They Can't Make Me Love You
She climbed out her bedroom window and
down the trellis. Once on the
ground she made her way to the barn. She
carefully checked to make sure she was not being followed. Content that she wasn't she entered the barn.
She climbed up to the hayloft where she saw her tall handsome cowboy
sitting on a bale of hay waiting for her.
The young girl had been secretly seeing
the cowboy for over three months. From
the first day she saw him breaking one of the wild horses, she loved him.
They would meet during the day at their special spot by a little creek,
in a clump of woods. At night after everyone was asleep, she would slip out to
meet him in the barn. She
knew her family would not approved of the rugged cowhand, but she did not care.
The more she got to know him the more she loved him.
She would follow him to the end of the earth to be with him.
"I was beginning to think you
wouldn't be coming tonight." He
said as she sat down beside him on the bale of hay.
He slipped an arm around her shoulders.
"My Father and brothers were talking
about some kind of trouble that is going on.
I had to wait for them to go to bed.
I'm glad you waited for me." She
whispered as she snuggled against his chest.
"Jenny, I've been sitting here
thinking while I was waiting for you tonight.
I think it is about time that we tell your family about us. I want to ask your father for your hand in marriage.
That is if you will have me of course."
The young man nervously asked the red headed girl that he loved to marry
him.
"Of course I want to marry you, but
I am afraid that my father will never understand or accept you. He would never approved of me seeing one of his ranch hands
let alone marrying one." Jenny
responded as she turned to look into his dark blue eyes.
"Well
if he won't accept me then we'll elope and make our own lives somewhere else.
That is if you would be willing to leave your family for me.
I know that is a lot to ask of you, since I wouldn't have much to offer
you. But I love you."
He said.
"I love you too. If I have to leave my family to be with you then I
will." She assured him.
He pulled her to him and kissed her.
He slowly lowered her to the straw as he continued to kiss her.
Their passion was getting out of hand when she pushed him away. "We must stop."
She panted.
Just then they heard shouting in the
barnyard. Her brothers and father
were shouting for the ranch hands to assemble in the yard.
"I better go see what is going on.
Wait here for me." He
told her as he headed for the ladder.
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Twenty minutes latter he returned.
He informed Jenny that the rancher's where going to gather at the Staples
ranch to stand up to the railroad. He
also informed her that he would be joining her brother's and father in the
fight.
"You all could be killed."
She screamed
"We know that, but the railroad has
to be stopped. If they are not your
father and all the other ranchers will lose their land."
He told her
"You don't have to join them.
It's not your fight. My
father wouldn't hold it against any ranch hand if they choose not to
fight." Jenny tried to talk
him out of going. She knew she
couldn't stop her brother's and father but maybe she could stop him.
"If I ever hope to have your father
accept me as a son-in-law I have to go. It's
for our love I will fight."
He told her as he pulled her to him and kissed her.
This time when their passion started to get out of hand Jenny did not
stop him.
They fell asleep in each other's arms.
When Jenny awoke the next morning he had already left.
Latter that morning her lover was killed in the fight with the railroad.
*****************************************************
It had been a week since the battle with
the railroad and the night Heath was accepted as Tom Barkley's son.
He was still having trouble believing that all this was real.
The thought of the battle still made him sick.
The price of victory against the railroad was paid with the blood of good
men. It had reminded the blond
cowboy too much of the Civil War.
Luckily Heath and his brother's had survived the battle when many had
not.
It was an extremely hot day as Heath
worked putting in fence posts in the North pasture.
Nick had sent him with some of the ranch hands to do this work, but they
refused to work with him. As soon
as they were out of Nick's sight the hands took off leaving the new Barkley to
do the work himself. The blond didn't really mind he actually preferred to work
alone. The blond cowboy had
been at it all morning and was ready for a break.
He decided that he would ride to the creek, in the clump of trees, and
have a dip in the cool water. Then
he would eat his lunch.
As he approached the creek he saw her.
She sat by the creek with her arms hugging her knees to her chest.
Her head was resting on her knees. He
could see her shoulders quaking as she cried uncontrollably.
*******************
Ever since Mark's death a week ago Jenny
had been coming to the creek, in the clump of trees, to grieve for the man she
loved. This had been their special
meeting spot, but now he was gone and her heart ached.
She wished that she would die too. She
felt so empty and alone. Her and
Mark had kept their love a secret from her family and now that he was dead she
had to keep her grief a secret from them as well.
Now at a time that she needed her family's love and support she could not
go to them.
"Are you all right miss?"
The concerned man asked. His soft-spoken voice startled the red headed
girl. She jumped to her feet as she
turned to face him
"I am just fine. Who are you and what are you doing here?"
She snapped annoyed with his intrusion.
"Names Heath and this is Barkley
land. You look far from fine to
me." He said
"You work for the Barkley's?"
She asked trying to get him off the subject of how she felt.
"You could say that."
A half smile crossed the blond man's face.
Then he walked over to sit on a rock near the edge of the creek.
"So what is a pretty girl like you doing way out here?"
"I was just out for a ride and
stopped here for a break. What is
it to you anyway? The Barkleys
wouldn't mind." She snapped
"Didn't say they would.
I am just trying to make conversation.
You look like you needed someone to talk to, but if you don't want to
talk that's your privilege." He
drawled as he opened up his lunch bag and began to eat.
The young blond man was right she needed
to talk to someone. There was
something about this quiet man that made her feel she could trust him.
"Someone I loved more than life
itself was killed a week ago in the battle with the railroad."
She choked as she walked over and sat down by the blond stranger.
"He had asked me to marry him the
night before the fight. Our love
was a secret. It had to be because
my family would not have approved of me seeing a ranch hand. He had hoped that by fighting with my brothers and father
that they would accept him. He told
me it was for our love that he would fight and for it he died.
Now he is gone and I can't even tell anyone how much I miss him."
She cried as she broke down and wept uncontrollably.
Heath put his arms around the shoulders
of girl he just met and pulled her into an embrace.
She buried her head in his chest.
He did not say anything he just held her while she cried.
*******************
Steve had noticed that his red headed
sister had been acting strange all week. As
he watched her leave for an early morning ride he noticed that she looked upset
about something. Now it was after
lunch and she was not back yet. He
was worried about her so he decided that he would ride after her to find out
what was troubling his little sister.
As he approached the clump of trees on
the Barkley ranch he saw her horse. He
also saw the scruffy little Modoc pony grazing a few feet away. He dismounted, tied his horse by his sisters and started
toward the creek.
As Steve approached the creek he saw his
innocent little sister in the arms of the Barkley bastard. He ran over grabbed his sister's arm pulled her to her feet
as he slammed his fist into Heath's face.
"You stay away from my sister.
If I ever catch you even speaking to her in public I will kill you."
Steve seethed as he stood over where Heath had fallen. Then he roughly grabbed Jenny, dragged her to her horse,
picked her up and put her on her horse. Then
he mounted his horse and they rode home.
When his father and his five brothers
came home for supper he told them where and with whom he had found his sister.
*****************************
Heath rubbed his jaw as he got to his
feet. He dusted himself off,
picked up his hat and walked to his horse.
Then he went back to working on the fence posts.
He dug a few more post holes then he went home for supper.
By the time he arrived home for supper
his jaw where the girls furious brother hit him was turning a pretty shade of
blue.
"Heath what happened to your
face?" A concerned Victoria
asked her husband's son.
"I just ran into something."
He replied letting her and everyone else know he did not want to talk
about it. He walked over to the bar
and poured himself a drink.
"Nick you didn't pick a fight with
him again did you?" Jarrod
asked ignoring Heath's wish to have the subject dropped.
"Hey I didn't touch the boy.
If he was in a fight it was with someone else."
Nick defended himself.
Nick walked over to where Heath stood.
"Did you get into a fight with one of the hands?"
Heath did not answer he just glared at
his older brother. Victoria could
tell what ever happened the new member of the family wasn't about to tell them.
She also could tell that he was about to lose his temper with his older
brother.
"That is enough. If Heath doesn't want to talk about what happened.
It is his right. Now shall we go in for dinner." Victoria stated.
They had just finished dinner and were
sitting in the parlor talking when there was a loud knock on the door.
When Silas opened the door Mr. Morris and two of his sons entered.
They pushed past the butler and walked over to the family.
"Good evening Mr. Morris, Steve,
James." Jarrod stood and
greeted the three angry looking men. "What
can we do for you tonight?"
"You can keep your father's dirt
away from my daughter." Mr.
Morris spat as he pointed at Heath. "Steve
told me he caught him with her by the little creek.
If he even comes within a foot of her I'll kill him.
I don't want my daughter any where near the likes of him."
Jarrod turned to look at his new brother
who had tuned beet red. "Is
this true Heath. Have you been
seeing Mr. Morris daughter."
"I never met the girl before today.
She just happened to be at the creek when I went there for lunch."
Heath said. He felt like he
was on trial.
Mr. Morris walked over and backhanded
Heath across the face. "Don't
lie to me boy. Steve told me he
found you with your hands all over her. You
are lucky. I could have you
arrested, but I don't want to drag my daughter's name though the mud."
Mr. Morris was about to backhand the
blond Barkley again when Nick grabbed his arm and stopped him. "Okay that is enough.
We'll deal him. You go home
and deal with your daughter."
After Nick and Jarrod escorted the angry
father and his two sons out of the house they turned their attention to their
new brother.
"How long have you been seeing
her?" Jarrod asked.
Though he knew it could not have been more than a week.
"Like I told you I just met her
today." Heath spat.
"Hell, I don't even know her name."
"You don't even know who this girl
is and you have your hands all over her. What
where doing?" Nick asked
afraid that this man had tried to take advantage of the neighbor's daughter.
If that were the case Nick would kick his father's whelp off the ranch.
"Its not like you think, but you
will believe what you want too. So
why waste my breath." Heath
hissed.
His older brother's question hurt him
deeply. He was a fool to think that
he could ever belong here. He would
always be their father's bastard. They
would always mistrust him. They
would always take the word of others over his.
Heath headed for the stairs to his room, but Jarrod grabbed his arm and
stopped him.
"Heath we not saying you did
anything wrong. We are just
trying to get you side of the story. Please
just tell us." Jarrod pleaded.
"I already did. Nothing happened. The
girl was just upset about something and I put my arms around her to comfort her.
That is when her brother showed up and punched me.
I realize now that it was stupid, but it's the truth.
You either believe me or your don't."
Heath snapped in frustration as he pulled out of Jarrod's grip.
"Okay Heath we believe you."
Jarrod assured as he placed his hand on his younger brother's shoulder.
"It was all just a bad misunderstanding and the Morris over reacted.
I suggest though that you stay as far away from Jenny as possible.
She has six brothers and all of them with a temper to match Nicks."
"Boy Howdy, You don't have to worry
about that. I don't plan on seeing
her ever again and I wish I never met her."
Heath said as he turned and walked away.
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Ann Morris noticed at the breakfast table
how pale her daughter looked. For
the last two months Jenny had been mopping around the house as if someone died
and she hadn't been eating or sleeping that well.
Ann also noticed that the girl was getting sick almost every morning.
Ann remembered how angry her husband had
been with their only daughter two months ago when Steve found her in the woods
by the little creek with the new Barkley brother.
Jenny had sworn to them that nothing had happened and promised never to
see the young man again. At the
time Ann believed her daughter, but now she wasn't so sure.
She feared that her fifteen-year old daughter might be pregnant.
Ann took her daughter to town that
afternoon and forced the young girl to let the doctor examine her. The worried mother's fears proved to be correct.
She took the young girl home and told her husband.
*******************************
After supper Victoria sat in her favorite
chair by the fireplace working on a piece of needlepoint. The house seemed very quiet tonight. Nick who had a dinner date in town with an old army friend
was not home yet. Audra had left
the week before to go visit a friend in Boston and would not be back for another
two weeks. Heath and Jarrod were quietly engaged in a friendly game of checkers.
The three of them were enjoying the quiet evening when the door burst
open and the six Morris brothers walked in carrying shot guns.
Heath and Jarrod leaped to their feet at the rude intrusion.
While his brothers held guns on Jarrod
and Victoria to keep them from interfering James walked over and slammed the
butt of his riffle in the Heath's ribs. The
blond man gasped out in pain as he felt his ribs crack.
He clutched his side as he fell to his knees.
"You Bastard! I ought to kill you right here for what you did."
James spat as he kicked the downed man hard in the ribs.
With a furious rage Heath grabbed his
attacker's legs and knocked him to the floor.
The two men fought on the floor until Heath felt himself being pull away
from the oldest Morris brother. Steve
and Kevin held the blond Barkley's arms behind his back while James used him for
a punching bag.
Jarrod and Victoria stood with three guns
pointing at them as they helplessly watched the three Morris brothers beat
Heath.
"Stop it!
You'll kill him." Victoria
screamed
"That's enough boys."
Mr. Morris ordered as he entered the house with the sheriff.
Mrs. Morris followed her husband into the Barkley house with her daughter
and the minister.
At their father's command James stopped
his attack on the blond Barkley, but his two brothers continued to restrain
Heath's arms behind his back.
Victoria furiously turned to face Mr.
Morris. "What is the meaning
of this intrusion. Your son's break
in here and hold us at gunpoint while they brutally attack another member of
this family."
"Two months ago Steve caught my
daughter with that son-of-a-bitch. Now
she is with child. His child."
The angry father spat as he pointed at Heath.
"He will marry her tonight or he will go to jail."
"I never touched your daughter.
If she says I did she lying." Heath
hissed. He saw the shocked expression on the faces of Victoria and
Jarrod as they turned to look at him.
"Don't you lie, boy.
My son caught you two in each other's arm.
Now you will marry her." The
furious father yelled as he walked over and backhanded Heath across the face.
"Go to hell." Heath spat as he glared defiantly at the older man.
The enraged father grabbed the impudent
young Barkley by the throat and started to choke him.
"That is enough! I will handle this."
The Sheriff ordered as he pulled Mr. Morris away from Heath.
The Sheriff turned to Heath who was wild
with fury trying to break free from the two men who held him.
"Calm down son!"
The sheriff ordered as he placed a hand on the blond cowboy's shoulder.
When Heath stopped struggling the sheriff continued.
"I don't think you understand the seriousness of this situation.
The girl is only fifteen. You
can either marry her or I will have to arrest you for taking advantage of a
under age girl."
"Doesn't the fact the child is not
mine matter." Heath asked
"Only if you could prove it."
The sheriff stated.
"What you saying is its my word
against theirs, and no one will believe a bastard." Heath spat as he realized that he no choice.
"Fine I'll marry her."
At the blond Barkley's agreement to marry
their sister the two Morris brothers restraining Heath released him.
"Now wait a minute Heath.
If the child is not yours you don't have to marry the girl.
They have to prove the child is yours.
We can fight this in court." Jarrod
said as he tried to approach his brother, but the Morris brothers stopped him.
"Boy Howdy, lawyer you just don't
get it do you. I could swear on a
stack of Bibles that this kid ain't mine, but everyone will believe them.
Hell even my family believes them."
Heath furiously yelled as he turned to face his older brother.
"Heath, that's unfair.
We never said we believe them."
Jarrod snapped.
"Maybe not in words."
Heath spat as he turned away from Jarrod to face his bride.
"Let's just get this over with."
The minister stepped forward
"Do you Heath Barkley take Jenny Morris as your wife?"
"Yes."
Heath replied
The minister turned toward Jenny.
"Do you Jenny Morris take Heath Barkley as your husband."
"NO! I won't. You can't make me marry him." She screamed as turned to her father.
"I can and you will marry this man
you little tramp, because you have no choice.
If you don't he'll go to jail and you will be raising your bastard by
yourself because you won't be getting any help from your brothers or me."
Mr. Morris yelled at his daughter as he walked over grabbed her by the
shoulders and forced her to face the minister.
"Marry them." Mr. Morris ordered the minister.
"Do you take this man Jenny as your
husband?" The minister asked
again. If the girl refused this
time he would put a stop to this.
"Yes."
Jenny meekly answered as she looked at her father's angry face and
realized that she had no choice.
"By the power invested in me by the
state of California I pronounce you husband and wife.
You may kiss the bride."
Heath didn't kiss the bride instead he
turned to Jenny's father. "You
got want you wanted, a name for your daughters child.
Now take your pack of wolves and get the hell off this ranch."
"You better treat my daughter right,
boy or I'll make you pay." Mr.
Morris threatened as he stared into steely blue eyes of his new son-in-law.
"After what you just did to your, I
have a hard time believing that you would care what happens to her."
Heath snarled as he glared at the older man.
"Now get out."
"Come on Ann, boys lets go
home." Mr. Morris ordered as
he turned to leave.
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As Mrs. Morris watched the blond man turn
to her husband, she could see the barely controlled fury burning through his
eyes. She feared for her daughter's
safety. Would this man take his
anger out on Jenny after they left? She
hated her husband for doing this to their daughter.
Ann Morris walked over and put her arms
around her daughter's trembling shoulders as she watched the exchange between
her husband and their new son-in-law. Then
she heard her husband tell her it was time to leave. It broke her heart to leave her daughter here, but she
knew she had no choice.
"I have to go now sweetheart."
Mrs. Morris told her daughter as she kissed the girl's forehead and
turned to follow her sons and husband.
Jenny started to follow her brothers;
father and mother out of the house but Ann stopped her.
"You have to stay here sweetheart.
You are a married woman now your place is here with your husband.
I will come over tomorrow with a couple of the hands and bring you your
things. Everything will be
alright." She tried to comfort
the freighted girl.
As Jenny watched her brothers and parents
leave she broke down and cried. How
could they do this to her? How
could they make her marry a man she did not even know?
She had told them that Mark Harrison was the father of the baby, not this
man but they would not believe her. Then
again maybe they did believe her, but did not care.
They wanted a husband for her to support the child and a dead man
couldn't do that. Now she was
married to a man she did not love, a man that probably hated her.
"Oh Mark, why did you have to fight
in that battle? Why did you have to
die? Why did you have to leave
me?" Her mind screamed as she
stared at the closed door of her prison. Oh
how she wished she could die.
****************************
The minister left with the Morris.
As the sheriff went to leave Victoria asked him to have the doctor come
out to the ranch. She could tell
that Heath was tying to hide injuries that he received in the beating.
She suspected that he had a few cracked ribs, if not broken.
The Sheriff promised that he would stop
at the doctor's place as soon as he got to town.
*****************************
Heath watched the Morris and minister
leave. Then he turned, walked over
to the bar. He poured himself a
drink. He down it in one gulp and
poured himself another. Well this
wasn't how he planned he would get married.
He always thought he met a nice girl fall in love.
Then ask her to marry him. Now
he was married to a girl he hardly knew and she was carrying another man's
child. He glanced over to where his
young bride stood staring at the door like a fawn in a lions den seeking escape.
She looked as shell-shocked as he felt.
He did not blame her for what happened tonight.
She was forced into this marriage just like he was.
He also knew that her heart was still grieving for the man she loved.
He watched as Victoria walked over and
put her arms around the terrified girl to comfort her.
Then he downed his drink and poured himself another.
"Heath, are you okay?"
Jarrod asked as he approached his hurting brother and placed a hand on
his shoulder. He did not know what
to say or do to make this better for his younger brother.
"If you'll excuse me I am going to
bed. Will you settle Jenny in one
of the guest rooms?" Heath
snapped as he slammed his drink down on the counter, shrugged off Jarrod's hand
and headed for his room.
He entered his room, walked over and
collapsed on the bed. His rib cage
was on fire with pain and he had a splitting headache.
As he lay on the bed trying to control the pain, he kept seeing the
terrified look in his young bride's face when her father threatened her.
How could a father be so cruel? He
thought of his mama and how hard it had been for her to raise him alone.
He remembered how painful it was to grow up without a father and he
thought of the innocent child that the girl carried.
He lay awake as all these thought and
many more played across his mind until they were interrupted by the arrival of
the doctor.
*********************
When the doctor arrived Jarrod led him to
Heath's room and knocked on the door. When
his brother did not answer, he opened the door and walked into the room followed
by the doctor. Heath lay on top of
the covers fully dressed. It
was obvious that the blond man was in pain.
"I don't need a doctor."
Heath gasped when he looked up to see Jarrod enter his room with Dr.
Meyer right behind him.
"Well, since I am already here there
is no harm in me having a look." The
doctor said as he approached the injured man.
"I am sorry you wasted your time
doctor, but I am fine. You can
leave." Heath ordered as he
tried to sit up. The movement
caused him to yelp out in pain. He
lay back down clutching his side.
"You are definitely not fine, son.
Let me have a look at those ribs."
The doctor said as he started to undo Heath's shirt.
"Just leave me alone."
Heath spat as he knocked the doctor's hands away.
"I told you I am fine."
"Heath, mother asked the sheriff to
send the doctor out here because she was worried about you. Now please let the doctor examine you."
Jarrod pleaded.
"Just get out."
Heath screamed. He wished they would just leave him alone.
"We are not leaving until the doctor
examines you." Jarrod told his
stubborn brother.
"Fine just get it over with."
Heath snapped as he started to undo his shirt.
With the help of Jarrod the doctor got
Heath into a sitting position on the edge of the bed and removed his shirt.
The blond Barkley bit his lower lip to keep from screaming out in pain,
as the doctor poked and prodded at his injured ribs.
"You have a couple of broken ribs
and three cracked ones. You'll have
to stay in bed for a few days." The
doctor informed his patient. Then
he started to bandage Heath's rib cage.
*********************
As Nick rode through the big white iron
gates of the ranch he noticed the doctor's buggy parked in front of the house. He
rode up to the house, dismounted and tied his horse to the hitching post by the
doctor's horse. Once he found out why the doctor was here he would worry
about tending to his horse.
Nick was walking down the upstairs
hallway when he heard voices coming from Heath's room.
He opened his younger brother's bedroom door. He saw the blond's battered face and the ugly bruised rib
cage that the doctor was just starting to bandage.
"My God Heath! Who the hell did this to you?" Nick demanded
"My in-laws." Heath replied without looking at Nick.
"Your what?" Nick bellowed
"While you were gone Nick I got
married. It seems that they have
this family tradition of beating the groom up first."
Heath spat. He still refused
to look at Nick.
"What do you mean you got
married?" Nick stammered. He could not believe what he just heard.
When Heath refused to answer he asked Jarrod.
"What is he talking about."
"Latter Nick." Jarrod ordered letting Nick know he should drop it for now.
The doctor finished wrapping Heath's
ribs. Then he poured some medicine
into a glass and held it out to Heath.
"I don't need it."
Heath spat.
"Son, it's just something to kill
the pain. It will help you sleep.
Just drink it. I am not leaving until you do." The doctor order as he continued to hold the glass out
to his patient.
"Boy
howdy doctor. I have had me a
night. First I am beaten.
Then I am informed that I have to marry a girl or go to jail, so I marry
the girl. Then you and my brother
burst in here. You force me to
submit to an examination I did not want. Now
you are trying to shove something down my throat."
Heath grabbed the glass from the doctor and threw it across the room. "I will not drink it.
Now all of you get the hell out of my room."
Nick, Jarrod and the doctor did as the
furious man ordered. The doctor
gave some of the painkiller to Jarrod in case Heath changed his mind. Then he left.
********************
As Jenny followed Victoria up the grand
stairs of the big white mansion to go to bed, she feared she was being led to
his room. When Mrs. Barkley opened
the door to one of the guestroom Jenny was relieved to discover that it was not
the room of her new husband. At
least they did not expect her to share his room, at least not yet.
Jenny walked over to the window and
stared out at the grounds below. She
remembered the times she had accompanied her mother to the Barkleys. While her mother had visited with Mrs. Barkley she would play
with Audra. They would pretend they
were princesses and that this big house was their castle.
She had wished that she could live here like Aurda did.
Now she was a damsel in distress and this house was her dungeon.
All she wanted to do was go home, but knew she could not.
Her parents did not want her anymore.
Mrs. Barkley gave her one of Aurda's
nightgowns to sleep in. She changed
into it and crawled into bed. Her
mother's friend sat on the edge of the bed gently stroking her hair trying to
comfort her, but she refused to be consoled.
As she buried her face in her pillow and cried she remembered the first
day she met Mark.
*********************
It was a warm spring morning as she sat
on the top fence rail, by her father watching her brothers' practice for the up
coming rodeo. The one set of twins,
Steve & Kevin, held the unbroken horse so James could mount.
As soon as James was mounted they let go and got out of the way.
The horse wildly bucked trying to rid it self of the burden on its back.
James managed to stay with the horse for a few minutes but the horse
finally won and he went flying into the dirt.
Sarah, James' wife, gasped loudly as she watched her husband hit the
ground hard.
"You'll have to do better than that
if you wish to beat that loud mouth Barkley."
Steve yelled at his older brother.
"Don't you worry, He'll be buying
the rounds of beer this year. " James
shot back as he picked himself up of the ground and dusted him self off.
James and Nick Barkley were good friends.
Every year they would make a bet with each other that the winner of the
bronc-riding contest at the rodeo would buy the other and his brother's drinks.
Considering that James had five brothers and Nick only two it really was
not a fair wager, but then again Nick never lost.
"Well you better keep
practicing." Kevin said as he
laughed at his brother's expense.
"Hey who is that?"
Steve said as he pointed toward a rider approaching them.
They all turned to see who Steve was talking about as the rider stopped
his horse, dismounted and walked up to them.
"Names Mark Harrison.
I am looking for work." The
tall brown haired man stated.
"How old are you?"
Jenny's father asked the young man.
"Seventeen, but I can do a job as
good or better than anyone else." The
young man answered with confidence in his ability.
"What about your folks.
Do they know you are here?" Mr.
Morris asked.
"My folks died when I was six and
I've been on my own since I was twelve. Although
I don't see what my age or my folks have to do with me getting a job.
If you have work I can do it."
Mark said. He was annoyed
with this man's prying. He would
have left if he didn't need the work.
"I'll tell you what, kid.
Let's see how you handle yourself on that horse.
If you can break him you got yourself a job."
Mr. Morris said as he pointed toward the horse that just threw his oldest
son.
Jenny watched as the young stranger
walked over to where her brothers stood holding the horse.
He mounted the wild horse. The
horse bucked and reared as it tried once again to rid itself of the weight upon
its back, but the young rider stayed with him.
Finally the horse tired and stood defeated. The young bronc-rider glanced over to where Jenny sat on the
fence, by her father and for the briefest of moments their eyes met.
As she looked into his deep blue eyes her heart skipped a beat.
"Great ride kid!"
Shouted Steve
"Yeah I think we should get him to
take James' place at the rodeo. Then
we could finally get Nick to buy us a beer."
Kevin said as he winked at Steve. James
glared at his two brothers.
The young man ignored the comments as he
dismounted and walked over to where Jenny's father stood.
"So do I have the job?"
He asked
"Yes.
James please take this young man to the bunkhouse, so he can store his
stuff. Then he can start working by
helping you and your brothers stack that feed in the loft."
Mr. Morris ordered his oldest son. Letting
them all know that time for play was over and work needed to be done.
Latter that same day Jenny decided to go
on a ride. When she arrived back at
the ranch Mark was in the stable working on oiling the saddles.
He offered to tend to her horse for her, which she allowed.
As he wiped the horse down she talk to him.
After that day they started to secretly meet one another and fell in
love.
Jenny remembered Mark purposing to her
their last night together in the barn loft and how happy she was.
She remembered how afraid she was when he told her he was going to fight
against the railroad, that she just wanted to hold him and never let him go.
That night they had given into their love and now she carried his child.
She remembered how devastated she was the next morning when she learned
of his death.
Then she thought of her new husband.
She had only met him once at her and Mark's special spot.
He had been so kind and gentle that she had shared her grief with him.
He had put his arms around her to comfort her. That was when Steve showed up.
She remembered how angry her father and brother's were with her when
Steve told them that he had discovered her with the new Barkley brother.
Her father had told her that she was too good for the likes of this man
and that if he ever caught her with him again he would tan her hide.
After that day Jenny's mother could find
no kind words to say about Victoria Barkley.
James and Nick were no longer friends.
Audra, who was at the time dating Tim, broke up with him.
For the last two months her family refused to have anything to do with
the Barkleys, because of Tom Barkley's bastard son.
That was until tonight.
Jenny had tried to tell her father,
brothers and mother that Mark Harrison was the baby's father, but they told her
it was a sin to lie about a dead man to protect her lover.
Then they took her over to the Barkleys' and forced her to marry the man
they all hated. A man they all
thought was less than dirt because he was born out of wedlock.
Did this mean they hated her too? That
they no longer wanted anything to do with her?
Was she now less than dirt to them?
Jenny felt alone and scared.
She felt that her family had betrayed and abandoned her.
Her heart still ached with grief for her lost love.
Finally she fell into a fit full sleep as Victoria watched over her.
***********************
Nick watched as the doctor handed Jarrod
the medicine and give instructions for Heath's recovery. Then Jarrod thank the doctor as he escorted him to the door.
"What the hell happened here
tonight?" Nick demanded as
soon as the doctor had left.
Jarrod slowly turned to face his angry
brother. He really didn't want to
go into it right now so he tried to stall.
"When the doctor left I noticed Cocoa still tied out front. Don't
you think you should go tend to your horse, Nick? "
"Don't you try to change the subject
on me Pappy. My horse can wait.
I want to know why my younger brother is lying upstairs hurt and angry.
What is this about him being married."
Nick demanded again.
"Let's go to the study."
Jarrod said realizing he could not put off telling Nick any longer.
Once they were in the study Jarrod told Nick everything that happened
that night.
"How could you stand by and allow
him to be railroaded into marrying a girl carrying another man's child."
Nick yelled when Jarrod finished telling him how and why Heath was
married.
"Nick I tried to stop him.
I tried to tell him that if the baby wasn't his he didn't have to marry
her that he could fight it, but he wouldn't listen.
He told me it wouldn't matter if he swore on a stack of Bibles that the
baby was not his, because no one would believe him.
He even accused mother and me of not believing him.
Then he married her." Jarrod
said
"Well I believe him and what
happened here tonight is wrong. There
has to be something we can do." Nick
snapped
"I believe him too, but what we
believe doesn't matter. Nick, Heath
agreed to marry Jenny. By doing so
in the eyes of the law he has admitted the child is his."
"He was forced to agree.
They gave him no choice." Nick
yelled
"He had a choice."
Jarrod said
"Some choice. Marry the girl or go to jail." Nick spat. "He
would never chose jail. He hates to
be confined. That night he and I
had to spend in jail, for that barroom fight, he was like a caged animal.
Jarrod you are a lawyer there is got to be something we can do.
What they did can't be legal."
"I am afraid the marriage is legal,
Nick. The sheriff informed Heath
that he could go to jail or marry Jenny. If
Heath would have allowed the sheriff to arrest him tonight, we could have got
him out on bail while he waited for his court hearing.
On the witness stand I might have been able to get Jenny to confess the
truth and tell us who the real father of the baby is.
Instead Heath agreed to marry Jenny.
Now there is nothing I can do."
"Well there is something I can
do." Nick said as he headed to
the door.
"Nick!
Where are you going?" Jarrod
demanded.
"I going to go get a few ranch hands
together. Then I am going to repay
the Morris little social call." Nick
said.
"Nick that won't solve anything and
it sure as hell won't get Heath out of this marriage." Jarrod tried to reason with his volatile brother.
"Maybe not, but it sure would make
me feel better." Nick spat.
"Nick, it will only make a bad
situation worse. I know you're mad
so am I, but retaliation is not the answer.
We just have to accept the fact that Heath is married." Jarrod said
"Jarrod, there has got to be
something we can do to help Heath." Nick
pleaded
"We can help him by being there for
him and helping him adjust to this situation."
Jarrod replied.
"How do you propose we help him
adjust to the fact he is married to a woman he don’t love?
A woman carrying another man's child." Nick spat as he glared at his older brother.
Jarrod did not answer Nick's question, because he did not know the
answer.
"I got to go care for my
horse." Nick stated as he
turned and stormed away from his older brother.
Nick was angry with the Morris for what
they done to his younger brother. He
was angry with Jarrod for allowing it to happen.
He was angry with himself for not being here tonight to help Heath.
What made him real angry though was the fact that there was nothing they
could do about it.
*****************
Victoria stayed by Jenny's bedside until
the girl fell asleep. She wanted to
go check on Heath, but decided that it would be best to leave him alone for now.
He probably would be asleep and if he weren't he probably would not want
to talk. Instead she went
downstairs to see if Jarrod was still up.
She found him in the study.
"How's Heath?" She asked.
"The doctor said he has a couple
broken ribs and a few cracked ones. He'll
need to stay in bed for a few days, but he should be fine."
Jarrod informed her of Heath's condition.
"That's how he is physically.
How is he?" Victoria asked again.
"He is angry. He barely let the doctor examine him. Then he kicked everyone out of his room.
I don't know what to do to help him."
Jarrod stated. "I let
him down tonight. I should have
stopped this from happening."
"Jarrod you can't blame yourself.
You tried to tell him not to marry her, but he wouldn't listen to
you." Victoria tried to
console her oldest son. "What
is done is done. We'll just have to
figure out a way to help him and Jenny."
"How is Jenny."
Jarrod asked.
"She finally cried herself to sleep.
She was forced into this marriage just like Heath was.
I couldn't believe how Mr. Morris talked to her tonight.
How could he force his own daughter into marrying a man she did not want
to marry?" Victoria asked.
"All he cared about tonight was
getting a father for Jenny's baby. He
could care less about what she wanted. You
know as well as I do that no father wants his daughter having a child without
being married." Jarrod
answered.
"Yeah! I know. Did Nick make it home yet?"
Victoria asked changing the subject
"Yes.
He was furious when I told him what happened. He wanted to go over to the Morris, but I talked him out of
that. He has gone to bed."
Jarrod informed his mother.
"I think that is what you and I
should do too." Victoria said.
"We can deal with this mess tomorrow."
Jarrod blew the lamp out, then followed
his mother out of the study. At his
bedroom door Victoria wished him a good night as she kissed him lightly on the
check. Victoria went to check on
Jenny one last time to make sure that the girl was still asleep. Then she went to her own room and went to bed.
**********************************
Heath awoke from a very restless sleep as
the sun was beginning to rise in the sky.
He glanced at the clock on his nightstand and swore. He should have been up an hour ago, so he could get the
supplies off the 6:00am train and get back here with them for the work crew to
start at eight. Nick would be
furious at him for slacking off and delaying the men.
Ignoring the stabbing pain in his side he got up and dressed.
He made his way out of the house and to the barn.
He was hitching up the wagon when he heard a noise coming from the barn
loft. He climbed up the loft ladder
to investigate. The stabbing pain in his side grew worse with each step he
took, but he ignored it. When he
reached the top of the ladder he noticed the loft door open and Jenny standing
too close to the edge.
"Jenny." Heath spoke quietly so not to spook the girl and cause her to
fall.
Jenny slowly turned to face him.
When he looked into her dull green eyes a chill ran up his spine.
He had seen that look in the eyes of many men during the war especially
in Carterson, the look of total despair and hopelessness.
Jenny wanted to die and he had to stop her.
"Jenny please come away from that
door." He pleaded.
"NO!
I have nothing to live for." She
cried.
"Think of the baby, Jenny."
Heath tried again
"What do you care. The baby isn't yours. They
forced me to marry you, but they can't make me love you.
My heart belongs only to Mark."
She screamed as she stepped closer to the opened door.
"You don't have to love me.
Love your baby, his baby. You
told me that day by the creek that Mark fought and died for your love.
You owe it to him to fight and live for the child you created from that
love. Grieve for him Jenny, but
don't die for him." Heath
pleaded as he inched slowly toward the grief stricken girl.
As Heath neared the girl she stepped
back. She screamed as she fell.
Instinctively she reached out to stop herself from falling and grabbed
the loft floor. Heath drove and grabbed her arm just as her hand lost its
grip. He fought against the pain
that erupted in his side and threatened to cause him to let go.
He held tight to the terrified girl as he prayed that someone would come.
It already seemed like an eternity.
Heath did not know how much longer he could hold her.
His strength and endurance were failing him.
The pain in his side was increasing and he felt nauseous.
His head was starting to spin and he feared he would pass out.
Then her weight shifted and he felt her slip from his grip just before he
black out.
****************************
As the men in the bunkhouse began to
arise, Jack McCall decided that it was time he had a talk with the new ranch
hand, Carl. The nineteen-year-old
lad started to work for the Barkleys about a week ago, but he wasn't working
out. Jack like the kid. He was hardworking, but trouble followed him like the plague.
The harder the boy tried it seemed the more things went wrong.
Then yesterday Jack asked the boy to put the new Stallion in his box
stall. Carl forgot to lock the
stall door and the Stallion escaped. The
ranch hands had to spend half a day trying to catch the horse.
Nick was livid.
He wanted to fire the boy on the spot, but Heath defended the lad.
Heath told his older brother that it was an honest mistake and that they
should give the kid a break. The
two brothers just about got into a fistfight over the ordeal, but finally Nick
agreed to give Carl another chance. Nick
had asked Jack to keep an eye on the boy and if there were anymore problems to
let him know.
Jack asked Carl to step outside the
bunkhouse with him so they could talk in private.
He wanted to make it perfectly clear to the boy that no more incidents
like yesterday would be tolerated. They
exited the bunkhouse and were walking toward the barn when they heard a girl
scream. They both looked up.
They saw the blond Barkley dive and grab the girl's arm just before she
lost her grip on the loft floor.
Jack ran to the barn, entered and climbed
the loft ladder. He was almost to
the loft door when he saw Heath's muscles go slack.
He heard the girl's terror filled scream and knew he was too late.
He slowly walked the rest of the way to the barn loft door and forced
himself to look over the edge.
Jack McCall had been raised a Catholic
and even though he had abandoned the faith years ago he made a sign of the cross
as he look at the scene below. Then
he turned his attention to the unconscious Barkley beside him.
*****************************
Ann Morris couldn't sleep.
She could not stop thinking of how terrified her daughter was when her
husband forced the girl to marry that man.
Every time She closed her eyes she saw the fear and sense of betrayal
that burned in her daughter's eyes as she told the girl she had to stay with her
new husband. Ann feared that the child her daughter carried was
conceived from force. She feared
that they had just made their daughter marry her rapist.
But if that true why would the girl lie to protect him.
When Ann told her husband that Jenny was pregnant the girl told them that
Mark Harrison was the father, but her husband told the girl it was wrong to lie
about a dead man to protect her lover. Now
Ann wondered if what the girl said was true.
She wondered if they had forced an innocent man to marry their daughter.
But Steve had caught Jenny and the blond Barkley together by the little
creek in the woods two months ago, so he had to be the father.
Ann also could not shake the image of the blond man's fiery blue eyes and
the anger that burned through them. She
feared he would hurt her daughter.
These thoughts and many more raced
through Ann's mind as she tried to fall asleep.
Realizing that sleep would not come she got up and quietly got dressed.
She was careful not to wake her husband.
She went to her daughter's room to pack a few of the girl's clothes in a
bag. Then she quietly exited the house. She went to the barn. She
saddled her horse and headed for the Barkley ranch. She knew her daughter would need a change of clothing, which
gave her an excuse to make sure her child was safe.
As Ann rode through the big white gate of
the Barkley ranch, she saw the blond bastard holding her daughter out the barn
loft door. She watched in
horror as he released his hold on her daughter's arm and the girl fell.
***************************
Nick was sleeping in due to a late night,
a slight hangover and the fact he had trouble going to sleep because of what had
happened to his younger brother. A
loud scream from the barnyard awoke him. Nick
got up and dressed quickly.
Jarrod, who was also sleeping in because
he had stayed up late trying to figure out some way to help Heath, was awaken by
the loud scream. He bolted out of
bed and threw on his clothes.
Victoria, who had just gone to check on
Jenny, discovered the girl missing. When
she heard the scream she ran from the guestroom where she met her two sons in
the hallway, as they exited their rooms. All
three of them raced down the stairs leading to the kitchen.
They exited the house through the back door and ran to the barnyard.
They arrived on the scene just as their ranch hands gently lowered Jenny
and the blanket they caught her in to the ground.
***************************
When Jack asked him to step outside the
bunkhouse so they could talk in private, Carl knew that Jack was going to chew
him out for the incident with the stallion.
He was surprised yesterday that he had not been sent packing.
He also knew the only reason he was not was because Heath had stood up to
Nick for him. Carl followed Jack
out of the bunkhouse dreading the upcoming lecture he was about to endure.
They had just exited the building and were heading toward the barn when
the girl screamed. Jack broke into
a run toward the barn.
As Jack raced to the barn to help Heath,
Carl realized that his blond boss would not be able to hold the girl for very
long. He raced back to the
bunkhouse grabbed a blanket. He
ordered the other men to follow him. The
men had reached the barn, pulled the blanket taunt between them seconds before
the girl fell. They caught her and
gently lowered her to the ground.
**************************
"JENNY!" Heath screamed as he regained consciousness.
He had to stop her. He had
to save her. He fought
against the hands that held him down that prevented him from reaching her.
Nick and Jarrod pinned Heath to his bed
as they tried to calm him down. They
feared that his thrashing against them would cause more damage to his already
injured ribs.
"Heath! Stop it you'll hurt yourself." Nick screamed at his younger brother.
Finally Heath stopped fighting them as
realized that he was in his room not the barn.
The last thing he remembered before passing out was Jenny slipping from
his grip.
"Oh God!
Jenny, I let her fall. I let
her die." Heath cried out in
agony at what he believe he allowed to happen.
"Jenny is alive, Heath."
Nick told him.
"No!
I let fall. I felt her slip
from my grip." Heath gasped in
a hoarse voice. He was having a
hard time believing that Jenny could have survived.
"Yes, Jenny's is alive.
The ranch hands caught her. She
is shaken up, but she will be okay." Jarrod
tried to assured his younger brother.
"Thank God.
I have to see her." Heath
said as he tried to sit up, but Nick and Jarrod stopped him.
"I don't think that is a good idea
right now. You should stay in bed.
Your ribs took quite a beating."
Nick said.
"Let me go.
I have to see her." Heath
pleaded as he struggled against his brothers to free himself from their hold on
him. He needed to see the girl to
prove to himself that he did not allow her to die.
Realizing that Heath would not calm down
until he had seen Jenny, Jarrod and Nick helped him up.
Heath unsteadily made his way to Jenny's room with his two brothers
following close behind.
************************
Ann Morris sat on the edge of the bed
gently stroking her daughter's hair as she tried to get Jenny to talk to her.
The girl had not responded to anyone or anything around her since the
ranch hands lowered to the ground. Jenny
had completely withdrawn inside of herself and just stared into space.
Ann was worried about her child, she wished the doctor would come.
As Victoria sat on the opposite side of
the bed from Ann she wondered why Jenny and Heath where in the barn loft.
She wondered how the girl ended up falling.
Jenny's refusal to respond since the fall scared Victoria.
She was also very worried about Heath, who now lay in his room
unconscious with his brother's looking after him.
She had wanted to go check on Heath, but felt it necessary that she stay
with Ann and the girl. She too
wished the doctor would arrive soon. She
was surprised when the bedroom door opened and Heath walked in followed by
Jarrod and Nick.
As soon as Heath, Nick and Jarrod entered
Jenny's room Ann jumped to her feet. "Get
that monster you call a brother away from my daughter."
She screeched.
"My brother save you daughter's
life." Nick yelled.
Ann ignored Nick as she stepped
protectively between Heath and her child. She
could only think of one explanation for what she had witnessed today.
She believed that this man had tried to kill her daughter.
As soon as Jenny was safely on the ground Ann had had wanted to take girl
home with her. She wanted to get
her daughter away from this man, but Victoria convinced her that Jenny should be
check over by the doctor to make sure the girl wasn't hurt in the fall before
she was moved very far. Ann had
reluctantly agreed to allow the ranch hands to help her daughter into the
Barkley house and this room. Now as
she stood face to face with the man that she believed tried to hurt her daughter
she wished that she would have taken Jenny out of here.
"I'll
make sure you rot in jail for what you tried to do to my daughter."
She spat
Heath did not respond or look at Ann his
gaze never left the pale face of Jenny. He
saw the empty hollow look in the young girl's eyes as she stared unblinking into
space. He felt the same chill down
his spine he felt in the barn. He
had to try to reach her.
Heath pushed past Mrs. Morris who tried
to stop him. Nick grabbed the
concerned mother to prevent her from stopping Heath.
Nick knew his brother felt a need to confirm that Jenny was all right.
He was not going to allow this woman to interfere.
He was furious at this woman for the way she was treating Heath.
He wanted to give her a piece of his mind, but he figured he would only
be wasting his breath.
Heath walked over and eased himself down
to a sitting position on the edge of the bed.
Mrs. Morris was screaming at him to leave her daughter alone, but he
ignored her. He reached over, grabbed Jenny's chin and forced the girl to look
at him.
"You are right Jenny they can't make
you love me and I don't care. What
I care about and what terrifies me is I can't make you want to live.
You have to find that will in yourself.
I know that right now the pain and grief you feel over the death of Mark
is so overwhelming that death seems easier than life.
But you have to fight to live. Mark
would want you to. He loved you and
he would not want you to hurt yourself."
Heath pleaded as he desperately tried to reach the girl.
Every person in the room had their attention focused on the blond man and
Jenny.
"Why did he have to die?"
Jenny screamed the first words she had spoken since she fell from the
loft.
"I don't know, Sweet heart."
Heath answered as he started to gently stroke his child brides check.
"We were suppose to get married.
We were supposed to be happy, but he left me.
How can I live without him?" She
cried.
"By facing each day as it comes with
the help of family and friends. You
are not alone Jenny. You don't have
to pretend anymore that everything is all right while you slowly die inside.
Let your family help you." Heath
said as he continued to gently stoke her check.
"My family thinks I am a liar and a
tramp. They don't care about me.
They don't want me. They
don't love me." She screamed
as she turned away from Heath to bury her face in the pillow.
Jenny's words were like a slap across
Ann's face. She broke free from
Nick's grip on her, ran to her daughter's side and gathered the girl in her
arms. "Oh Jenny! I love you and nothing you could do will stop me from loving
you."
As she cradled her daughter in her arms
she looked at the young man still sitting on the edge of her daughter's bed.
"Are you the father of the baby?"
He lifted his head and looked at her.
When she looked into his eyes there was no anger burning through them
only fear and concern for her daughter. She
could also so see that he was fighting to control the pain he was in.
She realized she had misjudged this man.
"No Ma'am.
I am not the baby's father. Jenny's
Fiancée is the baby's father. He
asked her to marry him the night before he died in the shoot out with the
railroad." He answered Jenny's
mother's question.
"But Steve caught you and Jenny
together in the woods." The
confused mother said. Now she knew
that another man was the father of the baby.
She needed to know why Jenny was in the arms of this man at the creek two
months ago. Now she feared that her
daughter had two lovers.
"That was a week after the shoot out
with the railroad. When I went to
the creek for lunch I found her there. She
was alone and grieving for the man she loved. She
needed someone to talk to so I listened and I put my arms around her to comfort
her. That was the first time I met
your daughter and the last time seen her until last night."
Heath explained
"So you two are practically
strangers." Ann gasped as she
realized that they had forced their daughter to marry a man that she hardly
knew.
"My God!
Heath you look worse than something the cat dragged in."
Dr. Meyers said as he entered the room and saw Heath sitting on the edge
of the bed. "I told you last
night that you had to stay in bed. I
don't just give orders to hear myself talk son.
Now get back to bed."
Heath wanted nothing more than to comply
with the doctor's order. He was
tired and his ribs where on fire with pain, but he wasn't sure he had the energy
to get up. As Heath tried to stand
he gasped out in pain and clutched his side.
"Nick, Jarrod will you help you
brother back to bed. As soon as I
have checked Jenny over I will come have a look at those rib.
You can try to give him some of that painkiller I left here last night.
Now maybe he will be more cooperative in taking it."
The doctor ordered. At the
doctor's reference to the medicine Heath's face turned beet red as he remembered
his behavior the night before. Jarrod
and Nick helped their younger brother to his feet.
Then they started toward the door.
"Heath wait! What happened today?
Why did my daughter fall from the barn loft?"
Mrs. Morris called after them. She
need to hear with her ears what she feared to be true in her heart.
Heath stopped and slowly turned to face
her. "Jenny tried to kill
herself ma'am and she almost succeeded. Now
if you will excuse me I really need to lay down."
*******************
Nick helped Heath back to his room while
Jarrod went to the kitchen to get the painkiller the doctor left the night
before. Nick had Heath settled in
bed by the time that Jarrod entered the room.
Jarrod poured some of the medicine in a glass and gave to Heath, who
gladly took it.
"Heath, if you knew who the baby's
father was why did you not tell us last night."
Jarrod asked when Heath had finished the medicine.
"It would have made no difference.
No one would have believed me."
Heath answered as he closed his eyes.
He was tired and wanted to go to sleep, but Jarrod wasn't about to let
that happen.
"Dam it Heath! Mother Nick and I believed the child isn't yours.
I resent the fact that you accused us that we believed them over you.
Why wouldn't you trust me? Why
would chose to marry Jenny over trying to prove your innocents?" Jarrod snapped.
"I couldn't go to jail."
Heath answered
"Heath I could have got you out on
bail. Then we would have had time
to prove that the child wasn't yours."
Jarrod told him.
"If Jenny and her family continued
to claim I was the child's father no one would have believed me. Although you believe me it would not matter.
How could I prove that I was not the father?
It would have been my word against theirs and they would have won.
I could not take the chance of ending up in a prison again."
Heath explained
"PRISON!
When where you in prison?" Both
Jarrod and Nick asked at the same time.
"I was in Carterson at the end of
the war." Heath answered.
The painkiller Jarrod gave him along with the strain his body had taken
was making him very sleepy. He also
did not want to talk about Carterson.
"If you don't mind I like to go to
sleep." He snapped as he
turned his head away from his brothers and closed his eyes.
Nick and Jarrod both stared at Heath in
shock. They could not believe what
their blond brother just told them. Heath
couldn't have been more than fifteen at the end of the war.
He would have been too young to be in the war, but he just told them he
was Carterson, a prison of war camp. Both
brothers had a hundred questions they wanted to ask, but they realized that
Heath did not want to discuss it further. It
would have to wait for another time when their new brother felt ready to share
it.
Heath was almost asleep when the doctor
came to examine him. The doctor
carefully checked Heath's ribs and re-bandaged them.
Once again the doctor told his patient that he had to remain in bed for a
few days and rest.
"How is Jenny?"
Heath asked as the doctor turned to leave.
"She is resting."
The doctor answered. Something
in the way the doctor said this concerned Heath.
"How is she?" He asked again.
"I told you." The doctor answered
"No, you told me she is resting.
How is she?" Heath snapped as he tried to sit up.
The doctor gently pushed his patient to a
laying position. He had wanted to
wait until the young man had rested to tell him, but he realized he could not
keep it from him. "She
lost the baby."
"Lost the baby because she fell.
Because I let her fall." Heath
said as he tried to sit up, but the doctor held him down.
"For crying out loud, Heath.
You past out. You couldn't help it that you lost your grip on Jenny."
Nick yelled at his guilt-ridden brother.
"Nick is right Heath and you are
lucky you did not drive one of those broken ribs through your lungs or you would
be dead." The doctor said.
"I should have stopped her.
If only I reached her before she fell then she wouldn't have lost the
baby. She has been through so much
she didn't deserve that." Heath
cried
"Heath you can't blame yourself for
what Jenny did. You tried to reach
her, but she wouldn't listen." Jarrod
said trying to convince his brother that what happened wasn't his fault.
"I should have tried harder."
Heath yelled as he sat up. The
movement caused him to yelp out in pain.
The doctor gently pushed his patient back
down. "Hurting yourself son
won't change what happened. You
have to let those ribs heal." He
scolded.
"Besides even if Jenny didn't fall
she still might have lost the baby. She
hasn't been taking proper care of herself for the last two months.
When I check her over in my office I was concerned at her lack of
appetite. She is underweight.
Then there is the stress she has been under.
Being forced by her family to marry a man she hardly knew couldn't have
helped either." The doctor
tried to convince his young patient that what happen wasn't his fault.
While he was examining Jenny, Victoria had explained to him everything
that had happened. He was appalled
when he heard what Jenny's family did to her and Heath.
If anyone was to be blamed for what happened, it was Jenny's family not
this young man.
"And the fall didn't help did
it?" Heath asked
"No, it didn't help."
The doctor answered realizing nothing he or anyone else said was going to
help. Heath was determined to blame
himself.
"How did Jenny take it?"
Heath asked.
"She blames herself.
Seems to be a lot of that going around."
The doctor answered. "I
gave her some sleeping powered to claim her down.
Now you have to stop worrying about her and start worrying about
yourself. You need to rest and let those ribs heal.
Would you like something to help you sleep?"
"No, that won't be necessary.
Just leave me alone." Heath
answered as he turned his head toward the wall and closed his eyes.
"Okay.
Get some sleep. I be back
tomorrow to check on you and Jenny." The
doctor said. Then he left followed
by Nick and Jarrod.
*************************
After Jenny had fallen asleep Victoria
left Ann alone with the girl. She
wanted to see how Heath was doing. She
knocked lightly on his door, but there was no answer, so she opened the door and
peeked in. He looked like he was
sleeping, so she closed the door, then went to find her other two sons.
They were just seeing the doctor to the door.
"How is Heath?"
Victoria asked after the doctor had left.
They all went to the sitting room.
"Luckily he didn't do anymore damage
to the ribs. He will be sore for a
few days and needs to rest, but he should heal fine." Jarrod answered his concerned mother as he poured her a
sherry and Nick a glass of whiskey.
"Good.
I am relieved to hear that Heath will be fine. We will just have to make sure he doesn't do anything that
could jeopardized his recovery." Victoria
said. She took the drink that
Jarrod handed her.
"Yeah! Physically he'll be fine, but
what about emotionally. He is lying
upstairs blaming himself for Jenny losing the baby because he let her fall.
He seems to be forgetting the fact that he past out."
Nick spat. He downed the
whiskey Jarrod had poured him in one gulp.
Boy did he need that.
"He knows.
I asked the doctor not to tell him." Victoria had wanted to wait until tomorrow to tell Heath
about Jenny losing the baby. She
was angry that the doctor went against her wishes.
"Don't blame Dr. Meyer mother.
Heath asked how Jenny was. The
doctor tried to avoid telling him, but Heath could tell the doctor was hiding
something. He insisted that he be told." Jarrod defended the doctor.
"Maybe I should go talk to
Heath." Victoria said.
"It won't do any good.
We tried to convince him that it wasn't his fault, but he would not
listen. I don't think he feels like
talking to anyone right now. It is probably best if we just leave him alone and let him
get some rest." Jarrod
answered.
"Now if you will excuse me I think I
will ride over to the Morris." Jarrod
said as he turned to leave.
"Now you are talking big brother.
I'll go get some of the men. We'll
show them not to mess with a Barkley."
Nick said as he turned to follow his older brother.
"Nick, I am just going to go talk to
Mr. Morris and his sons. Jenny is
their daughter and sister they have a right to know what happened here today.
Also I think that they maybe wondering about where Mrs. Morris is.
I really don't want them showing up here looking for her." Jarrod rebuked his younger brother.
"Fine, but I am going with you.
I not letting another one of my brothers face them alone." Nick
informed Jarrod.
Both brothers left to go over to the
Morris. Nick wanted to make them
pay for what they put his younger brother through, but Jarrod only wanted to
talk.
******************
Jarrod and Nick found Mr. Morris with his
son's fixing a section of their fence line.
The Morris stopped what they were doing as they watched the two Barkley
brothers ride up to them. Jarrod
dismounted and walked up to Mr. Morris, but Nick remained on his horse with his
hand hovering over his gun. He did
not like the odds that Jarrod insist that they ride into.
"What do you want Barkley?"
Mr. Morris spat.
"I thought you would like to know
that your daughter just told us that another man not Heath was the father of he
baby. You had no right to force
Heath to marry her." Jarrod
said
"That's a lie she made up to protect
your bastard brother. She told us
that Mark Harrison; a dead ranch hand was the father.
Pretty smart on her part to pick a man that could not defend himself
don't you think, but I didn't buy it."
Mr. Morris hissed.
"You son-of-a-bitch!"
Jarrod screamed as he threw a punch knocking Mr. Morris to the ground.
As Mr. Morris sons went to attack Jarrod,
Nick pulled his gun and shot the ground in front of them. "Stay out of it boys or the next bullet goes though
you."
Jarrod stood over where Mr. Morris lay on
the ground. "What you did to
my brother is wrong, but what you did to your daughter was worse.
Your daughter has been grieving for he last two months over the death of
her Finance. When she finally tells
you the truth you tell her she is a liar and force her to marry a man she just
met once. A man that only offered
her friendship when she need a friend."
"That's a lie. Your brother and her were in each other's arms.
He is the baby's father." Mr.
Morris yelled at Jarrod. He tried
to get up but Jarrod kicked him hard in the ribs.
The Morris brothers wanted to go help their father, but with Nick
pointing a gun at them from the back of his horse they did not dare.
They knew that Nick was angry enough to carry though with his threat.
Jarrod was furious with this man.
Not only for what he did to Heath but what he had put Jenny through.
At that moment he wanted nothing more that beat this man until he pleaded
for mercy, but he knew that would not solve anything.
"For your information Jenny was so
full of grief for Mark that she tried kill herself this morning by jumping out
of the barn loft. My brother risked
his own life to save her. Even
though he could have driven one of his broken ribs, which your sons gave him,
though a lung he didn't think twice about grabbing her and preventing her from
falling. He past out from the pain,
but he held her long enough for our ranch hands to get a blanket under her to
catch her in. You are lucky your
daughter did not die. If it weren't
for my brother she would have."
Jarrod spat at the man at his feet.
When Mr. Morris found out that Jenny was
with child, he was angry. When
Jenny told him that the father was Mark Harrison he believed her, but he wanted
a father for the baby. Since a dead
man could not provide that, he planned on making the Barkley bastard marry her.
Because he wanted to scare the girl into silence he told her she should
not lie about a dead man and threatened to take his belt to her if she said it
again. At the Barkley's when his
daughter started to refuse to marry the man he feared that she would tell
everyone in the room the truth. He
called her a tramp and threatened to throw her out of his house if she did not
go through with the marriage. He
loved his daughter and he would not have carry through with the threat, but he
knew without a father for the child people would treat his daughter like dirt.
He wanted to protect her from that, so he forced her to marry the blond
Barkley.
As Mr. Morris stared up at Jarrod in
shocked disbelief at what he had just been told, he realized that in trying to
protect his child from the cruel world he had ignored her pain and caused her
more.
"Is she okay?" He stammered.
"She is grieving for the man she
loves and she is feeling guilty because she lost the child. You tell me how she is."
Jarrod yelled
"She lost the child?"
The concerned father asked
"Yes.
Your wife is with her." Jarrod
said. Then he turned, walked to his
horse and mounted.
"By the way tomorrow morning I am
going to go talk to Judge Parker and see about having this marriage ended.
I suggest you be there and tell him exactly what you did.
Then maybe I won't bring assault charges against you and your boys." With that Jarrod turned his horse and rode away with Nick
right behind him.
*******************
It was mid-morning the next morning as
Ann sat by her daughter's bed at the Barkley ranch.
The girl was awake, but refused to talk to her.
Her daughter would flinch every time Ann went to hug or touch her.
There was a light knock on the bedroom door, so she got up to see who it
was. When she opened the door she
found Heath standing there. He
looked so lost.
"I just wanted to see how Jenny was
this morning." He said
"Please come in."
Ann said. This young man had
reached her daughter the night before maybe he could help now.
Ann watched as Heath entered the room and
walked over to the bed where her daughter lay.
She noticed that he was in a great deal of pain as he lowered himself
into the chair by the bed.
"How are you this morning
Jenny?" Heath asked.
"I lost the baby."
Jenny replied
"I know.
I am so sorry."
"When the doctor told me I was with
child I wanted it to go away. Then
I made it go away. Does that make
me an evil person?" She asked
as she turned to face him. She
expected him to judge her and condemn her for what she had done, but all she saw
in his eyes was concern and understanding.
"No, sweetheart. It makes you a little girl that made a huge mistake and was
forced to grow up way too soon." He
answered as he reached out and stroked her hair.
She remembered how kind he had been to
her that day at the creek. He did
not know who she was, but he had been concerned about her.
"Why did you help me that day?" She asked.
"Because you seemed so hurt and
alone. I could tell you needed
someone to talk to." He
answered
"Why would you care, you did not
even know me?" She asked.
"Because I know what it is like to
be hurting and alone with no one to turn to."
He answered.
Jenny saw him grimace in pain as he moved
slightly trying to find a comfortable position.
"I am sorry for what my brothers and father did to you.
I tried to tell them that Mark was the father not you, but they would not
believe me. Does it hurt bad?"
"No."
He lied. "I have been
beaten up worse than this and survived so don't worry about it."
Heath sat by Jenny's bed the rest of the
morning as he listened to the girl talk. She
told of how she first met Mark. Of
how she used to sneak out of the house at night to meet him in the barn.
She told of how her world crashed the day he died.
How she wished that she had died too.
She also talked about the times she had spent at the Barkley ranch
playing with Audra pretending that she was a princess.
She told Heath how she wished that she could go back to that time when
she was young and innocent, but knew now nothing would be same again.
As Ann watched the blond man listen to
her daughter ramble on, she saw the quiet, gentle soul he possessed.
The young man was in obvious pain and really should be bed resting, but
instead he ignored his pain to help Jenny.
When she had realized that this young Barkley had ignored his own
injuries to save her daughter life yesterday, Ann was embarrassed by the way she
had treated him. She wished she could take back the words she had spoken to
him, but knew she could not.
"Heath Barkley! You should be in bed."
Victoria scolded her blond son as she entered the room interrupting Ann's
thoughts and Jenny conversation with Heath.
Victoria had gone to the Mission that
morning to deliver some supplies that she had picked up in town. It was just after one when she returned home.
She went to check on Heath and found that he was not in his room.
She was furious that he was ignoring the doctor's orders.
She went to find him and found him in Jenny's room.
"I guess that my plans of riding out
to the south pasture to check fence line this afternoon is out of the
question." Heath teased as he
turned slowly and gave his mother a sheepish look.
"The only place you are going is
back to bed." Victoria
ordered. She hated it when any of
her sons where hurt or sick. They
always seemed to ignore what was good for them.
"I must take leave of you my lady as
you see my dungeon awaits." Heath
said to Jenny, in reference to her story of pretending to be a princess, as he
slowly got to his feet. Jenny
smiled slightly.
"Heath!
Get to bed now." Victoria
ordered again.
"Alright. All
right I going. Boy howdy, you know
I have not spent this much time in bed, since I was four." He mumbled as he walked past his mother and exited the room.
He actually was tired and knew he needed to lie down.
Victoria shook her head and rolled her
eyes as she followed her blond son out of the room.
Once he was settled in bed she poured some of the medicine the doctor
left for him into a glass and handed it to him. He was going to refuse it but the determined look on her face
let him know arguing was not a good idea. He
took the glass and drank the contents. After she left his room, he fell asleep.
****************
Heath was awake when Nick knocked on his
bedroom door. Heath told his older
brother to come in.
"How are you doing?"
Nick asked as he entered his younger brother's room.
"Dying of boredom."
Heath replied.
"Well boy, I can fix that how about
a game of poker? Care to lose some
money?" Nick asked.
"I don't mind if I win some."
Heath shot back.
Heath and Nick engaged in a friendly game
of poker. They were playing their
third hand when Jarrod followed by Victoria entered the room.
Jarrod walked over and sat on the edge of the bed while Victoria remained
standing.
"Heath my boy you are one signature
away from being a free man." Jarrod
crowed as he handed Heath a piece of paper.
"I don't understand.
What are you talking about?" Heath
asked as he took the paper from Jarrod.
"I talked to Mr. Morris yesterday. He
agreed to go with me this morning to met with Judge Parker.
After I explained to the judge everything that happened here yesterday
and with Mr. Morris consent the Judge agreed to annul the marriage.
It will be like you were never married.
All you have to do is sign the papers.
Since Jenny is under age Mr. Morris signed for her."
Jarrod informed his younger brother.
"Let me get this straight.
Mr. Morris and sons bust into our home, hold you and mother at gunpoint
while they beat me up. They tell me I can either marry Jenny or go to jail.
Now you are telling me that Mr. Morris has willing agreed to help you end
the marriage. Why Jarrod?"
Heath asked.
"After I told him what happened he
realized that you were not the father of the baby.
He agreed what he did was wrong."
Jarrod answered.
"Nice try Jarrod, but he knew before
he ever forced me to marry Jenny that I wasn't the father. Jenny told me she told him the truth. He did not care about what was right or wrong all he cared
about was getting a father for the baby. The
only reason he agreed to help you is because Jenny lost the baby.
An innocent child who's only crime was being conceived out of wedlock
will never have a chance at life and every one rejoices, because it solves
everything." Heath spat
"Heath Barkley! No one is rejoicing over this tragedy."
Victoria yelled at her angry blond son.
"What happens if I don't sign them,
Jarrod?" Heath asked ignoring
what Victoria had said.
"Then you and Jenny will remain
married." Jarrod answered
confused as to why his brother would hesitate to sign the papers.
Heath stared intently at the papers he
held in his hands, but he did not see them.
Instead he saw the image of how terrified Jenny was the night her father
called her a lying tramp and threatened to throw her out penniless and pregnant
to fend for herself if she refused to marry him.
He saw her cold empty eyes staring at him as he tried to talk her out of
jumping out of the loft. He
remembered the terror he felt when he knew he let her fall.
He saw the tiny spark of hope rekindle in her eyes as he talked to her in
her room after the fall.
Heath remembered the conversation he had
with Jenny this morning after she lost the baby.
He had seen how weak that tiny spark of hope was.
He realized that he was her lifeline and this time he could not let her
fall.
"I will not sign them."
Heath said as he handed the papers back to Jarrod.
"Heath!
Staying in this marriage out of some ill conceived feelings of guilt over
Jenny losing the child is wrong." Victoria
exclaimed.
"That night I was forced to marry
Jenny I was given a choice. I chose
to marry her and by doing so I claimed her child as my own.
That night after the doctor left I thought long and hard on what
happened. I vowed to God and myself
that I would raise and love the child as my own. I promised to protect this child and provide it with
everything I never had. Starting
with a father and a name. I also
promised to protect and provide for its mother.
To use the death of this child as means to get out of this marriage and
turn my back on my responsibility to Jenny is wrong.
Jenny is my wife and I will protect her."
Heath explained.
"I raised you two dollars.
Do you call or fold?" Heath said as he picked up the hand of cards
and turned to Nick indicating to everyone in the room that the subject was
closed.
****************
It had been four days and Heath was
getting tired of taking it easy. Even
though the doctor had told him he did not have to stay in bed anymore he still
could not do anything physical. Jarrod
had given him the task of doing the books.
A task he found to be tedious. He
wanted to be outside working on the ranch, not stuck at a desk.
"Victoria asked me to tell you lunch
is ready." Jenny said as she
entered the study.
"Thank you my lady."
Heath said as he looked up to see his bride standing before him.
Heath had taken to calling Jenny my lady, which always brought a slight
smile to her stoic face.
As Heath started to stand up he noticed a
bottle ink on the corner of the desk. A
half smile crossed his face as he picked it up.
He examined it closely. Then
he placed it in his vest pocket. Jenny
noticed his half smile and wondered why he put the ink in his pocket, but she
did not say anything. They both
went for lunch.
After lunch Heath claimed that he was
tired and went upstairs to have a nap, but Jenny didn't think a nap was what he
had planned. She could tell he was
up to something and was curious about what it was.
She was going to follow him and see, but Victoria asked her to help Silas
clear the lunch dishes.
Jarrod was the first to arrive home and
went to the study to work on some paperwork he needed to get caught up on.
Nick arrived shortly after and went upstairs to clean up for supper.
Heath, Jenny and Victoria sat in the parlor waiting for Nick and Jarrod
to join them, so they could go into dinner.
Jenny watched her blond husband intently.
She could see his dark blue eyes dance with hidden laughter and she knew
he was definitely up something. Her
youngest brother Josh always would get that same look when he was pulling
something on one of his older brothers. She
wondered what Heath was up to. She
didn't have to wait long.
"HEATH!" Nick screamed as he raced from his room and down to the
sitting room.
"What's wrong, Nick?"
Heath asked innocently as if he had no idea why his older brother would
be angry.
"Nick, what is on your face?"
Victoria asked when she saw the black streaks on her middle son's face.
"Boy howdy, Nick you real should
wash your face before you come down for supper."
Heath added.
"Don't you boy howdy me, Boy."
Nick yelled as he tried to grab Heath, who ducked out his reach.
He was angry with his younger brother and wanted to teach him a lesson.
"Nick leave Heath alone.
He is still healing." Victoria
said as she stepped protectively between Heath and Nick.
"Now what did he do and what is on your face?"
"Well it seems someone has too much
time on their hands and decided to put ink in my after shave."
Nick said as he glared at his blond brother standing behind Victoria with
a "who me" look on his face.
"So that is where that bottle of ink
went. I was looking for it
everywhere in the study." Jarrod
said. When he had heard Nick yell
he had came out of the study to see what was going on.
"Yes that is where it went.
Boy! You better enjoy your
days of leisure, because once you are healed I am going to work you so
hard." Nick threatened as he
shook his fist at his younger brother.
Victoria turned to Heath with her hands
on her hips. "What do you have
to say for yourself young man?"
"I am innocent until proven guilty,
right Jarrod." Heath replied
"I am afraid that the ink on you
fingers is the proof of your guilt." Jarrod
answered as he tried not to laugh.
Heath looked at his hands and the ink
that stain them as he tried to stop himself from laughing, but failed.
This only made Nick madder.
"Heath this is not funny."
Victoria sternly said.
Victoria's scolding only made Heath laugh
harder until his ribs hurt. He
grabbed his side. "Ouch!
That hurts."
"Serves you right."
Nick spat as he stormed upstairs in a huff to see if he could get the ink
off his face. He found nothing
amusing about this. Nick's over
dramatic exit was all Jenny could take and she burst out laughing.
When Victoria heard Jenny burst out
laughing she turned to the young red head and smiled.
She was glad to see this child finally laugh at something.
The girl had been in a state of depression since she arrived at the
ranch. Jenny would do as she was
asked to do, but she hardly talked to anyone except for Heath and she hardly
smiled. Heath could get a slight
smile out of the girl when he called her My Lady, but this was the first time
she had laughed. As Victoria
watched the young girl laugh she too began to laugh."
"You know Heath, Nick is going to
make you pay for this don't you?" Jarrod
asked as he to began to laugh.
"Boy howdy! Don't I know it, but it
was worth it." Heath replied
as he watched Jenny laugh and he began to laugh again.
When everyone finally stopped laughing at
Nick's expense and Nick washed his face as good as he could they all went into
dinner.
********************
Nick waited at the 3:30pm train to pull
into the station. When the train
pulled to a stop and passengers started to exit he watched for Audra to emerge.
When his blonde sister spotted him she raced over to him, threw her arms
around his neck and kissed him.
"Oh Nick!
I missed you and everyone so much." Audra squealed with delight.
Nick loaded her luggage into the wagon. Then
he helped her into the wagon, climbed in beside her and they headed for the
ranch.
"I feel like I have been away
forever. You just have to tell me
everything that has happened since I was gone."
Audra said
"Well Jarrod had to go to San
Francisco two days ago or he would have pick you up instead of me. I finally broke that stallion that was giving me trouble.
Had to fix a whole section of fence line because the cattle ran through
it. Mother has been going to the
orphanage in your place like you asked. Oh
yeah! Heath got married." Nick
said
"Heath got married to who?
I go away for three weeks and my brother gets married.
Why didn't he wait until I was home?
I would have like to see my first brother married."
Audra pouted.
"Well don't feel bad I went to town
for dinner with an army buddy and missed it."
Nick stated.
"What do you mean. Did he run off and elope with her?"
Audra asked
"No it took place at the ranch.
Mother, Jarrod, the Morris and the sheriff were in attendance."
Nick answered.
"The Morris where there.
Does that mean he marry Jenny?
Why was the sheriff there?" Audra
ask totally confused.
Nick explained the whole situation to
Audra. As she listen to what the
Morris did to her blond brother she was angry.
She was horrified when he told her of what Jenny almost did. She was sad to learn that Jenny lost the child.
When Nick told her that Jarrod had arranged for the marriage to be annul
and Heath refused to sign the papers she did not understand.
"If he could get out of this
marriage why didn't he?" She
asked.
"It's his choice and I suggest you
don't question him about it. Just accept Jenny as his wife."
Nick told his blond sister.
"So I have a sister-in-law.
It will be nice having another woman around the house."
Audra said trying to sound convincing.
When they arrived at the ranch Nick
helped Audra out of the wagon, unloaded her luggage, carried the luggage into
the house and up to her room. Then
he drove the wagon to the barn to unhitch the horses.
Heath, who was in the barn oiling the saddles, helped Nick care for the
horses. Then they both went to the
house.
*********************
When Audra entered the house Victoria
threw her arms around her blonde daughter and welcomed her home.
"Nick told me everything about Heath
and Jenny. How is Heath?
Where are they? Audra asked.
"Heath is in the barn.
He insists that he get back to doing ranch work.
He is doing just fine. Jenny
is helping Silas prepare supper. She
likes to cook." Victoria
answered her daughter's questions.
Just then Jenny entered the room.
"Hi, Audra welcome home. I
baked you a special cake for your return."
"Thank you Jenny. That was thoughtful. I
hear congratulations are in order. Welcome
to the family. I am glad I finally
have a sister-in-law. It will be
nice having another girl around to talk to.
Having only brothers can be difficult.
Oh! I guess you would know about that." Audra rambled on a little uncomfortable with the whole
situation.
"Yeah! I know what brothers are
like. With six of them it's hard
not to know. If you will excuse me
I have to go finish decorating the cake."
Jenny said. She wanted to
get out of this awkward situation.
*********************
After dinner was over they all sat around
the parlor as they talked. Audra
shared things that happened while she was in Boston.
She gave each of them the presents that she brought back for them.
She felt bad that she did not have anything to give Jenny, but how was
she suppose to know that Heath would get married while she was away.
She felt herself get angry as she thought of how Heath got married. Again she wondered why he did not end it when he had the
chance, but she would heed Nick warning and never ask him. She would accept Jenny as her sister-in-law.
Finally the evening came to an end and everyone said good night.
"Good Night Audra. I am glad you are back home." Heath said as he gently kissed her on the check.
Then he turned and did the same to Victoria.
Then he walked over to Jenny.
"Good night My lady."
Heath said to Jenny as he took Jenny's hand in his and gently kissed the
back of it.
"Good night my lord."
Jenny replied as she smiled slightly.
Then Heath turned, walked upstairs to his room as Jenny went upstairs to
her room.
Audra watched the exchange between her
blond brother and Jenny in disbelief. It
was like they were playing some kind of game.
"What was that all about?"
"What are you talking about,
Audra?" Nick asked
"That stuff about my lady and my
lord." Audra said
"Don't ask us. That is just the way Heath addresses her.
She seems to like it." Nick
answered
"Of course she likes it.
She always like being called my lady when we were kids and pretended we
where princesses, but why is Heath calling her that.
Am I the only one that sees a problem here?
Its like they are trying to live in a fantasy.
He is treating her like she is his sister not his wife.
They are married, but they don't share the same room."
Audra stated her frustration.
"Audra, its Heath and Jenny's
business. We just have to accept
it." Victoria told her
daughter. "For some reason
Heath feels responsible for Jenny and has decided to remain in this marriage.
He feels a need to protect her. We
need to support him in his decision. Now
if you will excuse me I am going to bed. I
suggest you do the same."
**********************
Three days after Audra arrived home she
suggested that Jenny accompany her to the orphanage for the afternoon.
Since she did not need to take any supplies, she suggested that they ride
their horses instead of taking the buggy. Victoria
was pleased when Jenny agreed to go with Audra.
She felt that the red headed girl needed to get out of the house.
A nice ride and helping others would do the girl the world of good.
It was just before the evening meal when
a very angry Audra burst in the house. "Where
is she?"
"Audra what is wrong?"
Victoria asked
"Jenny where is she?
When I was busy with the children she took off.
She could have waited for me."
Audra was furious.
"Jenny isn't here."
Victoria said getting concerned.
"She is not here? I thought for sure that she would be here.
I didn't even try to find her."
Audra gasped suddenly starting to worry.
What if Jenny tried to hurt herself again?
"Don't worry I will find her.
I have a pretty good idea where she is."
Heath said as he started for the door.
Heath saddled his horse and rode to the
North pasture. As he approached the
clump of trees he saw the horse tied to a tree.
He tied Charger by the other horse and walked to the little creek.
He found her sitting on the ground with her knees drawn up and her arms
wrapped around them.
"It still hurts doesn't it."
Heath said as he walked over, and knelt down beside her.
"I miss him so much."
She cried
"I know.
It is always hard when we lose someone we love."
Heath said as he put his arms around her.
"When Mark told me he was going to
fight against the railroad I was so afraid that I just wanted to hold him and
never let him go. That was when the
baby was." Jenny started to
explain.
"You don't have to tell me
this." Heath said interrupting
her.
"I want you to know that it
only." She tried again to
explain.
"Jenny I will not judge you.
If I did I would have judge my mother.
I can't and I won't do that." Heath
said interrupting her again as he made her look at him.
"You don't have to try to explain anything to me.
What happened, happened just leave it at that."
"I wish I didn't lose the
baby." Jenny cried as she
collapsed into his arms and wept. He
held her until she finally stopped crying.
"We better get back to the ranch.
You have mother and Audra worried about you."
Heath said as he helped her to her feet.
"I didn't mean to make anyone worry.
I just wanted to spend some time here alone."
Jenny explained.
"I know.
You can come here whenever you want, but next time tell someone where you
are going. You don't have to hide
grief. Mother and Audra want to
help you. Please let them."
Heath told her as they walked to their horses.
Heath held her horse while she mounted and then they headed back to the
ranch.
Two days latter when Jenny went back to
the little creek she found nailed to the tree where Mark and she had carved
their initials a hand made cross which read.
"In loving memory of Mark Harrison and his unborn child"
When she returned to the ranch that day
she threw her arms around Heath and thanked him.
*************************
After talking with Heath in the woods
Jenny did begin to share her pain and grief with Audra and Victoria.
Over the last month Audra and her became very close friends.
When they where younger the two girls had been playmates, but not real
friends. When the blonde girl had
outgrown the games they use to play, she barely tolerated Jenny.
But now the two girls were inseparable and both enjoyed having a sister.
Jenny's friendship with Heath also grew.
He was always so kind and gentle with her.
She knew she could trust him. She
found herself missing him when he was not around.
Now that his ribs were healed he threw himself back into the ranch work. Most mornings when she got up he would already be gone
for the day. She loved it when he came home and greeted her with my lady.
She also enjoyed the time she spent playing cards with him and Audra at
night. Some nights Audra and her
watched while the three brothers played pool.
She always bet with Audra that Heath would win.
Over the last month Jenny had been
helping Audra out at the orphanage. She
found working with the children helped her deal with the guilt she felt about
causing her child's death. She
remembered Mark telling her that he grew up in an orphanage.
He had told her how no one really cared about him.
He had hated the place so bad that he had ran away when he was twelve, so
when she spent time with the children at the orphanage she tried to make sure
each one felt special.
Ann Morris had come to visit Jenny a
couple of times, but Jenny had not seen her brothers or father since she moved
to the ranch. She knew that they
were not really welcome here, because of what they did to Heath.
Jenny was glad because she hated her father for what he had said to her
and she never wanted to see him again. Her
mother always begged her to come home to visit her father and brothers, but
Jenny refused. Whenever Ann tried to talk to her about her father Jenny
would change the subject. She would
talk about Heath, Nick, Jarrod, Audra, Victoria, or the kids at the orphanage.
Then the other day Audra and her where in town.
Her father was there too. He
tried to talk to her, but she ignored him and walked away.
She would never forgive him for the way he treated her.
Jenny had been living with the Barkleys
for almost two months and today she was turning sixteen.
Her new family planned to surprise her with a small party.
Audra had let it slip. It would just be her and the Barkleys, but it was
still a party. She promised the
blonde girl that she would act surprised.
****************
Nick and Heath had been working all
morning trying to round up the strays in the North pasture.
They had just stopped for lunch when a couple of riders approached them.
When Heath saw whom it was every muscle in his body tensed and his hand
went instinctively to his gun.
"Take it easy son I just want to
talk to you." Mr. Morris said
as he dismounted and approached the blond man.
Nick stepped protectively in front of
Heath. "He has nothing to say
to you now get off our land."
"Its okay Nick."
Heath said as he placed a hand on his older brother's shoulder.
Then he tuned to Mr. Morris. "What
do you want to talk about?"
"Look I know I haven't been fair to
you since you rode into Stockton. I
admit that me and my boys where quite mean to you, but don't use my daughter as
a means of revenge." Mr.
Morris said.
"Sir, I am not using your daughter.
What are you talking about?" Heath
asked confused by the older man's accusation.
"It's been almost two months and she
hasn't even come home to visit us. I
saw her in town the other day with Audra and she wouldn't even talk to me.
Don't turn her against her family. Don't
keep her from seeing us. We have a
right to be a part of her life." Jenny's
father pleaded.
"I don't dictate to Jenny who she
sees or doesn't see. If she wants
to see you she can." Heath
said.
"You have poisoned her mind against
me. That is why she refuses to see
me." Mr. Morris screamed.
"No, you did that when you
threatened to throw her out of your home pregnant and penniless to fend for
herself if she did not marry me." Heath
spat as he glared at the older man.
"I love my daughter.
I would never have done that. I
just didn't want her to have a child without being married.
You know how cruel people can be. I
just wanted to protect her from that."
Mr. Morris cried.
He confessed to Heath how he knew that
Mark was the father and how that night he was afraid that Jenny would tell
everyone the truth. That he had
said what he did to Jenny to scare her into silence, because he did not want her
to live a life being treated like dirt by other people.
The only way he could protect her from that was get her a father for the
baby, even if he wasn't the real father.
"I am sorry for what I have done,
but do I have to pay for it by losing my daughter.
I love her and I want to be part of her life. When you two have children I want to be part of theirs."
Mr. Morris pleaded for this blond man to understand.
"We are planning a small birthday
party for Jenny tonight. It is just
going to be the family. If you like
you, your wife and sons can come." Heath
said.
As Nick listened to Mr. Morris his blood
boiled. He wanted to teach this man
a lesson he would never forget, but this was Heath's business not his. He was shocked when Heath invited the older man and his
family to the ranch.
*********************
Victoria had asked Audra to keep Jenny
busy so she and Silas could prepare for the surprise party that night.
She went up to Audra's room to take them their lunch.
The two girls were working together on something for the children at the
orphanage. As she entered the room
she saw the two girls laughing and talking together as they worked.
Victoria was pleased to see Jenny's face
so full of joy. When the red
head had first came to the ranch she had been so depressed, but now except for a
few times you would never know that the girl had lost someone she loved.
She was also pleased to see Jenny's fiery spirit start to resurface.
She knew that Audra's friendship and the work at the orphanage had helped
Jenny a lot. But Heath was the main
reason for the young red headed girl's recovery.
Over the last month Victoria watched as a
close friendship grew between Jenny and Heath, but friends where all they were.
Heath treated Jenny the same way he treated Audra.
Although Jenny and Heath were married they still did not share a room.
Victoria left the tray of food for the
girls and went back to the kitchen to prepare for the party.
**********************
Jenny sat with the rest of the family in
the parlor waiting for Silas to announce that dinner was ready.
She was having a hard time trying to hide her excitement for the party,
she knew they where going to spring on her.
Audra elbowed her once in the ribs as a warning not to let on she knew.
She wished they would hurry up so she could pretend to be surprised.
Then she could enjoy the party.
There was a knock on the door.
When Nick answered it, Mr. Morris and his wife entered the house.
Although Heath had invited all the Morris to the party Ann had convinced
her husband and sons that it would be better if only the two of them attended.
Jenny looked up as Nick led her parents
into the Parlor. She looked
straight at her father. "What
are you doing here. This is Barkley
land and you are not welcome here."
"I invited them, Jenny."
Heath said. Then he turned
to Mr. and Mrs. Morris. "Please
come in"
Jenny stood in shock disbelief.
Why would Heath invite her father here?
"I thought you ordered him and my brothers off this ranch and warned
them never to set foot on it again."
"I was wrong. They are your family and this is your birthday.
I thought you would like them here."
Heath calmly told her. He
could see the anger burn in her deep green eyes.
"You thought wrong. I never want to see my father again."
She yelled.
"Jenny I am sorry for what I said
and done. I was only trying to
protect you. Jenny I love
you." Mr. Morris pleaded as he
approached his daughter.
"I hate you and will never forgive
you. To me you are dead."
Jenny screamed as she tried to race from the room, but Heath stepped in
front of her and blocked her path.
"What your father did was wrong, but
he did it because he loves you and wanted to protect you."
Heath said
"Because he loves me and wanted to
protect me he called a lying tramp." She
cried as she tried to go around
"People would have called you a lot
worse." Heath told her
"You bastard!" Jenny screamed as she hauled back and slapped him hard across
the face. She was furious.
How dare he take her father side? How
dare he say what he just said to her?
Heath reached up touched his face where
she had just slapped him as he glared at her. "You are right Jenny I am a
bastard and no one will ever let me forget it.
I grew up hearing my mother called whore, slut, tramp, bitch and any
other low down degrading name they could hurl at her. I watched as people treated her like the dirt that they
scrapped off the bottom of their feet, because she had a child without being
married. I grew up being called a
bastard, devil seed, worthless and told that I would rot in hell because I was
born without a father. That is what
your father wanted to protect you and your child from when he forced you to
marry me."
As Jenny stood listening to her blond
husband she saw the pain and anger in his eyes that she had caused.
She remembered how kind he had been the first time they met.
How he always listened to her and never judged her.
This man had been nothing but good to her and she had hurt him.
"Heath I am sorry. I
didn't mean it."
"I know you said it in anger just
like you father said what he said to you in anger.
Jenny all my life I wanted to know who my father was.
I wanted to tell him how much I hated him for hurting my mother and me.
But more than that I wanted him to beg for my forgiveness and tell me how
much he loved me and wanted me. Just
like your father just did. Talk to
him and give him a chance. Let him
explain. Then judge worthy or
unworthy of your forgiveness." Heath
said as he turned and walked out of the house.
As Jenny stood watching Heath leave the
house her father warily approached her. "Jenny
please forgive me. I am so sorry
for what I said. Please let me talk
to you."
Jenny agreed to talk to him.
**********************
Audra feeling that her friend really did
not want to talk with her parents alone stayed with Jenny, while Victoria, Nick,
and Jarrod all went to find Heath to make sure he was okay.
They found him in the barn. He
had just backed a black mare out of her stall and tied her to the tether ring.
"Heath, are you okay?"
Nick asked as he and the others entered the barn.
"Yeah."
Heath answered as he picked up a currycomb and started brushing the mare.
"How is Jenny? I should
not have been so harsh with her."
"Harsh!
If she talked to me that way I would have put her over my knee and."
Nick spat
"Nicolas!" Victoria interrupted her middle son. "Jenny is fine.
I think she needed to hear what you told her.
She has agreed to talk to her father."
"That is good."
Heath said as he continued to groom the mare.
"Heath, if your father was still alive he would have been
sorry for the pain he caused you and your mother. He would have been sorry that you had to pay for his sin.
He would have begged for your forgiveness.
He would have told you that he loved you and wanted you."
Victoria tried to assure her husband's son.
"Maybe he would have, but I will
never know for sure." Heath
said as he turned to face his family. "Finding
out that he did not know about my existence helped ease my anger, but there is
still a part of me that wonders how he would have reacted when he did find
out."
"He would have been sorry he didn't
know and he would have accepted you just like we did." Nick said as he walked over and placed a hand on his younger
brother's shoulder.
"I would like to believe that, but
there is a part of me that fears that he would have denied it and sent me
packing or that he would have tried to pay me off to protect all of you from
being hurt. I also can't stop
wondering why he never considered the possibility that I existed.
Strawberry isn't that far away. Why
didn't he come back to check to make sure?"
"Heath I know you have a lot of
questions that don't have answers. Only
your father knew for sure why he didn't return to Strawberry and only your
mother knew why she waited until her deathbed to tell you who your father was.
But I can tell you that your father loved all his children.
He would have loved you." Victoria
answered.
"How can you be so sure?"
Heath asked.
"Because I know the man I loved and
married. He wasn't a perfect man
and he made mistakes. But he never
was afraid to do the right thing. Loving
and accepting you would have been the only thing he would have done."
Victoria answered.
"I would like to believe that."
Heath said
"Then believe it, because it is the
truth." Victoria told him.
Heath
didn't reply he just turned back to the mare and started brushing her.
"Heath, if father was a live when
you came here. After he begged you
for your forgiveness and told you he loved you.
Would you have judged him worthy or unworthy of your forgiveness?"
Jarrod asked as he walked over to stand by Heath.
"I would have forgave him."
Heath replied as he continued to brush the mare.
"Then forgive him now."
Jarrod said as he grabbed Heath's shoulder and made him turn around to
face his family. "It is time
you let go of the anger. You are a loved and accepted member of this family just like
father would have wanted."
"I wish I could have gotten to know
him." Heath said as he looked
down at his feet.
"Heath, I wish that your father
could have gotten to know you too. I
know he would have been so proud to call you son.
Just like I am." Victoria
said as she walked over, grabbed his chin and made him look at her.
"After all Mr. Morris did to you, you still helped him tonight with
Jenny."
"He is her father and I felt he
deserve the right to tell her his side, but it is up to her whether or not she
forgives him." Heath explained
why he helped Jenny's father. "If
she decides she don't ever want to see him again she won't have to.
"You could have ended this marriage
to Jenny, but instead you chose to remain married to her. Why?" Jarrod
asked. He didn't understand Heath's
decided to remain in this marriage or why his brother felt responsible for the
girl. The night Heath refused to
sign the annulment papers he had given a brief explanation, but Jarrod believed
that his brother hadn't been totally honest with them. The lawyer in him wanted to get to the truth.
Since Heath seemed open to talking about things tonight, Jarrod hoped he
would talk about this.
"It was the only thing I could
do." Heath replied.
"It was not the only thing you could
do." Jarrod snapped
"If you will excuse me, I have a
birthday party to attend." Heath
replied as he turned to untie the mare.
Like any other time they tried to
approach the subject of his marriage to Jenny Heath changed the subject. He knew
they did not understand why he felt responsible for Jenny or his need to protect
her and he did not know how explain it.
"Not this time Heath.
I think we deserve a straight answer."
Jarrod demanded.
"I told you when I refused to sign
the annulment papers. Jenny is my
wife. I could not and will not run
away from my responsibility to her." Heath
replied.
"The child she carried was not yours
and they forced you to agree to marry her.
You had no legal obligation to her.
Why would you feel responsible for her?
Is it because she reminded you of your mother and in some twisted way you
are trying to make up for what our father did?
Are you still paying for our father's sin."
Jarrod asked.
"She's my wife Jarrod, not my
mother. My mother is dead, this has
nothing to do with my her." Heath
snapped as he tried to push pasted Jarrod leading the little black mare, but
Jarrod grabbed his arm and stopped him.
"I think it has everything to do
with your mother and the way you grew up."
Jarrod said.
Heath didn't responded he just glared at
Jarrod for a few seconds then he pulled out of his older brother's grasp.
He walked out of the barn leading the black mare.
Nick followed Heath, but Jarrod and Victoria remained in the barn
"I have had hostile witness that are
easier to talk to than him." Jarrod
said as he watched Heath exit the barn
"He is not witness and he is not on
trial. He is your brother."
Victoria told her eldest son.
"I know he's my brother and I failed
him. If only I did something that
night they forced him into this marriage. If
only he would have trusted me." Jarrod
said.
"Jarrod, you can't blame yourself
for this situation. You arranged a
way out for him, but he refused to take it.
For whatever reason he made a decision to remain married to Jenny almost
two month ago. Whether we agree or
disagree with that decision we must accept it."
Victoria said
"I know it's just I am worried about
him." Jarrod told her.
We are all worried about him, but he has
made it clear that it's his business not ours.
We can only offer him our support." Victoria replied. "We
better go back to the house."
They both exited the barn.
*********************************
Heath led the little black mare up to the
house and tied her to the hitching post. Nick
walked up beside him.
"Think she will like the mare?"
Nick asked as he placed a hand on his younger brother's shoulder.
He was furious at Jarrod for treating Heath like he was on trial.
Nick did not understand why his younger brother chose to remain in this
marriage, but he had accepted it. Why
couldn't Jarrod?
"Yeah!
I think she will." Heath
said as a half smile crossed his face as he gave the mare a finally pat, turned
and went to the house.
Jenny sat between her parents on the
sofa. She had listen carefully to
her father as he explained why he did what he did.
She decided to forgive him, but she was still hurt by what he did.
She wasn't sure if she could ever trust him again.
She promised that she would go visit them and her brothers, but she was
glad she did not have to live with them. When
Heath entered the house followed by Nick, Jenny jumped up and ran over to him.
"Heath, I am sorry for what I said.
I didn't mean to hurt you. You
are my best friend; I couldn't stand it if you hated me.
Jenny apologized as her green eyes pleaded for forgiveness.
When he had left the house she believed he was angry and hurt by what she
said. She wanted him to know how
much she regretted saying it.
"I have no idea what you are talking
about, my lady." Heath said
letting her know that it was forgiven and forgotten.
"Come with me. Nick and
I have a present for you."
Heath took Jenny's hand and led her
outside. As they exited the house
Jarrod and Victoria were just coming up the steps of the mansion.
When Jenny saw the black mare tethered
there she squealed with joy. "She
so beautiful. Is she really
mine?"
"You bet she is. Nick and I caught her with a bunch of wild horses.
We thought she would make the perfect birthday present for you.
She is just halter broke, so you won't be able to ride her until I am
finished breaking her." Heath
told her.
Jenny thanked both Heath and Nick for the
horse by kissing them each on the cheek. Then
she walked down the steps to meet her new horse. She insisted that she be allowed to return the horse to the
barn. Heath still didn't trust the
horse, so he accompanied her to the barn.
When they returned to the house the family and the Morris went to the
dinning room for dinner. For
dessert they all had a piece of Jenny's birthday cake.
After dinner they all went into the
parlor where everyone except Heath and Nick gave Jenny the presents they got
her. At the end of the evening
Jenny escorted her parents to the door.
**********************
Over the next two months Jenny did go
home to visit her parents. Her
mother had even suggested that she should invite Heath to accompany her one time
for supper, but Jenny told her that he was too busy.
She knew if she asked him he would agree to the invite out politeness,
but would not feel comfortable with the situation, so she didn't ask.
She cared too much for him to put through that.
Jenny dressed in her riding clothes and
exited her bedroom. She planned on
riding out to the little creek in the north pasture.
Then she would continue on to visit with her family.
She loved riding Misty, the horse Heath and Nick gave her for her
birthday. The black mare was so
gentle, just like the man who broke her.
Jenny had just reached the top of the
stairs, when she saw her blond husband enter the house with a ranch hand.
She saw him give the riffle to the hand as his brothers asked him to meet
the guest they were entertaining. Like
a flash of lightning his expression changed from joy to a murderous rage.
She watched in horror as he attacked the guest.
She watched as Jarrod and Nick pulled Heath off the guest and demanded to
know what had gotten into him.
"That's Matt Bentell."
Heath Screamed.
Jenny had never seen Heath so enraged.
Even the night that her brothers had beat him up and forced him to marry
her he did not show this much hatred. She
believed that he wanted to kill this man and that if his brothers had not
stopped him he would have. She
watched as he once again tried to lunge at the man he called Matt Bentell, but
his brothers prevented him and dragged him into the study.
Mrs. Barkley followed her sons into the study.
Jenny stood frozen on the stairs staring
at the closed door of the study. Finally
the door opened and Heath exited the study.
When he raced out of the house she followed him.
He ran to his horse that was tied to the hitching post just outside the
barn. Jenny tried to catch up to
him, but he was too fast. He untied
Charger, mounted him, roughly pulled the horse's head around, and smacked the
horse hard with the reins. Charger
leaped forward and raced through the gates.
Jenny had never seen him treat Charger or any other horse this way.
Jenny ran into the barn, quickly bridled
Misty and mounted. She didn't
saddle the horse she didn't have time. She
rode through the barn door and kicked Misty into a gallop as she rode through
the big white gate and headed in the direction Heath had rode.
Finally she found Charger standing with
his head down, sides heaving and covered in sweat.
She dismounted Misty and walked over to the big bay.
Charger was favoring his front right leg.
She felt it and was relieve to find that it wasn't serious.
She looked around for Heath, but could
not see him. She called out his
name, but received no answer. She
tied both horses to a tree and set out on foot to find him. She finally found him a few feet away sitting on a boulder.
He looked so lost.
"Heath!" She said as she approached him, but he didn't acknowledge
her. She placed a hand on his
shoulder and he recoiled as if she burnt him.
When he looked at her she could see all the pain, rage, confusion, and
terror burning in his eyes.
"Go back the ranch Jenny."
He ordered through gritted teeth.
"I am not going anywhere."
Jenny said.
"Leave me alone."
He screamed
"You didn't leave me alone when I
needed help and I won't leave you now. I
want to help." Jenny calmly
replied.
"You can't.
Now go back to the ranch." He
demanded.
"Who is that man and what did he do
to you to make you hate him so much?"
Jenny asked
"You would never understand."
He seethed. He wanted her to
go away.
"Try me."
"How can you understand?
How can anyone who hasn't lived it understand what it is like to be so
afraid that you would die and pray that you would."
"Because I know what it's like to
want to die. You helped me through
that let me help you through this. Please
talk to me." Jenny pleaded.
Jenny sat beside him and listened as
Heath told her the horrors of a place called Carterson and the sadistic man who
ran it. He told of maggoty food and
fifthly water. Of being worked in
the hot sun with little water or food. Of
being beaten and whipped. Of being
treated like he was less than an animal. Of
how Matt Bentell took pleasure in trying to break the spirits of his prisoners.
He told her how some men just gave up.
How they would get this cold empty look in their eyes and he knew that
they had lost hope. Some of these men would just stop eating and drinking as a
slow form of suicide. Others would
wait until a guard was looking and then they would climb the fence, so that they
would be shot. He told her how he
had tried to stop a friend of his from doing this and failed.
He told her how all those cold empty eyes still haunted him to this day.
He told her how the prisoner's planned an
escape. That Bentell knew about it,
but instead of stopping it he had allowed the prisoners to try while he waited
for them to come out of the tunnel and shot them.
The only prisoners that survived that night were the ones who were still
in the tunnel. Those who survived
were brutally beaten and whipped. Then
they were left hanging in the hot sun until they wished they had been among
those who were shot.
He told her how sometimes he still awoke
in a cold sweat, believing that he was still in that place and fearing the
guards would come for him. How the
screams of the men who died in that place still haunted his dreams.
"I swore I would kill him if I ever
got the chance." Heath
screamed.
Jenny grabbed his chin and made him look
at her. "If you kill him you
become like him and he has won. I
can't believe that you would have fought so hard to survive that place to let
him destroy you now."
She put her arms around his quaking
shoulders and held him while he fought to regain control of his emotions.
Jenny held him and wept as she thought of a fourteen year old boy caught
in the horrors of a man's war. A
boy forced to become man way too soon. She
remembered him telling her that he knew what it was like to be alone and hurting
with no one to turn to. Her heart
broke with the knowledge of how alone and hurt he had been.
Jenny thought of the men that he
described who had lost hope and chose death over fighting for life. She remembered what that felt like, but in her darkest hour
Heath was there and he save her. He
had helped her find the strength to fight back and the courage to live.
Her heart cried for the men in Carterson, who were unable to find that
strength and courage.
Jenny wondered how Heath could have
survived the horrors that he had described to her.
She hated the man who did this to him.
She did not know for how long she sat there with her arms around his
shoulders, but finally he pulled away from her and stood up.
"We should get back to the
ranch." He stated
They walked back to the horses.
When Heath saw Charger favoring his leg he was angry with himself.
He bent down and checked the leg. Once
he assured himself that it wasn't that serious he helped Jenny on Misty then
climb up behind her. They rode
double back to the ranch while leading Charger.
When they arrived at the ranch they
tended to the horses. Heath rubbed
some ligament on Chargers leg. With
a couple days rest the horse would be fine.
After the horses where taken care of they went to the house.
"Heath, your brothers and I would
like a word with you. Please come
to the study." Victoria said
as soon as they walked through the door.
***********************
Jenny watched as her blond husband
followed Victoria into the study. When
the door closed Jenny walked over and listened.
She knew it was wrong to eavesdrop, but she was worried about Heath.
She was shocked when she heard his family inform him that they expected
him to accompany Matt Bentell to the logging camp as a bodyguard.
"The Hell I will."
She heard Heath yell as he tried to protest, but they still insisted he
go.
Jenny listened as Victoria told Heath
that she had hated the man that killed her husband, but finally realized that
she had to let go of that hate before in consumed her.
That Heath had to do the same thing by going with Matt Bentell.
Then Mrs. Barkley told Heath to show her some of Tom Barkley's guts.
"Fine, I'll go."
She heard Heath snap. Then
the door opened and he stormed out of the room.
Heath!"
Jenny grabbed his arm as he past her.
He didn't even look at her he just pulled away and headed for the stairs
that led to his bedroom.
She turned and walked into the study.
She was furious. "How can you do this to him? How can you force him to go with that man?"
"Jenny, it is wrong to eavesdrop.
This does not concern you." Jarrod
rebuked her.
"Doesn't concern me.
He is my husband and I won't let you do this to him."
She screamed. For the first
time since Heath and she were married she referred to him as her husband.
"Jenny it is for his own good he
goes. He must let go of this hatred
before it consumes him." Victoria
tried to reason with the furious girl.
"With all due respect Mrs. Barkley,
no one ever forced you to risk your life to protect the man who killed your
husband. No one made you sit down
and eat with him. If I am not
mistaken the man who murdered Mr. Barkley was shot and killed. You got your justice. When
does Heath get his?" Jenny
screamed.
"Jenny you will not talk to her like
that. Mr. Bentell was brought up on
charges for his crimes and acquitted. He
was only doing his job as a commander of prison camp during a horrible war that
tore this country apart. He should
not have to pay the rest of his life for that."
Jarrod told his brother's young wife.
"Why not?
Heath is." Jenny
yelled.
"That is why we want him to go and
protect Matt Bentell, so he finally face this and deal with it."
Victoria tried again to convince the red head that this was good idea.
"He needs his family to help him
deal with this, not the man who almost destroyed him." Jenny screamed. "How
can you force him to go with the man that did the horrible things Heath told me
he did?"
Nick had been listening to the exchange
between Jarrod, Victoria and Jenny. He
could see that what they were purposing outraged the girl. When Heath had told them that the man they had hired was Matt
Bentell he wanted to fire the man on the spot, but Jarrod convinced him not to.
Jarrod believed that the only way Heath could come to terms with his
hatred was to spend time with Bentell. Nick
did not like the idea much, but since his mother and Jarrod were convinced that
it would help Heath, he reluctantly agreed to go along with it.
When Heath had wildly refused Nick felt like he was betraying his younger
brother, but he said nothing as he watched as his mother and Jarrod persuaded
his blond brother to go.
"What exactly did Heath tell
you?" Nick asked.
Somehow he got the feeling that Heath had shared more with Jenny than he
had told them about Carterson.
They listened as Jenny told them every
horrible detail that Heath had revealed to her.
***************************
Most
of what Jenny told them they knew. Heath
had told them about the maggoty food, filthy water and beatings.
He had even told them of the prisoner's attempt to escape and how Bentell
shot them as they exited the tunnel.
Jarrod had even seen the scars that
covered his younger brother's back the night he had helped the doctor bind
Heath's broken rib. He had wanted
to ask his blond brother that night about them, but Heath had been too upset
about being forced into a marriage, so Jarrod said nothing about the scars.
The next day Heath had told them that the reason he had chosen to marry
Jenny instead of going to jail was because he lived through Carterson and wasn't
willing to go to prison again. The
Lawyer realized that the scars Heath bore on his back were received at Carterson.
That night Jarrod had wanted to ask Heath more questions about the place,
but got the feeling his younger brother didn't want to talk about it.
He had hoped that given time that his younger brother would discuss the
place with his family, but that was the last time Heath mentioned Carterson
until Matt Bentell showed up today.
This afternoon after he and Nick pulled
Heath off Matt Bentell; Jarrod saw the uncontrollable rage that burned in his
brother's eyes. He feared that if
his younger brother didn't deal with his rage that it would destroy him.
Jarrod believed that if his blond brother were forced to get to know Matt
Bentell as a man not a prison camp commander, Heath would finally be able to let
go of the hate.
Jarrod honestly believed that Matt
Bentell was a man that had a job to do during the war and did what he had to do
not what he wanted. After all, the
south was losing they didn't have much food or medicine they could not be
expected to give what little they had to the prisoners while their troops
starved. If prisoners stepped out
of line a Commander would have to order them punished.
If they tried to escape a Commander would have no choice but to stop
them. He believed that Bentell
should not have to pay the rest of his life for that.
Jenny told Heath's family that on the
night of the escape attempt, the prisoners that were still in the tunnel were
brutally beaten then tied to whipping posts and whipped. She told them that they were left there for hours.
Then Matt Bentell came out of his office, walked amongst the prisoners
and ordered them to beg for mercy. Those
who begged were cut down, but those who refused were left tied to the posts.
Heath had refused and had spat in the Commanders face.
Bentell personally whipped the boy twenty more times and then left him
tied to the post to die. Heath would have died there, but the prison camp was
liberated that day. The blond boy
had past out tied to the whipping post. He
awoke in an army hospital.
As Jarrod listened to Heath's
sixteen-year-old wife, a girl too young to know about the horrors of war, tell
of the sadistic way Bentell took pleasure in making his prisoners suffer, he
realized that his brother had only been fourteen when he lived it. He also realized what he was asking of his younger brother
was wrong.
"I am going to throw that
son-of-a-bitch off this ranch." Nick
screamed as he jumped to his feet and headed for the door.
Jarrod grabbed his younger brother's arm
and stopped him. "Wait Nick.
I think it is more important right now to talk to Heath."
"Oh no, Jarrod. There is no way in hell I am letting you make my brother go
with that sadistic monster. That
man almost killed him." Nick
yelled as he tried to push past Jarrod.
"Nicolas!
Jarrod is right. It is late
and the Bentells have already turned in for the night. For Mrs. Bentells sake we can wait until the morning to tell
Mr. Bentell that his employment with us is terminated and kick him off this
ranch. It is more important
that we talk to Heath now." Victoria
told her middle son.
***********************************
"Fine, I'll go."
Heath snap as he turned, bolted for the door and stormed out of the room.
He heard Jenny call his name. He
her hand grab his arm, but he couldn't look at her as he pulled free of her grip
and continued to his room.
Heath entered his room, walked over to
the nightstand and turned up the lamp. He
picked up the picture of his family and stared at it. How could they make him do this?
How could they force him to go with this man? In a rage he threw the picture against the wall.
He thought about packing his stuff and leaving.
But no matter what they were doing him they were his family, he loved him
and he couldn't leave. He also
could not turn his back on his responsibility to Jenny, so he would do what they
asked of him.
After Heath packed his gear for the next
morning he removed his gun belt and hung it on the bedpost. Then he removed his boots and lay down on the bed.
He did not bother blowing out the night lamp.
He just lay on top of the covers fully dressed staring at the ceiling
while he fought to get control of his emotions.
Then he heard a knock on his door.
"Heath, we need to talk."
Jarrod said as he knocked on his young brother's bedroom door.
When he received no answer he opened the door and entered the room.
Heath ignored his brother's knock and
plea to talk to him. Then Jarrod
opened the door and entered the room followed by Nick, Victoria and Jenny.
Heath did not say anything he just turned over to his side to face the
opposite wall.
"Heath, sweetheart your brothers and
I need to talk to you." Victoria
said as she walked over, sat on the edge of his bed and placed a hand on his
shoulder.
Heath shrugged off her hand as he sat up.
He refused to look at them. "We
already talked. Actually you
ordered and I obeyed. I have
already agreed to go to the lumber camp with Bentell, now please leave my room
so I can get some sleep." Heath
demanded.
"We were wrong to ask you to do
that." Jarrod said.
At that Heath stood and turned to face
his family. "Why Jarrod?
Less than hour ago you insisted that I go.
You told me I needed to go, so I could deal with my anger before it
consumed me. Why all of sudden have you change your mind."
"Jenny convinced us it was wrong of
us to ask this of you. She told us
what you told her." Jarrod
explained
"She had no right."
He screamed as he turned and walked over to stare out the bedroom window.
"She should not have told you."
"You are right Heath.
She should not have told us, you should have.
Why didn't you trust us with this."
Victoria asked.
"Why should what she told you make a
difference? Why wasn't it enough
that I told you who he was and that I was his prisoner? Why wasn't it enough that I told you he starved and beat us?
Why wasn't it enough that I told you he waited for the prisoners to exit
the tunnel so he could shoot them? Why
did you have to hear all the horrifying details of my shame before you believed
I had a right to hate him?" Heath
asked as he continued to stare out he window.
"Heath!
You have nothing to be ashamed of. You
did nothing wrong. Matt Bentell
should be ashamed for what he did to you."
Victoria told her young blond son as she tried to place a hand on his
quaking shoulders, but he pulled away.
"We are sorry that we did not listen
to you. I hope you can forgive us
for what we almost made you do. Tomorrow
morning we are telling Mr. Bentell that we are terminating his employment.
You will never have to see him again."
Jarrod said as he and the rest of the family turned to leave the room.
They were almost to the door when Heath
turned to face them. "Let me
fire him."
"Are you sure you want to do
that?" Jarrod asked. He had actually wanted to talk to Heath before firing Bentell,
because he wanted to give his blond brother the opportunity to do it.
"Yes."
Heath said as he walked over and sat on the edge of his bed.
"Very well, Heath."
Jarrod said.
Jenny had stood at the doorway of Heath's
bedroom while his family talked to him. She
had heard him say she had no right to tell them what she did.
She was afraid that he was angry with her.
She waited until Nick, Victoria and Jarrod left the room.
Then she approached Heath and sat down beside him on the edge of the bed.
"Please don't be mad at me for
telling them. It was the only way
they would listen. I didn't
want them to make you go with that man."
She pleaded with him to forgive her for breaking his trust in her.
Heath turned to her and pulled her into an embrace.
"Thank you." He whispered in her ear as he held on to her tight.
Heath kissed her gently on the cheek.
Then his mouth found hers. He
kissed her hard and long as pushed her down on the bed.
She felt his weight on top of her and felt his hands caressing her body. Then all of a sudden he pulled away.
"Oh God!
Jenny I am sorry. I should
have done that. You should not be
in here. Go back to your room
now." He ordered as he jumped
to his feet and walked to the window. He
refused to look at her as she got up and left the room.
The
night Jenny's brother's and father ordered him to marry Jenny he had fought
them, but in the end agreed to marry her. He
had decide that night that he would raise the child she carried as his own, but
then Jenny tried to kill herself and the child was lost.
Jarrod had arranged to have the marriage annulled, but Heath had refused
to sign the papers. He realized that if he did Jenny's father and brothers would
not allow him to see her. He knew
he was the only one she trusted at the time and the only one who could help her.
He would rather live with her as a wife than a ghost that haunted his
dreams. He had too many of them all
ready, so he remained married to her.
Over the months they were married he had
fallen in love with her, but she was love with a dead man who she was still
grieving for. He wanted to be near
her to hold her in his arms as a husband holds a wife, but he vowed to wait
until she came to him. Tonight in a
moment of weakness he had almost given in to his need to be with her. She was being a friend to him and he almost forced himself on
her. Oh God! He thought what have I
done.
********************
When she was forced to marry Heath, Jenny
had been grieving for another man. Over
the months they were married Heath had been so kind and gentle toward her.
She could not help but fall in love with him, but he never treated her
like a wife, until tonight. When
Heath had started to kiss her Jenny had been surprised, but she responded to him
because she loved him and wanted him. Then
he pushed her away and ordered her out of his room.
Jenny raced out of Heath's room and ran
down the hall to her own. She threw
herself on the bed and cried. Her
heart was broken. He didn't love
her. He didn't want her.
To him she would always be the girl he was forced to marry.
She wished that Audra were here.
She really wanted to talk to her friend, but the blonde girl had gone to
visit her brother Eugene. Jenny cried herself to sleep.
*******************
The next morning Nick knocked on Heath's
bedroom door. "Heath are you
awake."
When his blond brother answered Nick
entered the room. He could tell
that his younger brother had not slept well.
"Are you sure you want to do this.
You could just stay in your room while we fire Bentell.
You would never have to see him"
"I need to do this Nick."
Heath replied. "Just don't leave my side."
"You got it.
Let's go. He is waiting
downstairs for you." Nick
informed his brother. The two
brothers exited Heath's room and headed downstairs.
"Okay Jarrod where is that brother
of yours. We should have left for
the lumber camp by now." Bentell
demanded losing his patience with the young blond Barkley who was late. When he saw Heath he snapped.
"There you are. We
don't have all day to lay around in bed you know.
Now lets get moving."
"I am not your prisoner anymore
Bentell. You can't order me around.
In fact you are an employee of my family.
No, let me correct that you were an employee of my family.
We had a family meeting last night and it was decided we don't want to
employ a man like you. Now get the
hell off this ranch." Heath
ordered as he glared at the older man.
"What lies did you tell them to
change their mind, boy." Bentell
yelled at his ex-prisoner.
"I told them the truth."
Heath calmly replied as he continued to glare at the older man.
Finally Bentell looked away.
"Fine, we will leave."
Bentell snapped.
As soon as Bentell and his wife exited
the house, Heath began to shake. He
walked over to the nearest chair, collapsed into it and buried his face in his
hands. Nick and Jarrod both stood
beside him with their hands on his shoulder as he fought to regain control of
his emotions.
"Are you okay?"
Nick asked as he rubbed his brother's shoulder.
"I will be." He answered.
When Heath finally felt in control again
they all went into the dinning room for breakfast.
They had just finished eating when there was a knock on the door.
They exited the dinning room to go see who was at the door.
When Silas answered the door Steve and Kevin Morris entered.
"What did you do to our
sister?" Steve demanded of the
blond Barkley. "She
showed up at our place early this morning crying.
She refuses to tell us anything, but has asked us to come get her
things."
Heath did not answer he just turned and
walked over to the fireplace. He
was ashamed of his weakness. Last
night he had pushed Jenny when she wasn't ready and now she left him.
He believed he had ruined any chance of her ever loving him.
He was going to talk to her today and ask her to forgive him, but now it
was too late.
"I asked you a question.
What did you do to our sister?"
Steve demanded again.
"Tell her am sorry."
Heath replied.
"What did you do?"
Kevin asked.
"Leave him alone."
Nick warned as he stepped between Heath and the Morris brothers.
Heath had been though enough he did not need to be hounded by these two.
"You said you came for her things, so get them.
Then leave.
Victoria led them Steve and Kevin to
Jenny's room to gather their sister's belongings.
She wondered what could have happened last night, which caused Jenny to
leave. Last night the girl had
proven how much she cared for her blond husband by standing up against his
family and making them change their minds.
She had even referred to Heath as her husband.
What could have Heath done that was so bad that Jenny felt she had to
leave.
*******************
Mac Jones had entered the Barkley house
with Heath that afternoon and witnessed the enraged bond cowboy tried to kill a
man. He had heard the blond
Barkley tell his family that the man was Matt Bentell.
Mac didn't have to be a detective to figure out that Heath had been a
prisoner of that hellhole called Carterson.
The next morning Mac awoke with the worst
hangover he ever had. Last night he
and five other Barkley ranch hands went into town to have some fun at the
Saloon. They had got into a game of
cards with a couple of other men. Mac
was more than willing to share with anyone who would listen that he met the
notorious Commander of Carterson prison. He
told them that Heath Barkley had been a prisoner of that place and how the blond
man tried to kill Bentell.
What Mac did not know was that one of the
men he was talking to happen to be a reporter, who loved to get any good story
on the Barkley's. The reporter kept
buying the Barkley ranch hand drinks as he tried to get as much information out
of the man. When the ranch hand had
provided him with all he knew the reporter left the bar. He had to find some way to get a picture of the ex-commander.
He thought about going and camping out at the Barkleys, but knew if he
was caught on the Barkley ranch that he would definitely get beaten for his
trouble. He decided it was worth the risk. He hid in a brush just outside the big iron gates and waited.
The next morning as Bentell and his wife drove through the gates the
reporter snapped the picture. Then
he quickly left the ranch before anyone saw him.
********************
While Victoria took Steve and Kevin to
Jenny's room to gather their sister's belongings, Jarrod suggested that Heath
accompany him and Nick into the study so they could talk. Once they were in the privacy of the study Jarrod turned to
his younger brother.
"Heath, what happened last night?
Why did Jenny leave?" Jarrod
gently asked his blond brother.
Heath did not answer he just walked over
to the bar and poured himself a drink. He
down the drink in one gulp and poured himself another. He felt guilty and ashamed of what he almost did last night.
"Does Jenny's leaving have anything
to do with you being mad at her for telling us what you told her about Carterson?"
Jarrod asked. He was afraid
that in the state of mind Heath was in last night that his younger brother might
have said some very cruel things to the girl.
"No."
Heath replied.
"Then why would she leave?"
Jarrod asked again. When
Heath refused to answer this time Jarrod walked over and placed a hand on his
younger brother's shoulder. "If
you don't want talk about it you don't have to.
It just I think it would help if you did."
"She left because I."
Heath started but could not continue.
"What did you do Heath?
You didn't hit her did you?" Jarrod
asked concerned by the look of guilt and embarrassment on his brother's face.
Under normal circumstances Jarrod would never even consider the
possibility that his blond brother would hit a woman, but last night Heath had
gone through an emotional ringer. He
wasn’t really himself.
"God no!
I would never hit a woman. She
left because I kissed her." Heath
snapped.
"She left because you kissed
her?" Nick asked
"I mean I really kissed her.
Actually I almost. I just about." Heath
stammered as he tried to tell them, but he just could say it.
He turned and walked over to look out the window.
"You almost slept with your wife.
Is that what you are trying to tell us?"
Nick asked.
Heath did not reply he just continued to
stare out the window. Jarrod and
Nick exchanged worried looks. Jarrod
knew that someday this marriage to Jenny was going to blow up in Heath's face
and the blond man would get hurt.
"So she told you she wanted you to
stop. Did you ask her to leave the
ranch or was that her idea?" Jarrod
asked.
"She didn't ask me to stop.
I stopped myself last night. I
told her to leave my room, but I didn't ask her to leave the ranch."
Heath told them.
"Let me get straight Jenny did not
resist you or ask you to stop, but you did and then you threw her out of your
room. I know you grew up with out a
father to tell you about the birds and the bees, but I would have thought by now
you would have figured out what to do with a woman, especially one that is your
wife." Nick said.
He did not understand why Heath was acting like he committed a crime
after all he was married to the girl.
"My marriage to Jenny isn't that
simple and you know it. She is
still grieving for the man she really loves.
She may not have resisted last night, but
her leaving this morning proves she doesn't want me. Last night I scared her.
She left because she is afraid it will happen again."
Heath honestly believed there was no way Jenny could love him.
"You love her don't you?"
Jarrod asked as he walked over and placed a hand on his younger brother's
shoulders. Heath did not answer he
just nodded his head.
"Heath, you should talk to her.
Tell her how you feel. Maybe
you are misinterpreting her actions" Jarrod tried to reason with his
hurting brother. The way Jenny had
fought to protect Heath last night, Jarrod was having a hard time believing that
the girl had no feelings for his blond brother.
She had even called Heath her husband.
"I can't." Heath yelled as he bolted for the door and left the study.
Just as Heath exited Victoria came into the room.
"Did he tell you what
happened?" Victoria asked. She was concerned for her blond son. She was hoping that he talked to his brothers.
"Yes, he told us and something tells
me it is one big misunderstanding." Jarrod
said.
"What happened?"
Victoria asked.
"I don't think it is something Heath
would like you to know about. He
had a hard enough time telling us." Nick
stated.
"Why?
What did he do?" Victoria
was afraid that her blond son had hurt Jenny.
Victoria insisted that her two older sons
tell her what Heath had told them. Jarrod
knew that she would not let it go until she got a straight answer, so he told
her.
"Maybe I should go talk to
Jenny." Victoria said after
Jarrod explained the situation to her.
"I don't think that would be a good
idea, mother. Heath is the one who
has to talk to her all we can do is try to convince him that he should do
so." Jarrod said.
******************
Isaac Morris was surprised to find his
daughter sitting on the porch swing crying.
The girl refused to tell them what was wrong but asked for someone to go
get her things and take Misty back to the Barkley stables. Isaac sent Kevin and Steve to the Barkleys to do as their
sister requested, while he and his wife tried in vain to find out why their
daughter was leaving her husband. The
girl refused to talk.
When Kevin and Steve returned from the
Barkleys, Jenny asked them if they had seen Heath and if he was okay.
They told their sister that the blond Barkley looked like hell and had
asked them to tell her that he was sorry. Again
Mr. Morris and his wife tried to get the girl to tell them what her husband had
done to make her leave him, but Jenny still refused to talk.
When Mr. Morris first met the blond
Barkley he hated the man, but then he had good reason.
He believed that the new Barkley was taking advantage of his daughter.
When he found out his daughter was pregnant he had forced her to marry
the blond man even though he was not the father of the child.
Over the months that Jenny and Heath were married Isaac began to respect
and like his son-in-law. When Jenny
came home to visit all she could talk about was her husband and the Barkleys.
She honestly seemed happy being Mrs. Barkley.
He wondered what could have changed that.
The next morning Mr. Morris and James
drove into town to pick up some supplies off the train.
While James finished loading the wagon Isaac went to the general store to
get the few things his wife had asked for.
There were a couple of customers in the store already talking to the
store clerk. As soon as he entered
the store they stopped talking.
"Have you seen today's paper yet,
Mr. Morris?" Asked the store
clerk. When Isaac shook his head
the clerk handed him a paper as he said. "It
seems that son-in-law of yours made the front page."
Mr. Morris took the paper and read the
headline.
Ex-Commander
of Carterson prison, Matt Bentell fleas for his life after ex-prisoner, Heath
Barkley tries to kill him.
Under
this heading there was a picture of Mr. Bentell and his wife as they drove
through the gates of the Barkley ranch.
Mr. Morris paid the store clerk for the
paper and left the store. He did
not even bother to get the things that his wife needed.
He now believed he knew the reason his daughter left her husband.
He had to talk to her. He
went back to the train station where James had just finished loading the wagon.
He handed the paper to his oldest son as they headed out of town.
James read the paper and felt sick.
When Mr. Morris arrived home he walked
into the house and found his daughter helping her mother make lunch.
"Jenny, sweetheart we need to
talk." He said as he handed
her the paper.
Ann watched as Jenny took the paper, read
it and began to cry. She walked
over, took the paper from her daughter and read it.
"Oh God!" she said as she took her little girl in her arms and
held her.
"Jenny, I know it is disconcerting
to find out that the man you are married to was in prison, but Carterson was a
prisoner of war camp. Heath did not
commit any crime to end up there and it is understandable that he would hate the
Commander of that place enough to try to kill him."
Mr. Morris explained. He
believed that Jenny's sudden decision to leave her husband was because she
believed he was criminal.
"I know what Carterson was and know
what it did to him. I did not leave
him because he was prisoner. I left
because I can't make him love me. To
him I will always be the girl you forced him to marry."
She screamed at her father as she leaped to her feet, raced out of the
room and up the stairs to her room.
Ann and Isaac followed their daughter to
her room. While Ann entered the
room to talk to her daughter Isaac stood at the door and listened. At first Jenny refused to talk, but finally Ann convinced the
girl that she should.
Jenny told her mother how she and Heath
did not share a room. She told her
mother everything that happened at the Barkley ranch after Heath revealed who
Matt Bentell was. Then she told her
mother about what had happened in his room when she was alone with him.
"He doesn't love me or want me.
At least not as a wife." She
cried as her mother held her.
"Sweetheart, by what you told me it
sounds like he was in emotional turmoil. Maybe
he pulled away because he was afraid he would hurt you.
You should talk to him. Tell
him how you feel." Ann tried
to tell her daughter.
"No, I can't." Jenny cried.
"Do you love him?"
Ann asked
"Yes."
Jenny replied
"Then talk to him. Tell him how you feel."
Ann tried again to convince her daughter to talk to her husband.
"No!
I can't. Just leave me
alone." Jenny screamed as she
pulled out of Ann's embrace.
As Ann left Jenny's room she saw her
husband standing by the door. "You
heard everything?"
"Yes."
He replied as they both walked down the hallway.
"I should make her go back to him."
"You will do no such thing.
You have forced her and Heath enough in this marriage.
If they are to get back together they have to find their own way." Ann rebuked her husband as she grabbed his arm to make him
stop and look at her.
"I suppose you are right."
Isaac meekly replied.
"Do you realize how young Heath had
to be when he was in that place? He
couldn't have been more than fourteen or fifteen.
My God! He was just a
child." Ann stated changing
the subject. Since she had read the
paper and listened to Jenny tell what had happened at the Barkley ranch she had
been doing the math in her head. She
knew that Heath was about twenty-four and the war ended about ten years ago.
It troubled her to think of a boy that young fighting in a war.
Worse than that living in a place called Carterson.
"Yeah, I been thinking about that
too. What I don't get is how the
Barkleys thought it would be a good idea to send that boy with that man to the
logging camp." Isaac said
shaking his head in disbelief.
"I don't know. I just glad in the end they didn't make him go."
Ann expressed her relief. Then
she changed the subject again. "By
the way did you get that stuff I asked you to pick up in town?"
"Oh, sorry.
I forgot." Isaac
answered. "I have to go back
into town later today. I'll pick it
up then.
They continued talking as they walked
back downstairs. Ann went back to
the kitchen to finish making lunch. Isaac
went to help James finish unloading the wagon.
******************
Heath and Nick had just come into the
house from working all day on the ranch.
They were tired, dusty and hungry.
"Heath, we need to talk."
Jarrod said as soon as his two younger brothers entered the house.
He had been waiting for them to get home.
"Can it wait until I get cleaned
up." Heath asked.
He figured that Jarrod was going to try to talk him into going to talk to
Jenny like Nick had been doing all day. He
wished they would just let it be.
"I am afraid not."
Jarrod said as he handed the newspaper to his blond brother, who took it
and read it.
"Oh God!
Everyone in the valley knows I was in that place."
Heath said as he began to shake.
"Heath, you have nothing to be
ashamed of." Jarrod said as he
placed a hand on his younger brother's quaking shoulder.
"It is not something I am proud of.
I didn't even want you to know. Now
everyone knows." Heath spat as
he shrugged off Jarrod's hand and walked over to stand by the fireplace.
He refused to look at his brothers.
He just stared at the flames dancing in the hearth.
For years he had kept the horrors of that place buried deep inside him.
He had trusted no one with this secret, now even strangers knew.
Jarrod told him he had nothing to be ashamed of, but that is how he felt
every time he thought of that place which striped him of all human dignity.
In that place he had become an animal and he fought like one to survive.
Jarrod and Nick both wanted to take away
their younger brother's pain and make him understand there was nothing to be
ashamed of, but they did not know what to say or do to help. They just stood by Heath's side giving him silent support.
"We also have another problem.
That is how did this story get to the press and how did they get a
picture?" Jarrod asked.
When Heath had finally composed himself.
"It had to be Mac Jones.
He was in the house when Heath attacked Bentell."
Nick said
"That is what I figure.
The reporter probably just hid and waited until the Bentells left.
Now the question is do we fire Mac."
Jarrod said
"No.
Just give him a good chewing out and warn him that if he ever does
something like this again he is fired. Carterson
has ruin enough lives already." Heath replied as he turned and walked up the stairs to his
room.
********************
Two days latter Jarrod was in his office
when he received the news that Matt Bentell was shot and killed in a little town
over a hundred miles away. At least
with it happening so far away from Stockton there was no way Heath could be
accused of the murder.
Jarrod left for home as soon as he heard.
He wasn't sure how his younger brother would react to the news, so he
wanted to tell Heath about it before the blond heard it from someone else.
Jarrod found Heath in the barn with Nick
stacking hay. When Jarrod told
Heath of Bentell's death the blond man didn't say anything or respond in any
way. He just went back to work
stacking he hay as if nothing happened.
********************
It had been almost two weeks since Jenny
had moved off the Barkley ranch and Heath still refused to go talk to the girl.
Nick was getting sick of watching his blond brother mop about like a
puppy dog that lost his best friend. They
had been riding the North pasture looking for strays and Heath's mood did not
make good company.
"Will you just go talk to her."
Nick yelled at his blond brother in frustration.
"There is nothing talk about.
It's over. She doesn't want
anything to do with me. So will just let it be."
Heath snapped. There had
been a couple of times he almost went to see her, but he had talked himself out
of it.
"She is your wife. You should talk to her."
Nick tried again.
"I am going to ask Jarrod to end the
marriage. She has made clear she
wants out." Heath informed his
older brother. When Jenny had
Misty, the horse he broke and gave her, sent back to the ranch in Heath's mind
it confirmed that Jenny did not want anything to do with him.
"Before you do that I really think
you should talk to her. Tell her
how you feel. Then if she wants out
end it. Nick pushed.
"I told you to drop it."
Heath screamed as he turned Charger in the opposite direction that they
were travelling. "I'll go look
for strays that way."
He kicked Charger into a full gallop.
He wanted to get as far away from Nick as possible.
He was furious at his older brother.
For the past two weeks all Nick did was hound him about going to talk to
Jenny. Why couldn't he just mind his own business?
Without realizing it he had headed Charger in the direction of the
Morris' ranch. Another thing he did
not realize was he was being followed.
Heath pulled Charger to a walk and
started to search for stray cows. Maybe
Nick was right he should go talk to Jenny and tell her that he planned to end
the marriage. After all she should
hear it from him. He turned Charger
and rode to the gate that separated Barkley land from the Morris'.
He opened the gate; rode through it then closed it behind him.
He started to head toward the Morris' ranch house, but then changed his
mind. As he turned Charger back
toward the Barkley ranch, he heard a gun ring out as pain exploded in his right
side and he fell hard to ground. He
tried to get up, but the movement sent pain shooting through his body. As he lay on his right side, he saw a shadow fall over him.
He looked up to see Mrs. Bentell standing over him holding a gun.
"You killed my husband." She
hissed
"I was no were near where you
husband was killed." Heath
gasped in pain as he defended himself.
"Maybe you didn't pull the trigger,
but you let everyone know who he was. He
didn't have a chance." She
screamed. "My husband should
have executed you and all the prisoners the day you tried to escape, but instead
he showed you mercy. "
"I did not beg for his mercy and
won't beg for yours. Just get it
over with." Heath said through
gritted teeth as he tried to control the pain and fear he felt.
Heath knew she planned on executing him
and there was nothing he could do about it.
He was lying on his gun and he couldn't move.
As she raised the gun to aim it at him he closed his eyes and turned his
face to the ground. Then he heard
the gunfire.
********************
Isaac Morris and his wife had been trying
for almost two weeks to convince their stubborn daughter that she should talk to
her husband, but she refused. They
had hoped that maybe Heath would finally come and talk to the girl, but he never
did. His wife had said that the two
had to find their own way back together, but it looked like that was not going
to happen. This saddened Isaac,
because he knew that his daughter really loved the young Barkley.
It broke his heart to see her so miserable.
Isaac, Steve and James were out riding
the part of their land that boarded the Barkley ranch looking for a couple of
horses that escaped when they heard a gunshot.
They went to investigate. What
they saw turned their hearts cold. Lying
helplessly on the ground was Heath with a woman standing over him holding a gun.
As they raced toward the terrifying scene, Mr. Morris and his sons each
drew their guns and took aim. As
the woman raised her gun and aimed it at the injured man, all three Morris men
pulled their trigger and Mrs. Bentell fell.
Mr. Morris leaped from his horse and
raced to the injured Barkley's side. The
blond man was lying clutching his side. Isaac
tried to roll Heath to his back, so he could get a look at the wound, but Heath
resisted. "It's okay,
Heath. You are safe. Let me take a look at your side"
Finally Heath relaxed and allowed Mr.
Morris to roll him on to his back. Isaac
took one look at the wound and knew it was bad.
"Steve go get the backboard. James,
go get the doctor and the sheriff. Have them met us at our place.
It's closer and the less we move him the better."
After he finished giving orders to his
sons he turned his attention back to the injured man.
He could see the fear in the blue eyes.
"It's okay, son. You
will be okay."
"Tell Jenny I love her and that I am
sorry I hurt her." Heath
pleaded. He knew his wound was bad
and he could feel his strenght draining from him.
He couldn't die with out letting Jenny know he loved her.
"No, son that is something you will
have to tell her. When you are
better. You hear me? You fight boy or I will let her think you died hating
her." Isaac yelled at the
blond man in his arms. He ripped a
sleeve off his shirt and pressed it against the injured mans wound.
"Oh God! It hurts."
Heath gasped as a wave of pain racked his body.
"I know it does son.
I am sorry, but I have to stop the bleeding."
Isaac apologized for hurting him.
Just then Nick rode up. He dismounted and was at his blond brother's side in a flash.
"My God, Heath what happened.
"Carterson wins after all,
Nick." Heath gasped in pain.
"Don't you talk like that, Heath.
You are not going to die." Nick
rebuked his injured brother.
"Please, tell Jenny I love
her." Heath begged his
brother.
"Oh no you don't. I won't let anyone tell her that but you."
Mr. Morris yelled at the man in his arms.
"Don't you give up. I
won't let my daughter lose another man she loves."
Mr. Morris felt Heath go limp in his
arms. He felt for a pulse and was
relieved to find one. "He just
passed out." He informed the
dark haired Barkley who sighed with relief.
"We got to get him home and get the
doctor." Nick said.
"I've sent Steve for the buckboard
and James for the doctor. I told
James to have the doctor met us at our place, since it closer."
Isaac informed him. While
they waited for Steve to arrive Mr. Morris filled Nick in on what had happened.
Finally Steve arrived with the buckboard.
He also had brought along Josh to help load the injured man into the
wagon. Once they had Heath loaded
Nick asked Josh to take Heath's horse and ride to the Barkley ranch to inform
Victoria and Jarrod of what had happened. Then
they headed to the Morris' house. When
they arrived at the ranch house, they carefully carried the blond man into the
house.
"Heath!" Jenny screamed when she saw the unconscious body of her
husband being carried in by her father, brother and Nick. She tried to go to him, but her mother stopped her.
"Let them get him to a room Jenny
and settled. You will do him more
good by helping me get ready for the doctor.
We need to boil some water to sterilized things." Ann started giving her daughter a bunch of stuff to do.
Most of which had nothing to do with helping the injured man, but she
wanted to keep her daughter busy.
*********************
Jenny watched as the doctor entered the
house and went to the room where her blond husband was.
She was terrified that Heath would die like Mark did.
"He is going to be okay isn't he
Papa." She asked her father
when he came downstairs. Jenny
hadn't called him Papa since she turned ten.
"I don't know, honey."
He replied. How he wanted to
tell her it was all going to be all right, but he did not know that and he
wouldn't lie to her.
Jenny started to head to the stairs that
led to the room where her injured husband lay fighting for his life, but her
father stopped her.
"I got go to him. Let me go, he needs me."
She screamed. Why wouldn't
they let her go to him?
"Jenny, he needs the doctor.
The doctor asked as all to wait down here.
You would only get in the way."
Morris said.
"He can't die Papa. He can't die. I
couldn't bare to lose him too." She
cried
"That boy's a fighter.
He has to be to have survive a place like Carterson."
Isaac told his daughter with more confidence than he felt.
Then he picked up his little girl in his arms and carried her over to the
rocker. He sat down.
He held her as he rocked her back and forth.
How he wanted to take this pain away from her.
Just then Josh returned with Victoria and
Jarrod. They asked how Heath was
doing, but no one could tell them. They
all waited for the doctor to come and tell them.
*********************
When the doctor arrived he had asked
everyone, but Nick to wait downstairs. He
examined his patient. Heath
had lost a lot of blood, so the doctor had to risk a blood transfusion. Then he set to work on removing the bullet.
When he finally removed the bullet he bandage the wound.
When he was finished he asked Nick to come with him downstairs, so he
could tell everyone together.
"How is he?" Jarrod asked as the doctor walked into the living room where
they all waited.
"I won’t lie to you.
It's not good. He lost a lot of blood and the bullet passed very close to
the appendix. Luckily the appendix
didn't burst, but unfortunately I had to remove it along with the bullet.
He is very weak." The
doctor informed them.
"Will he be alright?"
Victoria asked.
"I've done all I can the rest is up
to him. Right now it could go
either way. I wish I had better
news, but I am sorry. I suggest you
all pray." The doctor told
them. "Unless I am needed
elsewhere I will stay here."
Jenny broke from her father's arms and
raced to the room with her husband. She
walked over to him cupped his face in her hands and yelled. "You owe it to me to fight to live.
You hear me fight to live. Like
you told me to."
Then she lay down beside him and she
refused to leave his side. She fell
asleep curled up beside him.
********************
Latter that night Victoria entered the
room and placed a blanket over her young daughter-in-law. She gently stroked the girl's cheek. Then she walked over and placed blanket on Nick who had
fallen asleep in a chair in the corner of the room.
He too refused to leave his brother's side.
As Victoria stood staring at her blond
son's pale face she thought of the first day Heath arrived at the ranch.
Of how hard he had fought to be accepted, especially by Nick.
In the few short months Heath had been living at the ranch he had become
a very important and loved member of her family.
If he died there would be hole that could never be filled again.
Victoria thought of Heath's young wife.
She could see how deeply her daughter-in-law loved him.
The girl had lost one man she loved and it almost destroyed her could she
survive the same tragedy again.
"Dear God!
Please don't take him away from us.
We all love and need him, especially Jenny. After all Jenny and Heath have been through they deserved to
happy. You gave him the strength he
needed to fight and survive Carterson. Please
give him the strength he needs to fight and survive this.
Amen." Victoria prayed.
"Amen."
Jarrod said as he entered the room to check on his injured brother and
heard his mother's pray. He had
been helping the Morris tell the sheriff what had happened.
.
"Any change?" Jarrod asked.
"No.
Do you think we should wire Audra and Eugene and have them come
home?" Victoria asked.
Audra had gone to visit her brother Eugene and a friend of hers.
The blonde girl was not expected home for at least another week. Eugene was busy with his studies at University and would not
be coming home until Christmas, which was almost two months away.
"We probably should let them know.
If he di." Jarrod started to say but the word caught in his throat.
Then he continued. "Anyway they would want to know. I will wire them first thing in the morning."
"Did everything go alright with the
Sheriff?" Victoria asked.
"Yes.
It was clear that Mr. Morris, James and Steve had no choice, but to shoot
her. If they hadn't Heath would be
dead now." Jarrod stated as he
stood watching his brother fight for his life.
"God! I wish I never
hired that man. Then none of this
would have happened."
"Jarrod, this isn't your fault.
You didn't know the man you hired was Matt Bentell."
Victoria said as she put her arms around her oldest son's shoulders.
"Blaming yourself isn't going to help Heath.
I think both of us should try to get some sleep."
They each went to the guestrooms that Ann
had prepared for them.
*****************
The next morning Nick awoke with a stiff
neck from sleeping in the chair all night.
He looked over at the still form of his blond brother lying in the bed
with Jenny curled up beside him. He
remembered with shame the first few weeks after Heath's arrival at the ranch.
How cruel he had been to this brother then.
He didn't want to accept the fact that his father was imperfect, so he
refused to accept Heath. But no
matter how hard Nick tried to hate this quiet man, he couldn't.
Over the month's since the blond man's arrival Nick grew to love and
respect this brother. Now he could
not imagine his life without Heath at his side, running the ranch.
Nick's thoughts where interrupted when
the doctor entered the room followed by Jarrod.
The doctor walked over to the bed of injured Barkley.
"Jenny, I need to examine
Heath." The doctor said as he
gently shook the girl to wake her up. He
did not really like the idea of her lying next to the injured man, but when he
had tried to remove her last night she had refused and the family insisted he
leave her alone.
Jenny s got up, but never let go of
Heath's hand while the doctor examined him and redressed the wound.
As soon as the doctor was finished examining her husband, she curled up
beside him once again. Then she started to softly talk to the unconscious man.
"How is he?" Jarrod asked as soon as the doctor was finished his
examination.
"I am afraid there is no change.
But at least he isn't any worse. I
have to go out to the Stevens place this morning to check on another patient.
If there is any change at all have someone come and get me
immediately." The doctor informed the two brothers.
Then he left.
Nick got up from where he sat, walked
over to the bed, took Heath's hand in his as he bent down and whispered in his
injured brother's ear. "Don't
you go giving up, boy. You fight.
I have to go check on the ranch, but I will be back."
Then Nick and Jarrod left Heath's room
and went downstairs where they found their mother with Ann in the kitchen making
breakfast for everyone. They
informed Victoria of what the doctor just told them.
After they finished their breakfast
Jarrod left for town and Nick went to check on the running of the ranch.
**********************
Jarrod rode into Stockton.
He had hoped by morning there would have been a change in his brother's
condition, but Heath still showed no sign of improvement.
At least his brother was still clinging to life.
Jarrod rode up to the telegraph office,
dismounted and entered the building. He
carefully worded the message he was sending to Eugene.
Then he handed it to the telegraph clerk, who took it, read it and then
sent it.
"I am sorry about your brother,
Jarrod. My wife and I will pray for
him and your family." The
telegraph clerk said as Jarrod turned to leave.
"Thanks." Jarrod mumbled then left the telegraph office.
He had just exited the office when the Sheriff approached him.
"Hi Jarrod, How is Heath
doing?" The sheriff asked. Jarrod didn't say anything, but the pain etched on the young
lawyer's face told the sheriff that Heath had not improved.
"Come on I'll buy you a coffee.
You look like you need someone to talk to."
The two men walked over to the
Cattlemen's Hotel and picked a private table in the corner of the restaurant.
The Sheriff ordered two cups of coffee from the waitress as soon as they
sat down. After the waitress
brought them their coffee he turned to his friend.
"It's bad isn't it."
"He has not regained consciousness
and he is so pale. I am afraid we
are going to lose him." Jarrod
choked.
"He is a strong young man and a
fighter. Don't worry he will pull
through." The Sheriff tried to
comfort him.
"Yeah! He is a fighter.
He has had to fight all his life. He
had to fight against those who judged him unworthy because of how he was born.
He had to fight to help his mother raise him.
He had to fight to survive Carterson.
He even had to fight to be accepted by us. Now is he laying in bed fighting for his life because of
me." Jarrod snapped.
He still felt guilty that he had brought Matt Bentell into their lives.
"Now hold Jarrod. I don't see how you can blame yourself for any of this."
The sheriff said
"If it wasn't for me hiring Matt
Bentell and inviting him into our house none of this would have happened.
Heath would be safe." Jarrod
stated.
"Jarrod, how were you suppose to
know that the man you hired was Bentell? He
told you he was someone else." He
sheriff tried to convince the guilt-ridden Barkley that he done nothing wrong.
"Maybe so, but when Heath told us
who he was I should have fired him on the spot.
I should have made him leave immediately.
Then the press wouldn't have had time to get a picture and Bentell would
still be alive. Then his wife
wouldn't have tried to kill my brother out revenge.
Instead I almost forced Heath to go with that man up to the lumber camp
to protect him. To protect a man
that tortured him and left him to die. If
it hadn't been for Jenny I would have sent my brother with that man, because I
believe that Bentell should not have pay for the rest of his life for what
happened during the war. I was more
concerned about Mr. Bentell's rights than my own brother feelings.
Heath tried to tell us, but I wouldn’t listen."
Jarrod unloaded his guilt to his friend.
"Jarrod, there is no way you can
know for sure that things would have worked out differently if you fired Bentell
the minute you knew who he was. Someone
may have still recognized him and killed him.
Mrs. Bentell may still have blamed Heath and came back to kill him. Blaming
yourself isn't going change anything. Now
all you can do is be strong for your family and help them through this."
The Sheriff said.
"You are probably right.
Thanks for listening. I
really needed to talk to someone about this."
Jarrod said as he took a sip of his coffee.
The two friends talked while they finished their coffee then Jarrod
excused himself and went to his office.
********************
Eugene Barkley closed his books and
picked them up as he headed for the door. He
had promised that he would meet his sister, Audra for lunch at the campus
cafeetria. His sister had come to
town to visit a friend of hers. He
was enjoying being able to spend time with her and catch up with everything that
was happening back home at the ranch. He
had just exited the classroom when a man approached him.
"You Eugene Barkley."
The man asked
"Yes."
Eugene answered.
"There is a telegram for you."
The man said as he handed the telegram to Eugene, who took it and gave
the man a tip. Then he read the
telegram.
"Bad news?" Ross, a classmate of Eugene asked when he saw the pain on his
friend's face.
"My brother was shot.
They don't know if he will pull through."
Eugene said. "If you
excuse me I have to go get my sister. We
have a train to catch."
Eugene
shoved the telegram in his pocket as he raced down the hall to the cafeteria
where Audra was waiting for him. He
knew that if the family felt it necessary to send a telegram that it had to be
serious. He entered the cafeteria
and found Audra talking to a group of young college men.
"If you will excuse us gentlemen my
sister and I have something important to discuss." Eugene said as he grabbed Audra by the arm and pulled her
from the room.
"Eugene that was rude."
Audra pouted. She had been enjoying all the attention.
"What about lunch?"
"There isn't time for lunch.
We have to catch the next train back to Stockton."
Eugene told her as they continued walk down the hall.
"Why?
What happened?" Audra
asked suddenly concerned.
"I'll tell you once we are on the
train. It leaves at 1:00 so there
isn't anytime to explain now." Eugene
stated as they exited the school. He
prayed they would make the train on time. If
they missed it they would have to wait until tomorrow.
Eugene found a cab and ordered the driver
to the train station. Once in the
cab Audra asked again. "Eugene,
you are scaring me. What happened?
Why do we have to go home?"
"I received a telegram.
Heath has been shot." Eugene
informed her.
"He isn't dead is he?"
She asked as terror filled her heart.
"No, but it's serious and he might
not make it." Eugene informed
her.
Just then the cab pulled up at the train
station. Eugene helped his
emotionally distraught sister out of the cab.
Then he went and purchased their tickets.
Then they boarded the train. Once
they where seated he put his arms around his little sister and held her as she
cried herself to sleep.
Between working at the hospital in
Sacramento during the summer months and going to University Eugene had not been
home much since Heath arrived at the ranch a little over six months ago.
He had been home the day the blond drifter rode in claiming to be his
father's bastard son, but left a week latter for Sacramento.
Eugene had returned home a month latter when the town of Stockton decided
to honor his father by erecting a statue of him in the center of town.
That time Eugene only had a few days to try to get to know his quiet new
brother before he had to return to his summer job in Sacramento.
As
he watched the land race by he thought of his injured brother fighting for his
life. Eugene realized that he did
not even know this brother and now he feared he would never have the chance to.
**********************
Heath fought against the storm that raged
around him. He was afraid, alone
and the pain was unbearable. He had
to find shelter so he ran until he fell exhausted unable to fight.
"Heath, Sweetheart."
A gently voice called as the storm retreated and his pain vanished.
He slowly got to his feet and looked around. He
found himself in a clearing of a forest with his mother and Aunt Rachael
standing beside him.
"Mamma!
Aunt Rachael!" Heath shouted in joy and threw his arms around each
woman. "Boy howdy, It's been a
long time. I missed you both so
much."
Heath, Leah and Rachael stood in the
clearing embracing one another until Heath pulled away.
"You are both dead. How
can you be here? Does this mean
that I am dead?"
"No, sweetheart you are not dead.
But you do have a choice to make."
His mother told him. "You
must chose which path you will take."
Leah pointed to a path. "This path will take you back to your family, but it is
a long journey and it won't be easy. It
is journey you will have to travel alone." Leah pointed to the other path.
"This one is the one that will led you to the Father.
On this path your Aunt and I will accompany you."
Heath walked toward the first path.
He saw the raging storm and felt the unbearable pain return.
He retreated back into the clearing.
He wanted to go back to his family, but he was tired of fighting. He needed to rest.
Heath turned back to his mother and Aunt
Rachael who stood on the second path. As
Heath took a step toward the second path a brilliant light appeared.
He could feel peace and love radiating from the light welcoming him.
Down this path he would find the rest he needed and he would be free of
pain. He could be with his mother
and Aunt Rachael again. He took
another step toward the light as he reached out to take the hands of his mother
and Aunt Rachael.
"You owe it to me fight to live.
You hear me fight to live. Like
you told me to." He heard
Jenny's terror filled voice scream at him.
Jenny had wanted to choose death over life once, but he convinced her
that that even though death seemed easier than life she should fight to live.
How could he now take the easy way out?
"I am sorry I can't go with
you." Heath told his mother
and Aunt Rachael as he dropped his hands to his side and backed away from them.
"Jenny needs me. My
family needs me. I must fight to
live."
Leah smiled at her son. "That is the choice I prayed you would make.
Once you start down that path remember to trust only your heart."
The light and the two women vanished.
Heath found himself in the middle of the raging storm once again and the
unbearable pain was back. He was
cold, tried and afraid, but this time he wasn't alone.
He could not see her, but he could feel Jenny's presence reaching out to
him to guide him home. The wind was
strong and he had to fight hard against it just to keep from losing ground.
******************
That night Jenny awoke unable to sleep
because she was extremely hot. She
threw back her blanket and sat up to discover that the room was cold.
She turned and felt the forehead of the blond man lying beside her.
She felt the heat radiating from him.
"Nick!"
She screamed at her brother-in-law who once again fell asleep in the
chair in the corner of the room.
"What's wrong?"
Nick asked as he awoke with a start and was at Heath's bedside in seconds
"He's burning up."
Jenny alarmed voice informed him.
Just then the doctor entered the room
followed closely by Jarrod and Victoria who had all been awaken by Jenny's
frantic scream. The doctor walked
over to his patient and examined him.
"I was afraid of this."
The doctor said. "We have to bring down this fever and now."
They began bathing the injured man with
cold water to bring down the fever that racked his body. That night the fever
raised dangerously high, but finally they managed to bring it down.
For the next three days Jenny remained at
her husband side talking to him as she sponged him down to kept the fever under
control. She refused to stop even
when her mother and the doctor begged her go and get some rest. .
She couldn't, she wouldn't leave Heath's side.
When Audra returned home with Eugene, she
offered to tend to Heath while Jenny got some rest, but Jenny refused.
***********************
Heath fought hard against the storm.
He was so tired and the pain was increasing, but he continued to struggle
to gain ground.
"Heath!" His Aunt Rachael's voice beacon.
He turned to find her standing beside him.
"Aunt Rachael, I am so tired.
I don't know if I can go on." Heath
yelled to be heard above the raging storm.
"You don't have to. All you have do is stop fighting and come with me."
Rachael said.
Heath wanted to rest, to stop fighting,
and to be free of this pain. He was
about to walk toward his Aunt when he heard his brother's voice whisper to him
to not give up and to fight.
"No, I must go this way."
He said as he headed in the direction of Jenny's presence and Nick's
voice.
As he continued to battle against the
storm a lightning bolt struck a tree and set it on fire. Soon flames blocked his path.
He retreated away from the flames.
"Heath, you can't go that way.
The flames will burn you. Follow
me and I will led you home." His
aunt tried again to get him to follow her.
Heath looked at his Aunt and back at the
flames. He could feel Jenny's
presence just beyond the flames and he had to reach her. He began walking threw the fire.
He was so hot and the pain in his side was unbearable, but he continued
on. Just when he believed he could
stand it no more he was free of the burning forest. He found himself in hot-aired desert. He collapsed to his knees on the desert floor.
He didn't know if he had the strength to continue.
"Heath, sweetheart. It's time you give up. You
are tired and weak, please just come with me."
He heard his mother's gentle voice.
Heath looked up to see his mother standing beside his Aunt Rachael.
"I must continue."
Heath said as he got to his feet and started to walk.
"No, you must stop fighting and come
with me." His mother 's
ordered confused him. His mother
had told him that she had prayed he would chose this path, so why was she now
trying to get him to give up and stop fighting.
Then he remembered her telling him to only trust his heart and his heart
told him to continue fighting for life.
"I can't go with you.
I must fight to live." Heath
told her.
"Heath! You must come with me now.
You are my son and you will obey me."
Leah screamed.
Slowly Heath turned to face her as the
realization hit him. "You are
not my mother. My mother would
never order me to stop fighting." As
he spoke the words Leah changed into Matt Bentell and his Aunt changed into Mrs.
Bentell.
"You have passed all your test but
one, boy." Bentell said as the
desert vanished.
Heath
found himself once again in Carterson. Heath
looked around at the horrors of the prison camp.
His heart started to race as the guards started walking toward him.
He had to get out of here. He
couldn’t let them catch him. He
started to retreat back toward the direction he had come, but then he felt Jenny
and his family. He heard their
voices just beyond the gates of his private hell.
He realized that the only way to reach them was to face his fears of this
prison and walk through those gates.
"As you see, Boy. You can't escape this place.
You may as well give up, because it will always win.
Even you said if finally won."
Bentell laughed
Heath turned to face Bentell.
"I was wrong this place is my past.
It can only win if I let it and I won't let it.
You and this place are not real and can't hurt me anymore."
With a renewed strength he turned, walked through the prison, past all
the guards to the gates and to his freedom.
*******************
Heath awoke to find himself in a strange
room surround by his family. "Where
I am I? He gasped in pain as he
frantically tried to sit up. He
feared that this too was some kind of illusion.
"It's okay, Heath you are safe.
You are at the Morris place. We
brought you here after you were shot."
Nick said as he gently pushed his brother back against the bed.
Heath lay back against the pillow and
closed his eyes as the images of what had happened flashed through his mind.
He remembered the shearing pain in his side just before he fell from
Chargers back. He saw the insanity
in Mrs. Bentells face as she lifted the gun to end his life, but luckily Mr.
Morris, Steve and James stopped her. He
remembered the fear he had that he was going to die without ever letting Jenny
know he loved her. He opened his
eyes and turned his head to look at his pretty little red headed wife sitting
beside him on the edge of the bed.
"Jenny I love you and I am sorr."
Heath started to apologize for hurting her, but she silenced him with a
kiss.
"I love you too, Heath."
Jenny said as she pulled away.
Everyone in the room cheered and clap
with delight that these to stubborn people finally declared their love for one
another, which caused Heath to turn a bright red.
"Will you do me the honor of
marrying me?" Heath asked
doing his best to ignore the rest of his family in the room.
"We are already married, don't you
remember." Jenny asked
concerned at his lapse in memory.
"I mean will you remarry me?
When we look back on our wedding day.
I want to remember you walking down the aisle to me.
I want to remember saying I do and meaning with my whole heart.
The way it should have been. Not
forced on us by your father and brothers." Heath explained.
"Of course I will remarry you."
Jenny answered.
"I can help you plan the
wedding." Audra squealed in
delight.
"Audra, I think that all this
wedding planning can wait until Jenny gets some sleep." The doctor said as he entered the room. He had just arrived back from delivering a baby and over
heard Heath ask Jenny to remarry him. He
gave them their little moment, but now he wanted to get the girl to finally get
some rest before she collapse. He
also wanted to examine Heath.
The doctor ordered everyone out of the
room, so he could examine Heath. When
he finished his examination he re-bandaged the wound.
Then he gave the young man something to kill the pain and help him sleep.
*******************
The people of Stockton were surprised
when they received invitations to attend the marriage of Heath Barkley and Jenny
Morris, because they all knew that the couple was already married.
When the people of Stockton had first
heard that Heath and Jenny had gotten married they believed it was a rushed
marriage because the girl was pregnant. The
gossips, which always loved a good scandal especially when it involved the
Barkleys, watched the girl closely for the signs that she was with child.
They were expecting to be invited to a baby shower by now not a wedding
for the happy couple.
The Barkleys and Morris just told
everyone that they had felt cheated out of a wedding when Heath and Jenny
eloped, so Heath decided to have a proper wedding for the family sake.
Two days after Christmas Heath and Jenny
were remarried. Audra was Jenny's
bridesmaid and Nick was Heath's best man. Jenny
wore a beautiful white dress and the prettiest smile as she walked down the
aisle to her awaiting husband. Neither
hesitated a second when the minister asked them if they took one another as man
and wife.
After the wedding reception Heath and
Jenny left for the hotel in town. That
night for the first time since they were married Heath took Jenny as his wife.
*******************
A year latter a very nervous Heath waited
downstairs with his brother's as he waited impatiently for his child to be born.
"I should be with her."
Heath said as he tried to head to the stairs that led to his and Jenny's
room.
"Mother, Dr. Meyer and Mrs. Morris
would just kick you out and you know it. She
will be fine." Nick said as he
grabbed Heath's arm to stop him from going upstairs.
Jarrod walked over and handed Heath a
drink. "Here maybe this will
calm you down. How about a game of
pool to take your mind off things?"
Heath
took the offered drink and agreed to play pool with his brothers.
Heath had a hard time concentration on the game.
He kept thinking of Jenny in pain upstairs.
He wanted to go to her, but they would not allow him to.
Nick of course was taking full advantage of his brother's distraction to
win back some of the money he had lost to his blond brother.
Just as Heath was about to make his next
shot he heard a baby cry, which caused his arm to jerk and he ripped the pool
table felt with his cue stick.
Jarrod looked at the rip in the table.
"I guess it's not a good idea to have a expecting father play pool.
Heath dropped the stick on the table and
raced for the stairs. He had just
reached the top of the stairs when Victoria exited his and Jenny's room.
"You have a daughter, Heath."
Victoria informed him. "Jenny
is waiting for you."
He entered the room and walked over to
the edge of the bed. He looked down
at his tired but very happy red headed wife, who cradled their daughter beside
her.
"I love you Heath."
Jenny said as she looked up and smiled at him.
"Come met you daughter."
Heath gently took the little child in his
arms. "She is so beautiful. Just
like her Mamma. I love you so much
Jenny." He said as he bent
over and kissed Jenny on the lips. "What
shall we name her?"
"I always liked the name Tara."
Jenny said
"Welcome to our family, Tara
Barkley." Heath said as he
held his little girl in his arms.
Then the happy couple introduced their
daughter to her two grandmothers, her grandfather, her nine uncles and Aunt.
THE END
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