"Christmas Man"

By: C. Blackwell
Email Address: Storymakerone
@lycos.com

Chapter: One



Summary: Dr. Neil McNeill is missing, after making a journey to

El Pano, in order to get some much needed medial supplies

for his laboratory and to meet with an old medical school

chum. When he's missing for more than a week, search

parties are formed to look for him, but they turn up

nothing. Only his half-frozen horse Charlie, who has a

sprained leg, and McNeill's blue neck scarf which Christy

made for him for their very first Christmas together.

Everyone is about to give up on the idea of him being

alive, all except for Christy, who is both steadfast in

her faith in God and her love for the good doctor. Prompted

by her belief that her husband is still alive, she urges

David to form another search team, which David isn't to

in favor of because of the very bad snow conditions outside.

But he decides to pacify Christy, because he still loves

her in his own way, and he's concerned and doesn't want

her to be feeling so sad. So he decides to implement

one more search to look for McNeill. But David has also

done more than just organize volunteer search teams. He's

kept in close contact with McNeill's old medical school

buddy named Dr. Brice Layton. Who is remaining in El Pano

to do whatever he can to find McNeill too. Everything from

posting a news story in the El Pano newspaper to placing

a missing person bulletin in the local post office. Plus

he's also sent out some search details of his own as well.

McNeill is eventually found by Dr. Layton, but when he

is brought home to Christy, the young schoolteacher can

sense he isn't the same man he was before. Because her

nightmare was indeed accurate. For the man she loves,

and the father of her baby to come, isn't the same

anymore. As he's completely lost his memory due to a

head wound, sustained as a result of the fall from his

horse on slippery ice, and plunging headlong into a deep

rocky ravine filled with chilling cold water. Will McNeill

regain his memory in time for Christmas? Christy is praying

that it will be so. As Christmas is indeed a time for

true miracles to happen.




Disclaimer: Catherine Marshall's wholesome and moving story

of Christy is owned by the Marshall-LeSourd family, LLC, and

I'm in no way writing this story for profit or any form of

financial gain. It's written solely for my own entertainment

and intended for others to read. This is the sole purpose

behind creating this work of fiction.




"Christmas Man"



Christy tried to hide her look of intense worry, as David put down the phone receiver

solemnly, after fruitlessly attempting to contact the boarding house in El Pano.

Where Neil McNeill was supposed to have visited an old medical school pal, just

days before, but never arrived as scheduled. According to a brief conversation,

David had with Dr. Brice Layton, just only two days before. The same day, when

the winter storm worsened, and knocked out service to the telephone line. Which

was out from Cutter Gap to El Pano and probably beyond.


It had been snowing very heavily, as well as continuous, when Dr. McNeill departed

Cutter Gap on horseback to journey to El Pano. His trip was both one of business

and pleasure. As he had to pick up some much needed medical supplies that he was

short on. In addition to having a meeting with a very close friend of his from

his medical school days. Dr. Layton never got to reunite with "Macky," as he so

fondly referred to him. But Dr. Layton wasn't about to leave El Pano until his

former classmate was found. He would stay on just to conduct a personal search

of his own and do inquiries from his end. As well as place a personal advertisement

in El Pano's local newspaper called "The Mountain Bullet News". Then tacking up

a missing person bulletin at the telegraph and post office. All this David was

able to set into motion, just two days prior, by contacting Dr. Layton at the

Sim's Boarding House.


Yet as the young preacher put the phone back on its hook, he couldn't help let

his concern for Christy, come shining through. As he was still kind of in love

with her in his own way. Even after her breaking off their engagement, and her

eventual marriage to McNeill, not long after calling it quits with him. Sure the

sting of her rejection still hurt somewhat. But it had eased with the passage

of time, and with the presence of, a new woman in his life as well. Though

Serena Mcpherson wasn't Christy, nor could she even hold a candle to her, she was

the only person that had brought some hope and meaning back into his world. Besides

God's intervention and support that is. Of course, he liked the fiery red-headed

tomboy, who had just recently moved from Texas to Cutter Gap, in order to take

care of her sick father. Jeremiah Mcpherson was a former Calvary soldier, who had

taken up blacksmithing and horse boarding, upon his return home to Cutter Gap. He'd

come home to the place of his birth, some ten years before, due to a leg injury

and an honorable discharge.


He left his young daughter in the care of his sister in Houston, Texas. Being that

his wife had died in childbirth, soon after Serena's birth, and he didn't want

her to live the life of a military brat anymore. Reenie, as David so nicknamed her,

reminded him a lot of Calamity Jane in her own way. Because she could shoot a gun,

and outride any man on horseback, but this is where the likeness ended. As Reenie

was very feminine in her own way, despite the fact that she often wore men's pants

and shirts, being that she would don a dress for a dance or other special occasion

in Cutter Gap.


"David, you've just got to send out another search team, please!!" implored Christy

with an ashen pallor to her usual rosy cheeks now. Before David could respond back

to her plea. She fainted dead away, and he was just able to catch her in time,

before she went hitting the hardwood floor. He cursed at himself silenty for being

lost in his own reverie, and thoughts of the pretty Reenie Mcpherson, by deliberately

ignoring the new Mrs. Neil McNeill. "Alice!" blurted David, at the top of his

lungs, as he carried Christy's very still form in his arms from the office to the

head of the stairway. Alice came rushing down the steps, at the preacher's summons,

followed closely by Rubie Mae in tow.


"Christy just passed out. I was about to talk to her, and then the next thing I know,

she was unconscious as now!" explained the preacher with mounting regard in his

voice. Miss Alice didn't say a word to him. She just motioned for him to follow

her up to Christy's old room. "Fetch some smelling salts form my bag, Rubie Mae,"

she instructed the blonde-headed teenage girl, who was looking on from the bottom

of the bannister. Then she continued to climb the stairway, with David very close

behind, and Christy nestled in the protective crook of his arms. After David

deposited his former love interest onto the bed, he stepped back and watched on

anxiously, as Miss Alice went to work checking her vitals and such.


"What's wrong with Christy, Alice? Is she ill or something?" asked the boyishly-

handsome man. "Nothing to worry about, David, Christy will be just fine. Only a

mere fainting spell. You see, teacher is with child, almost two months along I

calculate. These kind of things happen sometimes. I confirmed the pregnancy

with an examination just last week. But thee mustn't tell anyone, thee knows,

as I promised Mrs. McNeill I wouldn't say a word to anyone alright?" revealed

the woman who had been like a second mother to him.


Before David could get a word in edgewise, Rubie Mae came bursting into the room,

with the smelling salts in hand. "Tell Christy that I will talk to her later,

about another search for McNeill, just as soon as she's feeling up to it," conveyed

the preacher to Alice. Just right before taking leave of them, so they could tend

to their patient, who needed all the quiet she could get right now. As David

descended the stairway and stepped back into Alice's private office. A feeling of

utter hopelessness overwhelmed him with regards to the mysterious fate of the

good doctor. McNeill had been missing for over a week now, and no one knew for

sure, if he was alive or dead at this stage.


Though he and many of the men from Cutter Gap, both volunteered and formed

search parties, two trips to McAllen Ridge and beyond, yielded them absolutely

nothing. All that was found by the searchers, was McNeill's tan-colored horse

named Charlie, who had almost succumbed to the harsh and snowy weather. McNeill's

cobalt-blue neck scarf was also found on the ice. It had a very special meaning.

Being that it was knitted by Christy, for him personally as a gift last year,

to symbolize their very first Christmas together as man and wife. The scarf

was found on the edge of McAllen Ridge, which over looked a deep rocky ravine

below, that was covered over with dead brush and a pool of icy running water.


No signs of a body had been found either, which was a good indication, McNeill

might very well still be alive. But it was almost like he disappeared off of the

face of the earth. There was no doubt that McNeill had probably suffered an injury.

Because Charlie not only had frostbite, but he had a leg sprain, which was a sure

sign that the horse suffered a fall. David was right in the midst of some serious

concentration, when Rubie Mae distracted his attention, by popping her noisy head

into Miss Alice's office to let him know that Christy was awake and doing fine.

The preacher was in pure conflict with himself, as to whether or not, he should

send out another search detail as per Christy's entreaty to him.


There were many reasons why he shouldn't order another search team. One of the

most important being, the very severe weather conditions in Cutter Gap and

surrounding areas, which made travelling very dangerous. The snow had been falling

heavily, for the last two days straight, and the roads were very slippery and

unsafe. McAllen Ridge might very well be impassable at this stage as well. Because

of the huge diluge of snow, and there was always, the very real threat of avalanches

too. So either way, he was damned if he did, and damned if he didn't do as Christy

begged him. Okay, one more search team it was to McAllen Ridge, but after that no

more right away. At least not until the snow started letting up somewhat. As he

just didn't want to go risking the lives of other men, just to save one man, who

might have very well met his own fate already.


David was in the process of gathering his thoughts about the new search team,

which he was going to organize himself, and which would include him, Jeb,

Birdseye, and anyone else who cared to volunteer. When Miss Alice came

sauntering into the office, looking haggard and worn, and who commenced to

sink down into the confine of the wooden chair near her roll-top desk.

"Christy is okay and resting. So is thee gonna form another search party? As

per Christy's petition of you, David?" inquired the solicitious woman of God.


All David did was silently nod his head, which gave her all the answer, she

was looking to get from him. He then smiled softly at her, before exiting the

office, so he could say a few prayers in private about tomorrow's journey.

He would pray that he'd still have enough bravery, as well as emotional

fortitude, to go out adrift in the very bad weather to locate McNeill.


Several hours later, with nightfall about to end, and the first hint of

daybreak peeping into the curtains of her window. Christy awoke from her

sleep in a virtual cold sweat, after having a terrifying nightmare, in which

she envisioned Neal hurt. He had a bandage wrapped around his head, and he

was down on his knees in a barn somewhere, literally digging his fingernails

into both of his tightly-clenched fists. This caused the tender flesh on

his palms to bleed profusely. But it wasn't the blood which scared Christy so.

It was Neil's blank and damaged mind. She could sense that he was deeply

troubled and didn't know who he was. It was the impact of his loss of memory

that so frightened her. This reality is what stirred her from her sleep.


Wherever he was? He was being cared for very well. This she could feel. But

he had amnesia, and that meant, he no longer knew her or anyone associated

with Cutter Gap. Christy sighed inwardly at this thought, and the knowledge

cut like a knife, because just as they'd found each other and became one as

man and wife. She was about to lose him all over again. As she got up from the

bed, she started to weep softly, and the tears began to stream down from her

corn-blue colored eyes at will. This was only going to be there second Christmas

together, and she had such a wonderful gift to present him with, which was the

blessed news that she was going to give him a child. Something which he longed

for. Craved to have. But couldn't for so many years.


But alas that news was regulated to second place, after she got word, that her

beloved husband had turned up missing. Wiping her tear-stained face, Christy

tried to gain her composure back, as she peered from the window of her old room

at the Mission House. The sun was just beginning to creep up into the sky, which

signalled the start of a whole new day, even though there were very low temps

and harsh winter conditions outside.


As Christy gazed at the sun rising, her thoughts were both with Neil, and on

Neil alone. Silently, she bowed her head in prayer, and held onto the golden

cross that usually hung down from her neck. "Dear God, please let my Neil be

found, and send him back safely home to me. I know Christmas is a time for

miracles, and that among them, was the birth of your own loving son. So please

give me the miracle that I'm asking for. Just so that my child will have its

father. Amen," whispered Christy to herself and to the good Lord above.


Just as she concluded her prayer, the young school teacher heard voices and

moving about down below, so she quickly vacated her room and raced down the

stairway. At the bottom of the landing, she saw David and Miss Alice, who were

both decked out in their finest winter coats and gear. Both were also toting

their rifles and kerosene lanterns as well. No one seemed to even take notice

of her presence, as they were deeply in the midst of a conversation, which

involved the general outline plan of the search and who would go here and there.


But when Christy showed her sheer excitement, by clapping her hands and cheering,

David and Miss Alice finally realized that they weren't at all by themselves.

It was at this point, that Christy went over and flung her arms around David's

midsection, and gave him the biggest hug in gratitude that she could muster.

"We're leaving as soon as the sun is completely up. So don't fret, Christy,

promise?" replied David in appreciation of her embrace with a slow smile.


Christy drew herself away from the friendly hold of the preacher's arms,

and made a sign of the cross, which was her assurance that she was going to be

just fine. He then winked at her teasingly in acknowledgement, before he and

Alice headed outdoors, to meet the other volunteers and mount their horses.

Christy told the twosome to wait a moment, while she got her red woolen coat,

as she wanted to bid them farewell before they left. David and Miss Alice

waited patiently, as she went to fetch her coat, which only took a matter of

minutes. But as David, Miss Alice, and the others were ready to depart Cutter

Gap. So as to implement their mutual search to locate Dr. McNeill.


A man on horseback, toting a heavy litter behind him, came riding up from out

nowhere from the road. As the rider approached the Mission House, it became

very apparent to the eye, that he was transporting someone else on the litter.

For the passenger was stretched out on the litter, and their head was bandaged,

as well as an exposed arm in a sling. As both strangers got nearer for everyone

gathered to see. Christy gasped in utter disbelief, for the man, laying wrapped

up on the litter was indeed Neil.


Exactly who the other man was, Christy didn't know for sure, nor did she care.

What only mattered was, that she was grateful to him, for returning her precious

husband to her. When the rider dismounted his horse. He then went over to the

litter, and tended to Neil, who was bundled up underneath a thick home-made

quilt, in addition to other coverings to prevent him from getting a chill. He

was also wearing a steel-gray colored thick woolen sweater with a fur-lined long

black coat over the top of it. After making sure that he was warm enough and secure.

The rider then told him to remain still, while he left him for a minute or two, to

talk to the onlookers of Cutter Gap.



The tall man had raven-black hair and wore bifocals. As he headed towards the little

crowd assembled. Christy was the first, who went to greet him personally and shake his

hand. "Mrs. McNeill, I presume? Dr. Brice Layton. An old friend of Macky's.

introduced the man himself to her. "Dr. Layton, didn't you call David from El Pano

just two days ago. How were you able to locate Neil so fast? " asked the school

marm curiously. "Well as you know, David Grantland and I, have kept in close

communication about Macky for a few days prior to the snowstorm that made the

phones go down. SO we coordinated a lot of things from a newspaper ad to a notice

in the post office about him. When I spoke to David last, which was two days ago,

I told him that I would do all the I could on my side to help and I did. It seems

Macky was saved by a widow woman, and her teenage son, who were also travelling

on the ridge the same night that he was. Somehow or other, Macky's horse bolted

I assume, and he was thrown into that very deep ravine below the ridge. He would've

met certain death by drowning, or eventual exposure, had it not been for the woman's

soon fishing him out from the ravine. His head did happen to strike a jagged rock

on his way down, and he sustained a nasty head wound, which resulted in a very bad

concussion. He now has amnesia, as you must be told, and cannot even remember his

own name at this time. The widow Lettie Hendrix, and her son Jake, kept Macky with

them for a few days. But when he lapsed into a coma, due to the head injury, they

decided to bring him to El Pano in search of someone to help him. By pure chance,

they stopped in at the post office to get their mail as well, and read the notice

I left about him missing. They in turn came to the boarding house with Macky in

litter. I treated his head wound, broken arm, and cracked ribs. Eventually he

came out of the coma, which only lasted for a few hours, but there was nothing

I could do about his memory."



"The Widow Hendrix and Jake called him Christmas Man, as they didn't know his

real name, or who he really even was. Nor did Macky know who he was. So that's

what you should call him for now. At least until he remembers who he truly is.

Lettie Hendrix called him "Chris" for short, and so did I, instead of my fond name

of Macky. There is a chance that he will regain his memory fully. But there's also

the chance that he may not. So all you can do now is wait and hope. He needs time

to heal right now. That's all you can do for him at this point," professed the

doctor in detail. Christy thanked Dr. Layton once more. Then she went over to the

litter to visit with Neil. "Neil, it's Christy, don't you even know me at all?"

she coaxed softly. As she let her hand stroke one of his ruggedly handsome cheeks

and gazed into deep-set cat green eyes. Neil just stared back at her with no

expression of recognition in his face. "Who's this Neil person, lass, you speak

of? I don't know him. My name is Chris. So please call me that, thankya, " he

answered back in his thick Scottish brogue. " In time, my love, in time. You're

gonna remember who I am and who you are. I just know it. Especially since it's

the morning of Christmas Eve. It will happen for you, just wait and see,

darling," she replied gently. Then she bent down over him and brushed her warm

lips against his frosty brow. Christmas was indeed a time for miracles..and in

time...her Neil would be her Neil again. The first miracle was his return home.

So there would be lots more miracles to come. She just knew it in her heart of

hearts. Neil was going to get his memory back, which would in turn, bring him

back to her and the love they once shared. She would just continue to be patient

and not lose faith. For the very presence of Christmas, not only inspired faith,

but also the true definition of what love was all about. Christy wasn't about to

give up on either prospect. She had her husband back now..and the rest would

come with time...one day at a time.




END OF CHAPTER 1 ------------------------------------------SEASON'S GREETINGS!!


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