyes, forcing a watery smile.
"Hello Colleen."
Colleen knelt
beside Michael and reached out her hand, touching her cheek.
"Ma,
its okay. Everything's going to be fine."
Michaela took a
shaky breath and looked at Colleen through watery eyes. She shook her
head.
"How am I ever going to be the same again? When he
touched me..."
"Ma," Colleen sat down beside her
and wrapped an arm around her shoulders, pulling her close.
She
stroked Michaela's hair gently and soothingly.
Her voice was soft
as she whispered, "Its okay to be scared."
"I'm
not scared."
"Yes you are. But its okay. Once that
feeling is over then you can slowly begin to heal. You'll cry, get
angry, but the horror, the feeling of absolute terror will go away.
But it takes time. The best thing to do is accept the support around
you. Let the ones you love just put their arms around you and hold
you."
"Like your doing now," Michaela said with a
small smile.
But then her smile faded.
"Its so hard
Colleen. Its just so hard to get past being afraid, feeling ashamed.
I tried to push him away...And to look at Sully and know that another
man put his hands on me..."
"That was not your fault
Ma! You tried to stop him. And Sully knows that. And he is not
ashamed of you. He's worried about you. We all are."
"You
know so much for a young girl your age Colleen."
"Well,
if you recall, "Colleen said dryly, "I have been through
this before."
And Michaela went still, her head lifting to
stare at Colleen, seeing the wisdom, the understanding and undying
love and support in her eyes.
The bond between them grew and
Michaela immediately hugged her, her face pressing into her shoulder,
her relief apparent.
"I'm sorry Colleen. You do understand."
"I love you Ma."
"I love you..."
When
they both pulled away their eyes were wet.
But they were smiling.
Michaela wiped her eyes and said, "I'm not ready to go
inside. But, will you please get Sully for me?"
Colleen
nodded.
"Yes."
And as she vanished out the barn
door, Michaela leaned against the wall and let the terror and the
torrent of tears wash over her.
Wallace pulled
the reigns on his horse and peered out of a grove of trees, his
breath hitching in violent gasps, his eyes narrowed, his mouth
smirking with glee.
"A reward is given to those who wait
patiently," He sang to himself softly. The lady doctor was in
the barn alone and he was about to to make his move.
"Let's
go get the doctor," He whispered menacingly and snapped his
horse's reigns to move, but then he suddenly pulled them hard and
halted, his fury apparent as he swore under his breath.
The injun
with his toy axe was walking to the barn, his stride purposeful, his
face strikingly dangerous bathed in the moonlight. Wallace felt a
shiver of fear snake up his spine and he angrily swallowed it back
down. He was going to get Dr. Quinn in time and when he did...
"No
injun lover is gonna save ya..."
Michaela
huddled in the hay, her knees drawn up under her skirt, her soft
brown hair blowing gently against her cheek... Her hands were folded
underneath her chin and she watched silently as the barn door was
opened and Sully stepped from the shadows and stood in front of her.
"Michaela?"
She motioned for him to come down to
her level and he lowered himself until he looked into her face. Sully
took her hands and caressed them tenderly.
"Are you all
right?"
"I will be now that your here."
He sat
down, his hands never letting go of hers and she laid her cheek
against his chest.
"Oh Sully...I'm sorry about running out
during dinner but I just...I can't stop thinking about this
afternoon. That man never raped me but he touched me and...I just
felt so dirty. All the things he said to me and to you...I just feel
scared. I know he's gone but the terror still pierces my heart like
an arrow. Sully, I'm so sorry..."
Michaela began to cry and
she felt Sully's arms go around her and tighten, rocking slowly.
"Look at me Michaela," He said after a moment and she
raised her tear-stained face towards his tender one.
"You
have nothing to be sorry about. Do you hear me? You have done nothing
wrong. That man should have never laid a hand on you, no matter what.
You didn't do anything. You hear me?"
She nodded slowly and
he smiled.
"The Cheyenne would say that you are caught
between healing and fear. The fearful arrow pierces your heart the
most and with each stab, your fear is like shadows of darkness. But
the healing arrow pierces your heart too and with each stab it melts
the fearful arrow away. The healing arrow fills your heart with
peace. And soon the fearful arrow will be no more."
Sully's
voice trailed off and Michaela smiled softly, the tears drying on her
cheeks as she whispered, "The Cheyenne certainly know what to
say. There words and beliefs bring comfort. And so do you Sully. I
love you so much..."
His lips were instantly on hers, their
passion ignited and their arms wrapped around each other. All
feelings of fear and anger were lost as their love for each other
consumed them and filled their inner beings with fire. Sully pushed
her gently back into the hay and rained kisses down her neck and
shoulders, his eyes sparkling, the heat from his body sizzling.
Michaela moaned and reached up, her arms encircling his neck, her
lips once more meeting his, their love exploding on the floor in the
barn.
"I love you Michaela," Sully whispered, looking
into her eyes and almost stopping her heart. Michaela touched his
face.
"I love you Sully."
"What say we get off
this floor and go inside and sit by the fire? The kids are going to
be worried."
"What about finishing dinner?"
Sully
grinned.
"I'm not hungry anymore. I've just had my dessert."
Michaela stared at him a few moments, surprised, and then laughed
and swatted his shoulder. He chuckled and helped her to her feet and
arm in arm they headed out of the barn and back into the house.
Wallace lowered his flask and wiped his lips
with one hand, a smile creeping onto his face. The injun and the
doctor were going into the house. He chuckled silently and put the
flask back in his bag. His horse stood tied to a nearby tree, chewing
loudly on the leaves of a low branch.
"Be quiet ya stupid
horse," Wallace growled. He took off his hat and sat down on a
blanket he had spread across the ground.
"Gotta get some sleep
for a bit," He told his horse that could have cared less that its
owner was talking, "I won't sleep long. Got some stuff to do
before morning."
He laughed aloud and slapped his knee.
Before
the sun came up the next morning everything would be going his way.
And no one, not even an injun, was going to stop him.
Michaela awoke just before dawn, the last
thread of the nightmare choking her and causing her to swallow a cry
from deep within her throat. She blinked and sat up slowly, drawing
her knees up to her chest and resting her head on her blanket. She
was exhausted but she could not go back to sleep. She didn't want
to dream again…
Colleen was asleep in the same room and Matthew
and Brian were in the barn. Sully had gone off into the woods for the
night but promised to be close by. Michaela shivered as the nightmare
resurfaced in her mind. That man had her trapped in her clinic but in
the dream Hank did not get there in time. That man had silenced her,
touched her and then he had-
"No," Michaela whispered
fiercely to herself, "I'm not going to think about it. This is
ridiculous. Its over."
She threw back the covers and silently
got out of bed and walked over to the window. Dawn wasn't very far
off as the pink and purple shades of morning could be seen far off on
the horizon.
Michaela leaned her head against the windowpane and
smiled. It seemed like only yesterday she had come to Colorado
Springs to be the town doctor. And now she had three wonderful
children and a fiancée in her life. They had there ups and downs
just like every family. Illnesses, hurt, danger. Just a month or so
ago before all this had happened, they were all in a cattle drive in
Texas. The trip was fun, exciting, dangerous, and sad. Michaela had
lost a good friend and Matthew had inherited the cattle. Many
memories, many more to come. Sighing, Michaela turned around and
started back towards her bed to wait for the sun when she suddenly
heard a sound outside. Frowning she turned and looked at the door.
The sound came again, a little louder, but definitely there.
Michaela walked towards the door and silently lifted the latch.
The door opened slowly and quietly and she peeked out into the
darkness, her heart thumping loudly against her chest.
"Sully?"
She whispered.
The sound came again.
Michaela stepped out
onto the porch and closed the door behind her.
"Sully, is that
you?"
Her heart was now beating so hard that it was painful and
Michaela wished that she had brought a gun out here with her. She
cocked her head, listening.
The sound came again, a shrill
whistle from the side of the house.
Puzzled and a little
frightened Michaela began to descend the steps, wondering if it was
Matthew or Brian up so early in the morning.
"Brian? Matthew?
Are you over here?"
She stepped off the porch and around the
corner of the house.
The hand came from nowhere and before she
could even draw a breath to scream, the hand was clamped across her
mouth, cutting off any sound.
"Good Morning Doc," The soft,
menacing voice sliced through the darkness and Michaela's heart
stopped as she realized who the voice belonged too. She struggled
weakly in his arms and he shook her roughly, his hand pressing hard
onto her mouth.
"You might as well stop that missy," He
snarled, "Ain't no one gonna hear us cuz we'll be outta here
for your family gets up to do the chores. Now you mind me Doc. This
gun I got pressed against your back is aiming to go off and I don't
want to leave a mess. Got it?"
Michaela nodded.
"Good,
now let's go. Be real quiet. Ol'Wally just wants to start what he
finished this afternoon. You can understand that be such a beautiful
woman."
Tears leaked onto Michaela's cheeks as he chuckled
and she looked wildly around hoping one of the kids would wake up but
all was quiet around the homestead.
"Take a good look around
Doctor Quinn," Wallace whispered, "This is the last time you'll
be seeing this house, your kids, or that injun of yours for a long
time."
Michaela screamed from behind his hand but it was only
muffled and came out a small squeak.
Wallace got mad.
Michaela
felt the gun move away from her back and she moaned Sully's name
before Wallace brought the gun down onto her head and Michaela went
limp in his arms as everything went black.
Sully
awoke with a start, his chest rising and falling rapidly, his eyes
darting around him. Something had startled him, something had caused
his eyes to fly open and his heart to wrench with pain. He reached up
a calloused hand and rubbed his head.
The sun peeked over the
horizon and Sully blinked and sat up, his clothes damp from the early
dew. The wind gently shook the trees and the birds sounded their
music within its branches.
Sully looked around and stood up,
brushing the leaves and twigs from his pants. He looked towards the
homestead and through the trees he could see smoke rising from the
chimney. Picking up his blanket, Sully smiled as Michaela's face
filled his mind and his heart, and he began walking towards the
homestead, his pace quickening with each step as the urge of touching
his bride to be threatened to consume him.
"Brian,
if you don't get up this instance I am going to pour water all over
your head!" Colleen's voice was furious as she gazed at her
sleeping brother and when he buried his head under his blanket she
gave a cry of frustration and wrenched the blanket off of him.
"Hey!
Colleen give that back!"
"No! You get up right now and help
me do the chores! Matthew has already gotten the eggs so I could
start breakfast. Now, come on!" She threw the blanket on the bed
and marched back over to the stove. Brian followed.
"Where's
Ma? She's the one that's suppose to fix breakfast. And she gets
me up in the morning. Where is she?"
"She's not here. She
must have gone into town. Now get outside." Colleen grabbed the pan
filled with eggs and spun around, running into Brian.
She gave a
scream and he yelled as the pan went flying and the eggs splattered
onto the ground.
"BRIAN! I thought you went outside!" Colleen
shot him a dirty look and then got down onto her knees to clean up
the eggs. He watched her for a second and then knelt down and grabbed
the pan.
"I'm sorry Colleen. I didn't mean to make you drop
the eggs."
Colleen looked up and saw Brian's sincerity and
she smiled.
"I know you didn't. I didn't mean to yell at
you this morning. I'm used to Ma up and fixing breakfast when I get
up too. She must have gotten up to go the clinic. There must have
been an emerg-"
The door burst open suddenly and Brian and
Colleen turned startled faces towards the doorway.
Sully stood
there with Matthew closed behind, their shapes blocking out the
morning sunshine.
"What is it? What's happened?"
"Why
did you scream?"
Colleen stood up and said, "Its all right. I
bumped into Brian and dropped the eggs. It just scared us both."
"Well, you both scared us," Matthew grumbled, "Don't do
that again."
Brian stood and wiped off his pants. He grinned.
"We won't. Mornin Sully."
"Mornin Brian, Colleen."
"Sully. Breakfast is gonna be just a little late this morning,"
Colleen said sheepishly.
Sully smiled.
"That's fine.
Brian, where's your Ma?"
"She ain't here. Colleen says
she must have gone into town."
"She couldn't have,"
Matthew said, "The wagon's still outside and I would have heard
her leave."
There was silence around the room as everyone
looked around at each other.
"Well," Colleen said at last,
"Maybe the Cheyenne needed her and she's out at the reservation.
Anyway, there's no need to worry. Ma's just out being a doctor to
someone who needs one." She tried to sound confident and smile but
it came out a little shaky. She turned back to the stove to remake
the eggs.
"What if something's happened to Ma?" Brian spoke
up, his question voicing the uneasiness that troubled the others.
Sully felt his heart lurch fear but he swallowed it down.
Everything was fine. Michaela was just out somewhere helping someone.
She was fine. He forced a smile and said, "I'm sure your Ma's
fine. I'll go on up to town and track her down. Don't worry
Brian."
"If anyone cane track her down, you can Sully,"
Brian said, his mood brightening.
Sully forced his smile again
and tried to ignore the fear that was slowly wrapping around his
heart. He nodded at Colleen, "You three go ahead with breakfast and
when I find we'll just have a bite at Grace's."
Colleen nodded.
Matthew moved away so Sully could get out and
he saw the look in his eyes as he passed him.
Matthew felt it too
and he turned to look at his brother and sister.
Something was
wrong.
Forcing himself to sound cheerful and not worried, Matthew
said, "Okay Colleen, what can I do to help with breakfast?"
And
as he walked forward towards the stove, Sully silently shut the door
behind him.
The sound of
harsh coughing woke her and Michaela's eyes flew open as hot, foul
breath blew onto her face.
"Mornin Doc," Wallace
whispered, grinning, "I never thought you was gonna wake up.
Almost clear outta Colorado Springs territory before you open them
big beautiful brown eyes." He reached a hand up and ran it
carressingly down her face.
Michaela wrenched away from him and
immediately regreted it as her head exploded into a fireball of pain.
Her stomach lurched and she leaned over, retching. Wallace jumped
back in disgust and muttered something before getting to his feet and
walking over to untie his horse. Michaela raised her hands to wipe
her mouth and was dismayed to realize they were tied together.
"It'll be dark soon and then we'll move. I conked you on the
head pretty good and you were out for awhile. Bled a little but I
doctored you up real good."
The way he said it caused
Michaela to shiver and she made a little moan.
"Oh come now,
be brave. It ain't that bad. Now, I made something to eat. You
hungry?"
She shook her head slowly and winced.
"Well
then, up we go. Its time to move on."
"What are you
going to do with me?"
Wallace gave one final tug on his
horse's riegns and then looked over at the beauty who was slowly
rising from the ground, her hands clasped tightly in her lap, the
ropes he had tied them with rubbing her skin.
"I'll do
whatever I please. Now, let's go."
"But please...I
haven't done anything to you. Why do you wish to harm me?"
"No
more questions. Just hush my little doctor." Wallace sank to his
knees in front of her and lightly touched her chin with his finger.
"No more questions." His face leaned towards hers and then
his lips covered hers, his teeth biting down onto her lower lip.
Michaela surged backward, a scream lodged in her throat. Blood ran
down her chin and she looked at him as he grinned, her eyes filled
with loathing. And then without thinking twice she took both of her
hands and slapped him across the cheek.
Wallace fell over and was
stunned. He looked up at her and got to his feet, grabbing her hands
and pulling her up beside him. "You'll pay for that in due time
you little hellcat," He growled. He shoved her toward the horse
and she stumbled. He grabbed her hair and pulled her and she gave a
cry of pain. "Shut up."
And lifting her onto his horse,
Wallace swung up behind her and snapped the reigns.
"Hyah!"
They rode off into the night.
Sully walked up
the dusty street in town and his wolf walked beisde him. The town was
quiet that morning. Jake leaned against the railing of his barbershop
and watched the people stroll back and forth from Loren's store. Hank
sat drinking a beer and watching Sully as he walked up to the clinic
door and knocked.
"Michaela? ? You busy?"
Sully
knocked again.
There was no answer within and he tried the door.
It swung open and he stepped inside.
"? You in here?"
He walked around and opened the side door that led to the rooms on
the second floor. "?"
"Hey Sully!"
The call came from outside and Sully looked around one last
before walking outside.
Hank was crossing the street, his beer
swinging beside him in its bottle.
"What is it Hank?"
" ain't in there. No one is."
"Yeah, I
figured that out after I went in. You seen her Hank?"
"Nope.
Ain't been to town this morning far as I know."
The words
hit Sully with the force of a sledgehammer and he felt the fear grow
inside him.
"Why? Something wrong?"
"No...Nothing's
wrong." Hanks' eyes narrowed with suspicion but Sully turned and
began to walk away.
But he took a few steps before hearing sharp
cries from down the street.
Colleen and Brian were running
towards him with Matthew on horseback.
Sully began to run.
"What
is it?"
"Sully, Ma isn't anywhere at home. We looked
around everywhere. She isn't even on the reservation!"
Colleen's voice was paniced and Sully looked up at Matthew who
was shouldering his rifle.
"What are you doing Matthew?"
"Cloud-dancing came to the homestead. never went to
the reservation."
"She's not here in town either,"
Sully said quietly.
Brian grabbed on Colleen and said, "Then
where is she?"
"Yeah, whats goin on? Is
missing?" Hank's voice cut like a knife into the conversation
and Sully turned and regarded him with a look. Loren and Jake were on
either side of him.
"We're not going to say that until we-"
"Sully," Matthew said, his eyes firm and hard,
"Cloud-dancin said that the spirits had him up early, telling
him danger was coming. He believes is in danger."
And
suddenly it hit him.
Wallace.
They had let him go.
But
they never watched him to make sure he left town.
Michaela was
missing.
Wallace had her.
The rage that snaked up from
Sully's belly put a fire into his eyes and he saw red.
"Sully?
Sully, what is it?"
And Sully heard the concern in Jake,
Loren, and Hank's voices. He heard Myra and Horace. He heard Dorothy
and Grace and Robert E.
He heard the Reverend. Colleen and
Brian's worried faces looked up at him. Matthew gazed at him with a
grim expression.
And somwhere through it all he heard and saw
Michaela. Her face fill his heart, pleading with him.
"Help
me...Sully please...Help me."
"Sully!"
Sully
blinked and felt the rage consume him, a red hot fire burning into
his every blood stream. He turned and faced everyone and breathed one
word, one name that slipped from his lips like poison.
"Wallace."
His hands were
steady as he smoothed the paint across his chest. The fingers barely
trembled and the colors swirled across his skin like a rainbow
splashing across the sky. The woods around him were silent and he got
to his knees as the smoke from his fire began to fill the air around
him.
The chant of a song began to rumble from his chest and he
opened his mouth as the song burst from his lips and he prayed to his
ancestors.
Cloud-dancing bent over and rocked, his eyes closed as
he let the spirits voices wash over him.
Danger was all around...
Michaela was in grave danger...
Cloud-dancing's hand rose and
he fed the fire some wood, his eyes never opening, his chant never
ceasing.
And still the danger lurked...
The spirits
whispered...
And Cloud-dancing prayed.
"Are they
going to find Ma?" Brian asked Colleen as he sat in front of the
fire playing with his dog. Colleen looked up from the book she was
trying to read and looked outside. Darkness had fallen. Sully and
Matthew had ridden off hours ago and they had been told to stay here.
Robert E and Grace were looking after them.
She looked down at
Brian and forced a smile.
"I'm sure they will Brian. If
anyone can find her, Sully can."
Brian stroke pup's fur and
then said softly, "But what if they don't?"
His voice
was shaking and Colleen put down her book and got down to her knees
beside him. She put her arms around as he laid his head on lap, tears
dripping from his eyes.
Pup whined and backed away.
"Shhh...Its
all right Brian," Colleen whispered, her voice soothing. "Sully
will find Ma."
"But what if that man hurt her...She
could be lying somewhere hurt and..."
"Brian." Her
tone became stern and Colleen carressed his cheek as she said, "Hush
now. Ma was kidnapped before. Remember? The dog soldiers had her and
Sully found her and brought her home. I'm sure she's okay. Ma's
tough. She's brave. And she knows she's loved. That will keep her
strong. We must believe that she'll be found."
Brian's tears
were slowly drying and Colleen kissed his forehead and he looked up
at her, a small smile touching his lips.
"I believe Sully
can find her. I do."
"Good."
"Colleen,
Brian, yall come and eat. Need to keep up your strength, ya hear?"
Colleen grinned and Brian bounced to his feet.
"Comin
Mrs. Grace!"
And hand in hand they walked towards the table
as Grace and Robert E smiled and sat down. They joined hands and a
prayer was voice for their Ma and the ones who were out
looking.
Michaela looked over at Wallace as he stoked the fire and
shook the pan he was cooking dinner in. The darkness was thick all
around them and she shivered as the cool breeze blew through her
night clothes. Her head throbbed and her lip was swollen where
Wallace had bit down when he had kissed her.
She raised her
fingertips to her lips and felt anger burn inside her heart. He had
kissed her...His lips had touched hers and no man was allowed to do
that.
Except for Sully...
Michaela felt tears well up in her
eyes as Sully's face swam before her eyes. Her heart ached painfully
and she wrapped her arms around her middle and rocked slowly.
"Woman! Lets eat!" Wallace suddenly barked and Michaela
jumped.
"I'm not hungry," She said coldly.
He stood
up and walked over to her, wiping his hands on his pants. "You
need to eat little lady. You haven't had a bite since we been ridin.
I don't want you to get sick and start goin sour on me. You won't be
any fun. Now, eat."
"No. I said I'm not hungry."
Wallace's eyes narrowed and he bent down and grabbed her hands,
hauling her to her feet.
"I said eat," He growled.
"And I said no," Michaela said, but her coldness was
melting at the rage in his eyes and she looked away and finally
nodded mutely.
"That's more like it. You mind Wally now
and we'll get along just fine."
He moved her over by the
fire and sat her down and then spooned some beans onto a plate and
handed it to her. Michaela took it and made herself take small bite.
The food slid down her throat like slime and she fought the urge to
gag. Wallace sat beside her and began to shovel food into his mouth.
He offered her a tin cup filled with beer but she shook her head. He
gulped it down and then gave a loud belch.
"Mighty fine
cooking if I do say so myself!"
He continued to eat and
Michaela looked away and out into the woods, hoping that Sully would
be there and she would hear is low whistle that the Cheyenne had
given him long ago. She knew he was out there looking for her...if he
knew Wallace had her...
She studied her surroundings and wondered
if there was any chance of escaping.
"Alright my little
pretty doc, lets go to bed."
Alarm filled her face and she
looked up at him quickly, thinking that he meant the worst. Oh God if
he touched her...if he wanted to sleep with her...
Wallace hauled
her up again and Michaela shut her eyes tight as he dragged her over
to the pile of blankets on the ground.
She knelt down onto her
blanket and lay down, praying that Wallace would leave her alone.
"Sully...Please...Help me..." She whispered into the
night.
Sully opened his eyes and shouldered his knapsack,
his eyes roaming over the trees and bushes, his ears open to every
sound of the night.
Matthew pulled up beside him on his horse and
said, "Sully? You all right?"
"Yeah..."
"You
hear something?"
"No."
Matthew dismounted and
looked at Sully's face, every chiseled feature as hard as stone.
"I
haven't heard anything Matthew."
"We know this is the
way they came though, right?"
"Yes. But the tracks we
found a few hours ago have disappeared." Matthew put his hand on
Sully's shoulder and squeezed gently. "We'll pick up the trail
again Sully. We'll find her."
Sully said nothing, just
dropped his blanket and got onto his knees. He laid down and stared
up at the stars. Matthew watched for a few seconds and then took his
horse and led him over to a tree and tied him there.
He walked
back and put his own blanket a few feet from Sully and laid down.
His hands went behind his head and he too looked up at the sky.
Matthew had almost dozed off when he suddenly jerked awake as a
soft sound filled his ears. He turned over and Sully leaning against
the tree that he had tied his horse too. His shoulders jerked up and
down and strangled noises came from his lips. Matthew started to get
up but stopped and sat back down.
He would let Sully alone and
just wait.
He laid back down and resumed staring at the sky. But
the soft sound of the woods, merged with Sully's sobs, caused his
eyes to grow weary and before Sully had returned to his blanket,
Matthew had drifted off to sleep.
Cloud-dancing
was sitting outside of their tent when Snow-bird found him. She knelt
down beside him and said, "You sit out here alone. You are
troubled. And it is late."
He looked over at her and then
took her hand.
"The spirits have been warning me of the
danger around here. And it has come. A man kidnapped early
this morning and Sully is out there searching for her."
Snow-birds eyes widened but she said nothing. Cloud-dancing went
on.
"I asked the spirits for guidance and they have answered
me."
He went silent.
"And what did the spirits
say?" Snow-bird asked softly.
Cloud-dancing sighed and then
looked over into his wife's eyes.
"The danger is not over.
The next couple of days could be the hardest journey Sully has ever
traveled. The spirits say it will be a strong test of faith. I am
praying that Sully will be strong enough. He is not Cheyenne."
"Not Cheyenne? He has lived with us for many moons
Cloud-dancing, "Snow-bird said.
"Yes, but he was not
born Cheyenne. Cheyenne heritage does not run in his blood."
Snow-bird watched her husband's eyes as they looked out into the
night and then she said softly, "Maybe not Cloud-dancing, but
you must agree on this: Sully is Cheyenne in his heart. And that is
what matters. His faith will be strong. The journey is hard, but love
is not worth anything unless the journeys in life are worth taking."
Her words pierced his heart and Cloud-dancing looked over and
smiled. "The spirits said I would hear wise words from another.
You, my wife, are wise."
"I have always known this and
I am so glad you do now as well," Snow-bird said with a small
grin and Cloud-dancing found himself chuckling.
But his laughter
faded away and after a few moments of silence he said, "Now that
I have told you some of what the spirits say, I must tell you what
else they have said."
Snow-bird was pulled to her feet as
Cloud-dancing stood and she said, "I will not like this, will
I?"
"It is not for you to like, but it is also not for
you to forbid. I must do what the spirits say."
"Cloud-dancing-"
"I must join Sully in the
search for ."
And giving Snow-bird a soft kiss on her
cheek, Cloud-dancing left her standing on the reservation with her
mouth slightly open as she watched her husband disappear into the
trees.
The snores woke
her and Michaela lay there on her blanket listening to Wallace's
deep breathing. When she was sure he was in a deep sleep she rolled
over and sat up. Darkness was still all around them and she heard the
trees swaying in the breeze. They had both fallen asleep quickly and
Michaela thanked God that he had not tried to touch her before they
had laid down. Wallace gave a loud snore and Michaela jumped.
Her
hands were still tied but she had gone to sleep thinking of ways to
escape.
Now seemed as good time as any….
Balancing herself
until she was on her knees, Michaela braced her hands on the ground
and then stood up.
Her body jerked once and she sucked in her
breath and righted herself quickly.
Wallace never stirred.
Michaela let her breath out slowly and turned around. Wallace was
still, his chest rising and falling with each ragged breath.
For
just a second Michaela watched him, the doctor in her coming out, and
she realized he had consumption. A bad case from what she noticed.
And then Wallace moved and Michaela snapped out of it, scolding
herself as he groaned and coughed harshly.
"Please…stay
asleep…" She whispered.
A few more groans and he rolled over,
snoring once again.
Michaela sighed in relief and looked around
her. Sully had taught her how to track and she prayed she could do it
now, in the dark.
Making as little noise as possible, Michaela
set off into the woods alone.
"We've lost the
tracks again!" The angry statement came from Sully and he threw his
tomahawk at the nearest tree making a bull's-eye and ripping off
bark from the trunk.
"Nice shot, " Matthew remarked absently
and then said, "Oh, sorry," at Sully's glare.
"This is
getting out of hand," Sully muttered as he stalked over and
retrieved his tomahawk from the tree's trunk and stuffed it back
into his side belt. He ran a hand through his shoulder-length hair
and tried to swallow the panic that was rising inside him.
"I
have to find her Matthew! I have too! I'm supposed to protect her…"
"Sully, you do protect her. You have always protected all of
us."
"Yeah, but I wasn't there! I promised I would stay
close by and I fell asleep…I was far away…I could have stopped
all this."
Matthew jumped down from his horse and walked over,
laying a hand on Sully's shoulder. "This is not your fault. Do
you hear me? This is a guy who thinks he gets what he wants only this
time he went too far. He messed with the wrong man, the wrong family,
and the wrong town. He will be found and when he is…" Matthew let
the threat die off and Sully turned to look at him, his face
anguished. Matthew shook him slightly and said firmly, "You are not
alone here Sully. We got half the men from the town out here looking
for her; you and I are out here… will be found. How do you
think I feel? I was in the barn and she was right outside in the
house getting kidnapped. I never heard a thing and I could have
helped her!" Matthew's voice grew thick with emotion as he said,
"And what about ? She's been here in Colorado Springs for
a while now and she has endured a lot. And going through a lot can
make you strong. is strong. Do you hear me?"
Sully
looked at him silently, his heart beating hard against his chest, his
throat working furiously to keep the cries that wanted to break free
at bay.
Slowly he nodded and with a low, hoarse voice whispered,
"She's the strongest woman I have ever known. I love her so much.
We have to find her."
"And we will," Matthew said, nodding,
"We will. Together."
And then both men were hugging each
other fiercely and finally Sully pulled away and cleared his throat.
"We better move."
"Yeah." Matthew swiped a hand under his
eyes and turned to mount his horse but froze, his eyes going wide.
"Sully, these tracks look new. And different. Not like anything
we've been following."
Sully spun around, his hand going to
the tip of his tomahawk, his eyes darting in every direction.
"Where?"
Matthew pointed and Sully stared.
"No,
those are fresh tracks. Made just now..."
"By who?"
And
before Sully could answer a new voice materialized from behind them
and said, "They are mine."
Both men spun around and
Cloud-dancing took a step back.
"Cloud-dancing?" Matthew
said.
"Hello Matthew. Ha-ho my brother," Cloud-dancing said.
Sully stepped forward and took his friend's out-stretched hand.
"What are you doing here Cloud-dancing?" Sully asked his
confusion and fear apparent in his voice.
And Cloud-dancing gazed
at his friend for a few moments before saying matter-of-factly, "I
have been praying to the spirits for guidance on the kidnapping of
. The spirits have spoken. My brother, we need to talk."
And Sully found himself being led away to a nearby tree and
pushed down onto the ground as Matthew stared in silence and
Cloud-dancing began to speak…
A twig snapped
so suddenly and loudly that Michaela had to swallow the scream that
almost escaped her lips.
She spun around and looked towards the
direction of where they had been camped, watching for any sign of
movement.
After a few seconds, Michaela let out the breath she
had been holding and leaned one shaking hand against a tree for
support.
She had made it into the trees but she could still see
where Wallace's horse and his still form lay on the ground. She
took it a step at a time, every step causing her to freeze, sure she
heard movement but every time it was her imagination.
"Thank
God…" She whispered. Taking a deep breath she let go of the tree
and took another step. The breeze cooled her ankles as she walked;
her arms wrapped around her, her thoughts on Sully and if he was out
here, looking for her.
She even caught herself a few times
calling out, "Sully…"
Each time there was no answer when
but when she let his name slip out, she had a shred of hope that he
would suddenly be there putting his arms around her, his lips on
hers…
And suddenly someone was there and Michaela let out a
scream as she was thrown to the ground, her face slamming onto the
dirt, blood filling her mouth.
She was turned over and kicked and
cries of pain came from her swollen lips and then his hand was
clamped down onto her mouth.
"Shut up! You shut up right now do
ya hear? So help me if you don't I can make you really hurt! Now
shut up!"
Michaela's cries were reduced to whimpers and wide,
tear-filled eyes looked up at Wallace as his face swam before her,
his lips pulled back in a snarl, his face red with rage.
"You
little hellcat. Thought you was smart didn't ya? Well, you can't
pull anything over me! Your gonna pay for that missy. You most
certainly are! Now get up! We gotta get movin!"
Michaela was
pulled roughly to her feet and shoved ahead, back from the way she
came. Tears poured down her face and she felt her heart screaming for
Sully, praying with every ounce of her being that he would find her…
She let out a sob.
"Shut up I said," Wallace growled and
slapped the back of her head. Michaela stumbled and Wallace cursed
and grabbed by the arm, hauling her up before she fell.
"No one
ain't ever gonna find you once we get where we're goin. You've
been too much trouble," Wallace said, but his eyes flicked over her
hungrily and Michaela cringed. "But you are one beautiful woman and
I will have fun. Now get on the horse."
The horse was saddled
and ready and Wallace picked her up and slung her onto the saddle and
then swung himself up and took the reigns.
"Here we go doc,"
He said, and then told the horse firmly, "Hyah!"
Michaela
looked back into the trees as they surged forward and the tears
flowed faster as she whispered the one name that made her heart soar…
"Sully…help me…where are you?"
"You have lost
your way my brother", Cloud-dancing said softly and Sully felt
anger and panic rising from deep inside him.
"Cloud-dancing, I
don't have time for this! Michaela needs me! I have to find her!"
"Yes you do," Cloud-dancing said firmly, "But you will not
find her until you find your way…"
Sully stared at his friend
with anguished eyes and bit back a sudden retort that came to his
lips.
Cloud-dancing went on, "You and share a special
bond. One that no one else can understand. Spirits have told me…When
she was taken you could hear her…you could feel her pain…But you
cannot anymore..."
Sully opened his mouth to speak but then
closed it at Cloud-dancing's look.
"The spirits need you to
listen to me my brother. will not survive much longer-"
Sully gave a loud cry and Cloud-dancing grabbed his shoulders and
shook him. Leaning against a tree nearby, Matthew's head jerked up
and he took a step forward.
Cloud-dancing held up a hand to stop
him and then looked into Sully's pain-filled eyes.
"Listen to
me! The bond you have is strong. But the panic and worry in your
heart is pushing Michaela away. You will never find her until you
find your way again. You could hear her before. You can hear her
again if you just open your heart and feel her."
"But-But
he's hurting her…He's doing things to her…I know he is…"
"You do not know! How can you when you can't hear her? How
can you know if you can't find her? She needs you brother…and you
need her."
"Cloud-dancing, she's my heart song…"
Sully's voice broke and Cloud-dancing squeezed his shoulders
gently. "Close your eyes and concentrate on . The spirits
will guide you…They will you…When you open your heart."
Cloud-dancing let go if his shoulders and nodded.
And Sully
took a deep breath and closed his eyes, emptying his heart of his
fear and worry…Breathing deeply he focused his mind on
Michaela…Calling out to her…Letting the Cheyenne spirits speak to
him…
And suddenly he heard his name…He heard Michaela…
"Sully! Help me…I need you…where are you…"
His eyes
flew open.
"Michaela…" His mouth was dry and he sucked in
his breath in and looked at Cloud-dancing, his heart thudding.
"I
heard her…I heard her call my name."
And Cloud-dancing gave a
small smile and said, "And I am sure she heard you. She felt you.
Now, keep your heart open and focus your mind. Find ."
Sully got to his feet and Cloud-dancing did the same.
"Matthew!"
And Matthew came at once, leading his horse, his expression wary
and puzzled.
"Yeah?"
"Let's go. We have to hurry."
Wallace stopped to water his horse at the
creek after they had been riding for a couple of hours. He reached
for Michaela and she allowed herself to lowered to the ground where
he instantly dropped her and she fell painfully onto her hands and
knees.
"Go over there and get something to drink. We'll rest
here for a little while. We should reach our destination in the
morning. Now get."
Michaela scrambled to her feet before he
could kick her and she felt the hot tears leaking down her cheeks as
she stooped down and cupped water into her hands. The water was cool
as it rushed down her throat and she closed her eyes and savored the
liquid as she bathed her neck and her face.
And then suddenly her
heart gave a sickening jerk as Wallace was there and pulling her to
her feet.
"I can't anymore," He said hungrily. "Your just
too beautiful. I'll have plenty more times but now is a good time
to start."
And he lowered his mouth to hers and Michaela began
to scream.
Sully stopped abruptly as the sound of a
scream filled his heart and rang in his ears. His eyes widened.
"Michaela!"
Cloud-dancing spun around and Matthew looked
over from his horse.
"Sully? You hear her? I don't hear
anything!"
"She's here. I heard her…She's scared…"
"Find her Sully," Cloud-dancing commanded softly, "Find
her."
And Sully nodded and barked, "This way."
They
headed into the trees…
Michaela slapped at
Wallace's head with her tied hands and he chuckled, his lips still
against her mouth.
"You are a feisty one," He growled. She
arched her back and her knee rose off the ground. Wallace grabbed it.
"Don't even think about kicking me you little hellcat," He
spat and Michaela felt herself being thrown to the ground. The rocks
cut into her skin and she cried out as her foot twisted painfully
over a rising root.
"Please…Don't hurt me…" She
whimpered and Wallace got to his knees.
"Ol Wally always gets
what he wants Doc, and since I came into your town, I wanted you.
Your mine now. That injun will never have you. And if I run into him,
he's a dead man."
Michaela took a sobbing breath but then her
eyes cleared and she looked at Wallace with sudden strength.
"You
think you can hurt Sully? You are dreaming mister."
He slapped
her, hard and Michaela felt blood pull in her mouth. She spat it out
and he laughed, he laughed so hard and then began to cough.
The
coughing shook his entire body and Michaela took that as her chance
and scrambled out from under him. She got to her feet as quick as she
could and started hobbling away, her left foot dragging behind her.
The coughing continued behind her and then suddenly there was the
sound of retching and then silence.
Panic filled her soul and
Michaela didn't want to look behind her to see if the consumption
had finally killed him.
She hobbled faster, her heart screaming
for Sully, and then suddenly she was flying forward, the air rushing
from her lungs as Wallace tackled her from behind and they both
tumbled to the ground.
"Colleen!
Colleen! NO!"
Colleen's eyes flew open as the yelling became
a piercing wail and filled the entire house. She threw back her
blanket and was on her feet instantly, her eyes scanning every corner
and then finding Brian, huddled on 's bed, his arms covering
his face.
"Brian? Brian!"
She rushed over to him
and sat down, pulling him into her arms.
"What is it? Did
you have a bad dream?"
Sweat mingled with his tears and
Brian looked up at his sister and nodded.
"I dreamed Ma was
dead..." And then his voice broke and he began to sob.
"Oh
Brian...It was just a dream. I'm sure Ma is fine. Sully will find
her."
She shushed him and rocked, brushing his hair from his
forehead.
"You don't know that...I dreamed she was
hurt...She was dying...I couldn't get to her and she died."
Brian cried harder and Colleen felt her eyes well with tears.
She
tightened her arms around her little brother and they held each other
as the evening became dark and the sun began to set.
Oh please
find her Sully...Please find her
Michaela spit
dirt and blood out of her mouth and tried to roll over but couldn't
move. Wallace was on top of her. She could smell his breath, hot on
her neck, she could feel his hungry eyes looking her up and down.
"Let me up, "She whispered.
"I like this, "He
hissed into her ear and Michaela shrieked and struggled to get out
from under him. Wallace laughed and spun her over, his grin widening.
She whimpered and he lowered his mouth to hers...
"No...please..."
His mouth was on hers, his hands fumbling for her skirt and
Michaela's heart nearly burst from her chest. She didn't care what he
did to her anymore...She only knew that he was trying to rape her
like before and this time he just might succeed.
She began
screaming.
"SULLY! HELP ME!!!"
"Shut up
hellcat," Wallace groaned and he leaned down and bit off a
button on her blouse.
"OH GOD!
SULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLYYYYYYY!!!!!"
Sully
froze in midstride, his eyes searching the trees. The scream had
sliced through his heart and the trees and he spun around and looked
at Matthew and Cloud-dancing who were looking at him with wide eyes.
"I heard her, " Matthew said, "I heard her. Where
is she?"
"SUUUUUUUUUUULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLYYYYYYYYYY!!!"
Sully felt his heart stop and he yelled, "This way! HURRY!"
Matthew shouted. "HYAH!" And his horse rose to a gallop
as he followed Sully and Cloud-dancing as they began to run.
Michaela slapped
at Wallace's shoulder and actually managed to bite his hand but he
slapped her down. And then his gun was at her head and he snarled,
"Scream again for your injun and see if I don't blow your brains
out all over the ground!"
She stopped struggling and stared
up at him, the fear choking her, his hands sliding inside her blouse.
She turned her head away and he laughed. "Your so
beautiful...I told you I would get to play doctor...Its my
turn...M-i-c-h-a-e-l-a..." He drawled out her name and she
gagged as his voice dripped with lust.
His left hand started
sliding up her stomach while his right held the gun to her head.
Michaela bit her lip, praying she wouldn't scream but her mouth
opened anyway as his touch became unbearable.
She screamed again.
"You little hellcat, "Wallace swore, "I told you
to shut-"
"MICHAELA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
And suddenly she heard him and Michaela went limp with relief,
tears beginning to pour from her eyes. She turned her head and looked
Wallace in his face and said, "Get off me..." A look of
fear flashed across his face but then Wallace shook his head and
pressed the gun to her temple and cocked the hammer.
"Your
mine...Either I have you...or no one does..."
The gun pushed
against her head and Michaela closed her eyes and waited for the
gunshot to come.
But it never came.
What did come was the
sound of a tomahawk whistling near her ear, knocking the gun from
Wallace's hand and hearing his bellow of pain. Suddenly she could
breath again and Michaela opened her eyes to see Wallace being thrown
down onto the ground several feet away by Matthew and Sully on his
knees beside her, his anxious face looking her over.
"Michaela..."
Sully's voice was hoarse with emotion and she gave a weak smile
and reached a hand up to carress his face. I knew you would find me,"
she whispered and then burst into tears.
Sully wasted no time in
sitting her gently and enfolding her into his arms. She laid her head
on his shoulder and wept and Sully had to fight back his own tears as
her hurt and fear poured out of her now that Wallace was no longer a
threat.
"Shhhh...Its over. I've got you now. Your safe. I am
so sorry it took so long to find you. So sorry..."
" Oh
Sully...You found me. Thats all that matters." She lifted her
head and looked into his eyes.
"Are you all right?"
"Now that I am with you...I am just fine."
Sully
smiled and then his lips were on hers and Michaela melted into him,
her arms flinging around his neck, her own lips kissing him back,
their love true and alive.
"Ow..." Michaela pulled away
with a groan and touched her lower lip. It was bleeding again.
"Michaela, your bleeding."
"He hit me a few
times..." She whispered.
Sully let out a roar of rage and
got to his feet, letting go of her gently. "I'll kill him!"
Michaela struggled to her feet as Sully marched over to Matthew
who had Wallace on the ground and was tying his hands together to
take back to town.
"Let me at him Matthew."
"Sully!
Sully!" Michaela braced her hands on the ground and tried to
stand but her twisted foot protested and she gave a cry as she
toppled over.
Sully spun around but Cloud-dancing got there first
and he steadied her with his hands and she gave him a grateful smile.
"Thank you Cloud-dancing."
"You are welcome. I
am glad you are safe . The spirits are pleased that Sully
listened and that the danger is over."
Michaela smiled again
and then began to hobble over to Sully who was looking back at
Wallace with absolute loathing.
"I should kill you right
now," He snarled and Wallace looked at without any emotion.
"Go
ahead injun, "He replied.
Sully took a step forward but
Michaela grabbed his arm.
"No! Its over. Please Sully. He'll
suffer anyway because he didn't get his way. He didn't me." She
looked down at Wallace and he grinned lazily. "Yeah, you win.
But I did get to do one thing."
"What thing?"
Sully asked angrily.
"I got to touch the doc," Wallace
sang with mockery in his voice and Sully rushed forward but Michaela
grabbed him and stepped up towards Wallace herself.
She reared
back her hand and slapped him and the sound echoed through the trees.
Blood flew from Wallace's mouth and he stared up at Michaela, his
face red.
Sully took Michaela's hand and led her away from him
and she hobbled after him. Tears ran down her cheeks.
"He
touched you?"
"He didn't hurt me. He hit me and I
tripped over a root in the ground and twisted my foot..."
"But
he touched you?" Sully's voice was rough and Michaela looked at
him and then slowly nodded.
"He didn't get very far. You
showed up in time."
"He shouldn't have had the chance
at all. I should have been here sooner."
"Sully..."
"No. I'm sorry Michaela."
She put a finger to his
lips and shushed him.
"Take me home. Take me home Sully."
And without another word he nodded and sweeped her up into his
arms and they turned in the direction of home.
Dawn came early
at the homestead and Brian dragged his feet out of bed and dressed
silently, not wanting to wake Colleen.
He pulled on his shoes and
opened the door and heard, "Brian?" So much for not wanting
to wake Colleen.
Brian turned around and said, "Yeah?"
"You goin to do chores?"
"Yeah. Figured I
would get them done."
"Okay. I'll get breakfast goin."
"Okay Colleen," Brian said and shut the door behind
him. A rooster crowed in the distance and Brian yawned and rubbed his
eyes before opening the barn door and going inside.
He got the
chicken feed from a bucket on the floor and walked outside to the
coop to the chickens out so they could eat.
"Eat up,"
Brian mumbled, sprinkling chicken feed onto the ground. The chickens
clucked and pecked all around him and suddenly another sound rose
over them. Brian's eyes widened and his small head jerked a little
ways down the path that led into the woods.
His heart swelled
with hope and then it burst.
Giving a loud whoop of joy, Brian
began to yell, "Colleen! Colleen!"
Th door flew open
and Colleen stood on the porch, alarm on her face, her hands holding
a cleaning rag.
"Brian! What is it?"
"Ma's
back! They got Ma! She's okay!"
And Colleen turned as the
rag fell from her hands and her eyes filled with tears. A smile split
on her face and she raced down the steps and towards Matthew who was
leading the horse that carried Sully.
And in his arms, safe and
secure, was their Ma.
Michaela saw
Brian and Colleen waiting to meet them and her heart swelled with
joy.
Tears welled in her eyes and spilled over her lashes. Sully
said softly, "Whoa…" And pulled on the horse's reigns until
he stopped. He got down and then reached up for Michaela who went
into his arms.
He smiled at her but it faded as he saw the tears.
"What's wrong Michaela? You all right?"
"Yes," She
laughed quietly and reached up to wipe her eyes. She turned and
smiled at her children and said, "I'm just so happy to be home."
"Ma!"
Colleen and Brian lunged forward and her arms went
around them, her love flowing from her like a fountain.
"Oh God
I have missed you so much," Michaela said, crying openly now,
"Thinking of you all got me through each day. I'm just so happy
to be home…Oh…" She held on to each one and then Matthew came
forward and said, "I'm glad your okay," And she hugged him.
Sully watched everything, his gaze solemn and then he said,
"Matthew take her inside and get her something to drink. I'm
gonna put up the horse."
"I can do that Sully."
"No.
I'll do it." Something in his voice caused Matthew's eyes to
narrow but he only nodded and turned to lead Michaela inside. She
looked over puzzled but didn't say a word as Sully walked into the
barn.
"C'mon Ma," Colleen said, leading her into the house,
"Let's go get you cleaned up and something to drink."
"That
sounds wonderful Colleen," Michaela sighed and she allowed herself
to be lead inside.
Cloud-dancing came down the path at that
moment and he looked around the homestead with sharp eyes.
They
had taken Wallace to town and he was jailed waiting to go to Denver
to await trial. While they took him, Cloud-dancing had gone back to
the reservation to let Snow-bird know that everything was fine. He
then came to check on everyone.
Now he surveyed the homestead
listening to the trees and the earth, letting the spirits assure him
that the danger had passed.
But not the healing.
As if on
cue, Sully came out of the barn and stopped in his tracks, seeing
Cloud-dancing.
"Ha ho," Sully said softly.
"Hello my
brother. All is well? is safe?"
"Yes she is safe,"
Sully said, but he didn't add what he was thinking. Cloud-dancing
could see it in his eyes.
"Something troubled you."
"No.
I'm fine."
"Your eyes give you away. Your feelings are
naked to the spirits. I can see you are troubled."
Sully folded
his arms and shook his head.
"You are my Cheyenne brother, from
the beginning when you came to our reservation and we taught you the
ways of our ancestors…I know your heart Sully. I know when you are
hurting."
Sully looked up at him, tears pooling in his eyes and
he swallowed.
"I couldn't get to her Cloud-dancing. He was on
top of her…hurting her and I couldn't…I should have…No."
Sully shook his head vehemently and forced a smile.
"You know
what? She's home now. Everything is fine. Would you like to come in
and have dinner with us?"
Cloud-dancing stared at him for a
moment before blinking and saying, "I appreciate the offer but no.
Snow-bird is angry that I have not been with her."
"She
understands why right?"
"Oh yes. But she has said to me that
I must be home tonight. I do not want to angry her further. I will
see you soon my brother."
They grasped hands for a few seconds
and then Cloud-dancing was walking back down the path towards the
woods.
Sully watched him go and then he took a deep breath and
turned and walked inside the house.
Michaela's
dreams were haunted that night and she tossed and turned a few times
but never wakened.
When dawn came that morning her eyes flew
open, her breathing fast, her heart thudding. But when she rolled
over and saw her own home the relief she felt made her weak.
Smiling
to herself Michaela sat up and yawned, her stomach rumbling as
delicious smells wafted from the kitchen.
She got out of bed and
walked into the adjoining room, saying, "Good morning Colleen."
"Morning Ma!"
"Breakfast smells delicious."
"Thank
you. It'll be ready soon. Here's your coffee."
Michaela
took her cup and walked over to the front door and peered out.
Chickens covered the ground outside and she heard hay flying in the
barn.
"Matthew and Brian are doing chores?"
"Yep. Since
early this morning."
"How late did I sleep?"
"Its not
late all."
Michaela sat down by the fireplace and took a drink.
Warmth seeped into her muscles and she groaned.
"Ma?"
"I'm
fine Colleen. Just a little sore."
Colleen came over to her
chair and regarded her with a frown.
"You look pale, and you
can see the bruises and cuts on your face. Your lip is swollen. I'll
get you a cold rag. You should stay home today."
She walked
away and Michaela said, "Thank you," and then, "Nonsense. I
have patients to see. Good Lord knows how much they have needed me
since I have been gone."
"Everyone's been fine Ma.
Everyone's gone to Jake if they needed anything.
Michaela
sighed and said, "Hmmm, yes. That's what I'm afraid of." She
took another sip of her coffee and then realized that Colleen had
gotten quiet. She looked over and Colleen's grin vanished behind
her hand. Michaela looked at her for a moment and then they both
burst out laughing.
"Here's your cloth Ma," Colleen said,
when the giggled had subsided. She walked back over to the stove and
the front door opened.
"I thought I heard laughing in here,"
Matthew said, taking off his hat and sitting at the table. Brian
followed behind and shut the door. He turned immediately and
demanded, "What is so funny?"
"Nothing. It was between a
doctor and her assistant," Michaela said smiling and she rose to
her feet and came to the table.
"Matthew, will you get the
wagon ready after breakfast so I can go to the clinic?"
"Sure."
"Thank you." Michaela sat down and then said, "Has anyone
seen or heard from Sully?"
"Not since last night," Matthew
replied, pouring himself some coffee, "He must be at the
reservation."
"Ah…all right." Michaela felt uneasiness in
her heart but she pushed it away and forced a smile as the plates
were passed around, the blessing was given, and she was able to eat
and think about the rest of her day at the clinic.
"Michaela! I
am so glad your back. The pain in my shoulder has just been awful!"
Dorothy gasped as Michaela probed her shoulder and her face paled.
"Thank you Dorothy. It's good to be back. What did Jake tell
you to do for your shoulder?"
Dorothy pulled her dress gingerly
back up over her arm and gave her best friend a dark look.
"He
suggested I have a shot of whiskey to numb the pain and then it would
go away. Said I pulled the muscle and the alcohol would help."
Michaela shook her head and sighed, a small smile touching her
lips. Dorothy looked at her and frowned.
"What?"
"You
look tired Michaela. I know it's not my place…But, that man, he
didn't hurt you any way did he?"
"No Dorothy he didn't.
He could have, he would have…But Sully got there in time. I'm
just bruised and tired…Sore. But I'm fine."
"Well, thank
God for Sully then," Dorothy said.
"Yes."
"You having
in trouble being here in the clinic after that man attacked you in
here?"
"No…" Michaela shrugged and said, "I thought I
would…but I'm not. It feels good to be back here, back to work
doing what I love to do. It's good for me."
"Well, your
right about that."
Dorothy got off the examining table slowly
and watched as Michaela went over to her medicine cabinet and got out
a bottle.
"I'm going to live right?"
"Yes you are.
This will help the pain and it should go away in a few days."
"There's no whiskey in it is there?" Dorothy asked and
Michaela felt a chuckle slip through her mouth.
"No. There's
not. I promise."
"Good. Oh welcome back Michaela. I'm so
glad you're all right." And Dorothy took Michaela in her arms and
she hugged her fiercely.
"Dorothy," Michaela said, "You
haven't seen Sully around town this morning have you?"
"No.
Not yet anyway. He'll turn up I'm sure. Well, I've got to get
back to the store before Loren comes over here causing a ruckus. See
you later Michaela."
"Bye."
Michaela shut the door
after her and breathed a small sigh as she stared around the room of
her clinic.
No, she wasn't afraid to be back here. She was
safe.
"Thanks to Sully," she murmured and then closed her
eyes and moaned softly.
Where was he?
"Cloud-dancing,
are we going to do this everyday now?" Cloud-dancing looked up from
his place of prayer and got to his feet. Snow-bird stared at him, her
mouth frowning.
"I am sorry."
"I don't question the
spirits. I know they speak to you, to me and to our people."
Cloud-dancing looked around at mother earth and then up into the
blue sky. "Spirits speak a lot to me lately. They tell me things
that have happened."
"Like getting taken?"
"Yes."
"But she was found."
"Yes she was."
"Have the
spirits said anything about more danger?"
Cloud-dancing shook
his head and replied, "The danger is over."
Snow-bird placed
her hand on his arm and whispered, "Look at me my husband."
His
eyes locked with hers and she said, "Then what are they saying now
that has you so troubled?"
And Cloud-dancing sighed and said,
"The healing is not over. is healing well. Sully…"
"Sully is strong. He will get through this too."
"Sully
is in a place filled with anger, fear…He resents himself. He…cannot
forgive himself…"
Snow-bird reached up and touched
Cloud-dancing's cheek. He closed his eyes at her touch and she
whispered, "They will get through this together. They will heal
together. Sully will talk to and everything will be right
with mother earth again…Their love will once again be a union of
peace."
And Cloud-dancing smiled, "The spirits said yet again
that I would hear the words of the wise…"
Snow-bird smiled
back. "The spirits are right by calling me wise…"
He
chuckled and she took his hand and arm in arm they returned to their
tent.
Colleen came out of the house and was
startled to see Sully sitting on the porch. She wiped her hands on
her rag and walked slowly up to him.
"Sully?"
He jumped a
little at her voice and glanced over his shoulder.
"Hello
Colleen."
"Is anything wrong?"
"Hmm? No…Nothing's
wrong."
She sat down next to him and looked up at him in
disbelief.
"I don't believe you."
He smiled, a sheepish
smile, and said, "I don't believe me either."
"Wanna talk
about it?"
"No…Not right now." He covered her hand with
his own and said, "Why don't you go back inside and finish lunch?
Michaela will be ready to eat soon I'm sure after resting all
morning."
"Oh this lunch is for Matthew, me and Brian. Ma
said she would grab lunch at Grace's café today."
Sully
looked over at her sharply and said, "What?"
"I said-"
"You mean Michaela is not inside that house resting?"
"Well,
no, she went to the clinic this morning."
"What?!"
Sully
was on his feet in an instant and off the porch in a flash. Colleen
struggled to her feet and said, alarmed, "Sully? What is it?"
"She went to the clinic this morning? Why didn't she tell
me?"
"We didn't see you this morning. Usually you're at
breakfast and Ma didn't want to wait."
Sully blew out an
angry breath and Colleen watched, her alarm growing.
"Sully,
what is going-"
"This is exactly what happened the last
time!" He yelled, not even thinking of her standing there anymore.
"I can't believe she went into town with that man right next door
in jail!"
Colleen's mouth dropped open as Sully kicked the
side of the chicken coop and the fencing tore open. The chickens came
squawking out and Colleen ran off the porch.
"Sully! Calm down!
What's going on?
"Hey! What's all the-Chickens?" Matthew
raced out of the house with Brian on his heels to grab the escaped
chickens as they clucked and ran on their little skinny feet all over
the yard. Colleen stepped back as Matthew placed a board over the
gaping hole on the wired fence. She let out the breath she had been
holding and he rounded on her and demanded, "What the heck is going
on? Who tore that hole in this fence? Now I gotta repair it!"
"I'm
sorry Matthew! I'm sorry! But Sully-"
"Sully?" Brian spun
around. "Where is he?"
And sure enough, when Colleen looked
up she realized that during all the commotion Sully had left.
"I
don't know. But he sure was acting strange…"
Michaela
waved as Horace walked back towards his telegraph office and then
leaned against the wall of the clinic outside and watched people
bustle around on horseback and foot up and down the street. Jake was
talking to Loren over at the store and Dorothy was helping customer's
pick fruit from the tall crates outside. She looked next door and saw
Hank sitting with his feet up in a chair outside the jail, drinking a
bottle of whiskey. Her heart lurched as she thought of Wallace inside
there; just a few feet away…She shook her self and swallowed the
panic back down. He wasn't getting out this time. There was nothing
to worry about.
Hank saw her looking at him and his chair rocked
back on its legs. He tipped the bottle towards her and drawled,
"Afternoon Michaela."
"Hello Hank," She replied. She took
a few steps in his direction, hesitated and then walked right over
and stood outside the jailhouse door.
"Brave of you to come
this close," Hank said, a twinkle in his eye.
"Well, I've
decided that I can't be afraid. Besides, he's not coming out this
time."
"No he ain't. Sorry we let him go the first time.
Its good to have you back Michaela." She was taken aback at Hank's
sincerity and apology but when she looked for a trace of sarcasm on
his face she found none. He was serious.
"Thank you Hank and it
wasn't your fault. Or Jake's. You both didn't know that he
would come after me again."
"Well, you ain't got nothing to
worry about this time. This guy ain't comin out until he's on the
train to Denver. If I had my way we would hang him right here and
now."
Michaela let out a shaky laugh and then cleared her
throat. "Well, um, I should get back to the clinic. Hank, um…Thank
you for coming to help me when he first attacked me. Thank you."
"No problem doc," Hank said winking and Michaela turned
around to head back over to the clinic…
And bumped into Sully.
"Oh!" She looked up into his face, her mouth open, ready to
say something, but any means to start a conversation died on her lips
and she closed her mouth.
Her eyes widened at his look.
Sully
looked dangerous. His eyes gave off a hard, steely look, his mouth
was a hard line of fury, and he looked at her in disbelief.
"Sully-What-"
His grip on her arm was sudden and painful
and Michaela gave a small cry as he began to lead her across the
small porch and into her clinic.
She jerked away from him and
spun around as he shut the door behind them.
"How dare you do
that to me! You hurt my arm! What is the matter with you?"
"What
is the matter with me? How could you come back here today? You needed
to stay home and rest! I find out you're here! You didn't tell me
you were coming here today Michaela." His voice was filled with
such a fury that she almost shrank away from him.
Almost.
But
her own temper flared within her and she said, "You weren't
exactly around Sully! I didn't see you this morning and I needed to
come back to work. It's a good thing I did too…Jake messed up all
my patients and-"
"I don't care about Jake. You should have
told me."
"You should have been at breakfast," She shot
back. Sully's face turned red.
"Why were you over there at
the jail?" He said through clenched teeth.
Michaela looked at
him in surprise. "I was talking to Hank. I wanted to thank him."
"Why were you over there at the jail Michaela?"
"I
think I just answered-"
"Why were you over there when that
man was right inside? The man that kidnapped you and touched you and
hurt you was only a few feet away? Did you think about that?"
Sully's voice was rising and Michaela's heart clenched as she
realized that they had never fought like this before. They had argued
and had stormed out on each other but he had never yelled at her
before like he was now.
"Sully, I know he was right inside. But
he was behind bars. They are not going to let him out again and he is
never going to hurt me again."
"He hurt you before!"
"Yes
but you found me! You saved my life Sully. He would have done
horrible things to me if you hadn't-"
"He hurt you!"
"But you saved me! You found me!"
"YEAH BUT IT SHOULD
HAVE BEEN SOONER! I SHOULD HAVE FOUND YOU BEFORE HE HURT YOU! HE
SHOULDN'T HAVE HAD THE CHANCE TO KIDNAP YOU AT ALL! I SHOULD HAVE
STAYED BY THE HOMESTEAD THAT NIGHT! I SHOULD HAVE PROTECTED YOU…I
should have…I should…I…" Sully's voice faded into a whisper
and his eyes filled with tears.
They spilled onto his cheeks and
Michaela felt her heart break. This was what was bothering him. She
was doing fine. She was healing…But Sully…
"Oh Sully…"
She reached out her hand to touch him but he backed away, shaking
his head.
"No…no…I'm sorry I yelled at you. I don't
know what's wrong with me. I…I'm sorry…"
"Sully…"
Michaela took a step towards him, her hand still reaching…
But
he shook his head again and without another word, turned and walked
out of the clinic, slamming the door behind him.
"You
mean he just yelled at you? He was so angry that you were back at
work?" Dorothy stared at Michaela in shock and Michaela nodded,
feeling miserable.
"It wasn't even about that Dorothy. He was
angry that I didn't tell him I had come into town this morning."
"But this is your job. This is where you work."
"I
know. But you should have seen his face. He wasn't angry at me…He
was angry at himself. Dorothy, when he started crying-"
"Sully
started cryin?"
Michaela nodded and put down her fork and
shoved her plate away. She and Dorothy sat at Grace's café eating
lunch. But she wasn't hungry.
"Michaela, is he scared
something's gonna happen to you again?"
"I think so. What
he was saying…The jail's right next door. I think he's
terrified. I don't know what to do."
Dorothy took Michaela's
hands as tears filled her eyes. "Michaela, things have always
worked out before. You both have been through so much since you came
to Colorado Springs and you have always gotten through it. Now, you
have been through a terrible experience. But you're alive. You're
healing. It will take time. Now Sully…"
"He's not
healing. I feel his pain. He…"
And Michaela's eyes widened
and she gave a soft, "Oh…"
"What is it?"
"Oh
Dorothy, this is what happened before. I went to the clinic that
morning that Wallace attacked me there. Sully couldn't get there in
time. And he keeps saying that he should have gotten to me sooner
when he found me in the woods. He blames himself!"
Dorothy
nodded and then said softly, "I think he can't forgive himself
for everything that's happened to you Michaela. I think that is
what he feels…"
"Oh Sully…" Tears fell from Michaela's
eyes and she wiped them away. Dorothy squeezed her hands and then
stood.
"I think you better go and find him."
Michaela
stood.
"Yes, I think I better. None of this is his fault. He
needs to know that."
Dorothy smiled and said, "Good luck."
And Michaela was gone in search Sully.
Cloud-dancing
awoke with a start, his breathing rapid, his eyes alert to every
movement. Beside him Snow-bird stirred.
"What is it my
husband?"
"It is Sully."
"The spirits have told you
something?" She asked, sitting up and putting her hand on his
sweaty arm. He shook his head.
"No…He is here. Outside. I
must go to him."
"Then go. The sun will soon be gone."
Cloud-dancing stood and in one moment Snow-bird saw a flash of
sunlight as he swept the tent flap back and then he was gone.
Sully turned as Cloud-dancing approached but he said
nothing.
"Hello my brother." Sully nodded and Cloud-dancing
saw the pain in his eyes, the redness, and the far-off look.
"You
are not well."
"No…" Sully gave a low, hoarse sigh and
said, "I'm not. Sit with me here for awhile."
Cloud-dancing
nodded and they both sat, their eyes closed, their hearts open.
The
spirits began to speak…
Michaela hopped
off the wagon and ran up the porch and into the house. Colleen looked
up from the book she had been reading beside the fireplace, her eyes
startled.
"Ma? Something wrong?"
"Have you seen Sully?"
"No, not since he left here a few hours ago. He was acting
strange…"
"Strange? How?"
Colleen closed her book and
got up from her chair. Her brow was furrowed as she said, "Well, I
told him you had gone into town to the clinic and he got real quiet
and then angry…He looked scared. He kicked a hole into the side of
the chicken's fence. Matthew repaired it earlier. Sully was gone
before we got all the chickens back inside the coop and I couldn't
stop him…"
Michaela's face had paled and Colleen put a hand
on her arm. "Ma? What's going on?"
"Sully is having a
hard time dealing with everything's that happened."
"But he
saved you. He found you before that man could hurt you."
Michaela
sighed and shrugged out of her coat, setting her bag down onto the
table. She sank down into a chair and put her face in her hands.
Colleen sat down beside her and stroked her hair.
"Ma…Are you
all right? That man didn't hurt you out there did he?"
Michaela
looked up and wiped her tears away. She shook her head and said, "He
tied my hands together and he did kick me a few times. I tripped a
lot trying to get away so I got bumped and bruised. He kissed me a
couple of times but I managed to hit him or push him away…"
"Oh
Ma…" Colleen shook her head. "I can't imagine what that must
have been like for you."
"Yes, it was frightening. When Sully
found me, Wallace was on top of me…Touching me, kissing me…I'm
okay now…I mean, yes I still have to heal but I'm okay. Sully…I
didn't even think about what he was going through trying to find
me."
"He loves you so much Ma…You can see it in his eyes
every time he looks at you. His love goes deep."
Michaela
smiled and took Colleen's hands.
"You know the last time I
was abducted by the dog soldiers Sully had to come and find me. He
told me that he had to stop at a reservation and ask an Indian tribe
if they had seen me…Sully called me his heart song…"
Michaela's voice broke and she began to cry. Colleen put her
arms around her and whispered, "Its okay Ma. You can be there for
Sully. It wasn't his fault. He should not feel guilty about
anything and neither should you. It will take time for you both to
overcome the fear but you can do it together."
Michaela nodded
and put her palms up to her eyes to stem the flow of tears.
"Your
right Colleen. I know that now. I've heard this from you and
Dorothy and I believe that is what we should do. Heal together. Sully
wanted me to stay home and heal alone and he went off with his
feelings...its tearing his heart apart. And we will never heal unless
we do it together."
Colleen smiled and Michaela smiled back.
"You think you'll find him Ma?"
"Yes I do. When the
time is right. In the mean time…"
"What?"
Michaela
stood.
"I think I'll go visit Cloud-dancing and Snow-bird."
"Sully, you
heard what the spirits had to say?" Cloud-dancing asked some time
later as they sat outside his tent, staring at the fire, preparing
for their supper. Snow-bird heard the words spoken but did not
comment as she gathered small sticks to throw into the fire and then
sat down, her eyes averted from the two men as she passed out their
dinner.
Cloud-dancing took a bite of the corn and chewed
thoughtfully, watching his friend. Sully sat holding is corn, his
eyes staring at the fire, distant and troubled.
"Sully? Eat.
You need your strength."
"I'm not hungry. Thank you
Snow-bird for your kindness." She smiled and nodded but then looked
at Cloud-dancing, her eyebrows raised. He shook his head.
"Sully,
you need to answer my question. Did you hear-"
"Yes I did."
"And how do you feel?"
"Forgive me my brother, but I
don't feel better. I don't." Sully's voice faded in despair
and Cloud-dancing sighed.
Snow-bird looked up as she suddenly
heard footsteps and looked over to see Michaela standing not too far
away, watching.
She rose and said, "Excuse me for a moment,"
And walked away. Cloud-dancing followed her with his eyes and they
widened when they saw .
Sully hadn't noticed her
presence on the reservation. Cloud-dancing resumed his eating,
waiting and watching.
Snow-bird smiled as she approached
her friend and Michaela tried to smile back, but failed.
"Hello
."
"Hello Snow-bird."
"You've been crying."
Michaela reached a hand up and touched her face. Her eyes were
probably red and swollen.
"Yes…I have, "She admitted.
"It
is good for the soul to cry, "Snow-bird said, "It is a sign of
healing."
"Yes, healing, "Michaela whispered, looking over
at Sully sitting in front of the fire, "At least one of us is
healing…"
Snow-bird looked over and nodded. She took
Michaela's arm.
"Sully is headed for a dark place. The
spirits have told him that it is not his fault. He saved your life.
But he feels-"
"He should have gotten to me sooner, "Michaela
finished.
"Yes. He needs to hear this from you. Then I believe
you can both heal."
"Together, "Michaela whispered her
voice cracking.
"Yes," Snow-bird said. She reached up and
brushed a tear off her friend's cheek. "Go to him. It is time for
you both to heal and begin your union of peace."
Michaela
smiled as more tears began to fall and she took a sobbing breath and
then nodded.
Snow-bird went first and motioned silently for
Cloud-dancing to get up and follow her.
He did so, giving
Michaela a nod of encouragement as he passed and she smiled again.
Sully looked up as Cloud-dancing began to walk away.
"Cloud-dancing, where are-" His words froze as he saw her
standing there, her delicate hands folded in front of her, tears
dripping off her face, a tender look in her eyes.
Sully swallowed
hard.
"Michaela," He croaked.
She walked forward and then
knelt down beside him. He started to turn away and she grabbed his
face with her hand, cupping his cheek and bringing his eyes back to
look at her.
"Sully, you have to look at me."
"After
the way I yelled at you? The way I feel?"
"Sully-"
"Michaela, I can't. Don't you understand?"
She took a
deep breath and said, "Listen to me, please. Look into my eyes. I
do not blame you for anything. Do you hear me? Sully, this man rode
into town on his own and decided to attack me, he took me from my
home and you found me. You understand? Do not blame yourself
anymore."
"Michaela…I saved you too late. He still hurt
you. He touched you."
"And I don't care! Yes he hurt me a
few times, yes I got hurt trying several times to escape, and yes he
touched me, but you stopped him before he could go any further."
Sully looked down, his throat working, tears filling his eyes.
"When I knew that he had you…that he took you and what he might
be doing…I couldn't bear it. You're my heart song Michaela and
I couldn't stand it if anyone hurt you or took you away from me."
"Oh Sully…" Michaela began to cry and she said, through her
tears, "Nobody could ever, ever take me away from you. My heart
belongs to you Sully."
And he let his head fall onto her chest,
his shoulders heaving with sobs, his cries breaking free from his
lips. Michaela wrapped her arms around him as she too began to sob
aloud and there they held each other…And then Michaela whispered,
"It was not your fault…"
And Sully looked up, his tears
drying, his heart bursting with love, and then his mouth was on hers,
passion exploding between them as their hearts combined and their
love magnified.
"Michaela, I am so sorry. I love you so much."
"I love you too Sully," she said and he kissed her again, his
kiss tender and loving.
He stood and helped her up and she got to
her feet, smiling.
Cloud-dancing walked up at that moment, his
eyes filled with concern. "Everything is okay?"
"Yes it
is," Sully said. "It's getting late. We'll see you soon my
brother."
"Yes. Good night."
Sully swept Michaela up
into his arms
and she giggled and wrapped her arms around his
neck, her cheek laying his chest.
"Oh Sully…are we going to
be okay now?"
"Yes sweetheart. We're going to go home. And
we're going to heal."
"Together, "Michaela said firmly
but gently and Sully smiled, the love for his heart song pouring out,
his eyes lit with a passionate glow.
"Yes, together, "He said
and kissed her smiling lips. Their laughter followed them into the
woods as the sun began to set on the past few days, and would rise to
a new dawn filled with promise, love, hope, and most of all, healing.
