Chapter 19
Joe galloped
recklessly after Belle and her captor. His horse easily gained on the other
horse, burdened by the load of two people. He rode up alongside the Indian. The
Indian ripped a knife out of his belt and glared at Joe. With an anguished
roar, the Indian took a flying leap at Joe. Shocked by the sudden attack, Joe
was knocked off his mount. He and the Indian tumbled to the Dakota Territory
dirt below. The Indian raised his knife to attack Joe. Joe heaved his
arms up and threw the Indian to the side. Joe hoped the Indian would run off
but he was mistaken. Joe could tell that the Indian was not going to give up.
~~~
Caleb gave up
waiting. He tossed the gun and holster to his brother, grabbed the Appaloosa
gelding and mounted. He urged the horse forward and soon he was galloping after
Joe, Belle, and the Indian. Davy kept his eyes on the three Indians. He laid
one hand on the gun holster to let the Indians know he meant business. Danielle
and Cassandra anxiously waited for the others to return.
~~~
Joe was a strong
lad but no match for the big, tall Indian. After a few minutes of scuffling,
the Indian pinned Joe down. The Indian took his knife and prepared to kill
Joe.
“No!” Belle
screamed in horror. “Let him alone!”
The Indian ignored
Belle. He stared fixedly at Joe and brought the knife down on him.
“Hey!!”
The Indian was
startled. His arm moved and the aim of the knife changed. Instead of hitting
Joe in the chest, the knife plunged into Joe’s side. Caleb Carter came running
in. He jumped onto the Indian’s back and pulled the man off Joe. He landed a
few punches and took a few himself, but Caleb landed the final punch. The weary
Indian crawled away from Caleb in defeat.
“Get away from
here!” Caleb yelled at him.
The Indian was
happy to oblige him. The big Indian turned and hobbled away from Caleb and
disappeared among the trees.
~~~
Davy paced
nervously back and forth. He was worried about his brother, Belle, and
Joe.
“Cassandra...Danielle...” Davy
said.
The two sisters
walked over to him. “What is it?”
“You two should head
back and fetch your Pa.”
“Why?” Danielle
asked.
“Because,” Davy
said. “He’ll know what to do about the Indians.”
Cassandra nodded.
“Okay. I’ll go get him. Danni will stay here to help keep an eye on those
guys.” Cassandra pointed at the Indians.
“Fair enough,” Davy
sighed.
Cassandra left the
group and hurried back to the O’Neal cabin.
~~~
Caleb rushed over
to Belle and helped her down from the horse.
“Belle! Are you
okay?”
“I am fine!” Belle
brushed Caleb aside and jogged over to Joe. “Joe!” she knelt beside him.
Caleb followed
Belle but not with the same attitude. Caleb felt a flutter of jealousy creep
through him.
Belle knelt beside
Joe and asked him how he felt.
“Awful lot of pain
in my side,” Joe whispered. “I reckon I’m losing a lot of blood.”
Belle nodded her
head slowly. “Caleb, get the knife out.”
Caleb knelt down
beside Belle and placed his hands on the knife. “Sorry, Joe. This is gonna
hurt.” Caleb tugged the knife out in one swift movement.
Joe yelped in pain.
Belle placed her hand on his arm.
“Shh. It will be
alright,” she said in a soothing tone.
Belle had Caleb
take off his shirt so she could use it as a bandage. While Caleb
stripped off his shirt, Belle cut open Joe’s shirt so she could stop the bleeding.
Belle grimaced at the incision.
“You are really
lucky,” Belle murmured softly.
“Here, Belle,”
Caleb handed Belle his shirt. He placed his jacket back on to shield
himself from the chill of late winter.
Belle took the
shreds of Caleb’s shirt and wrapped it around Joe. “We better wait here
for a few minutes so Joe can rest.”
Caleb nodded and
settled down beside Joe. “I sure didn’t expect this to happen.”
Joe managed a wry
grin, “Me either.”
~~~
Cassandra reached
the O’Neal cabin and rushed inside. She burst through the door and into the
living room. Lillian was sweeping the floor, Elsie was working on her dress,
Faith was playing with Oakley, and the little girls were playing with their
dolls.
“Where’s Pa?”
Cassandra asked.
“Outside in the
barn,” Lillian answered. “Is something wrong?”
Cassandra didn’t
answer. She left the house and went into the barn. “Pa!” she yelled running
inside the barn.
Paul walked out of
the stall he was in. “What’s wrong?”
“We were just walking when four Indians came
out and attacked us.”
“Indians!?” Lillian’s
surprised voice gasped.
Cassandra and Paul
turned to see Lillian walking towards them.
“Yes; four Indians,”
Cassandra continued. “The boys fought them off but one Indian ran away on horseback
with Belle.” Cassandra paused to catch her breath.
“Where is Belle? Is
she okay?” Lillian worried.
“I don’t know. Joe
chased after them and so did Caleb. Davy told me to come get you, Pa.”
“Okay,” Paul said,
“saddle up Strawberry and we’ll ride out.” He turned to his wife.
“Lillian, saddle Midnight for me.”
Paul went inside
and grabbed his rifle and revolver. He returned to the barn and handed the
revolver to Cassandra.
“Paul,” Lillian
called. “I don’t like this.” She was surprised that he was giving Cassandra a
gun.
Paul mounted
Midnight. “I don’t like it either,” he snapped. He sighed and looked down at
his wife with an apologetic glance. “I’m only doing what I have to.”
Lillian nodded
slightly and went back inside.
“Now Cassandra, you
know how to use this gun, use it if you have too.”
Cassandra took the
gun and hooked it around the saddle. “Yes, sir.”
“Now take me to
where Davy and Danni are.”
~~~
Caleb, Belle, and
injured Joe made it back to where Davy and Danielle were waiting. Belle noticed
Cassandra was missing right away and asked after her.
“I sent her back to
fetch Mr. O’Neal,” Davy answered.
“Joe!” Danielle
cried. “What happened?” Danielle hurried over to the side of the horse and
looked at Belle and Caleb for answers.
“He and Caleb got
into a fight with the Indian...Joe wasn’t as lucky as Caleb.” Belle said
quietly.
“I’ll be alright,”
Joe stuttered.
“Belle, you and
Danielle take him back and doctor him up. We’ll wait for Mr. O’Neal,” Caleb
said. He handed the horse rope to Danielle.
Danielle took the
rope and tugged the horse in the direction of the cabin. Belle and Danielle
trudged off and left the Carter brothers alone with the Indians. They ran into
Paul and Cassandra halfway home.
“Joe!” Cassandra
gasped when she recognized the slumped figure on the horse.
“Girls, what
happened?” Paul asked as he climbed off Midnight.
“He was wrestling
with an Indian, Paul,” Belle told him.
Paul looked over
Joe quickly. He frowned at the bloody bandage around Joe’s torso. “You
best get him back to Lillian.” Paul looked at Belle in the eye, “Fast.”
Belle nodded, “We
will.”
“I’m going back
with him,” Cassandra said turning her horse around.
“Who is going to
lead me to the Carter boys?” Paul inquired.
Danielle
volunteered to take Paul there while Belle and Cassandra returned home with
Joe.
Once Paul and
Danielle reached the Carter boys, he dismounted and strode over to the brothers
and the three Indians.
“Mr. O’Neal,” Davy
said, “what should we do?”
Paul looked at the
Indians and frowned. He waved his hand at them. “Go back to your camp.”
The Indians
understood the waving hand; they raced back into the bushes.
Davy looked at Paul
in surprise. “You’re not going to punish them?”
“No.”
“Why not?” Caleb
asked curiously. “They almost ran off with your daughters.”
“That’s not my
place to punish them. That’s a sheriff’s job.” Paul calmly remounted his horse.
“If you boys would have stayed with my daughters, this wouldn’t have
happened.”
The Carter boys
shamefully hung their heads. It was true was Paul said. Because of a silly
argument, the boys had almost caused a great deal of trouble.
~~~
Lillian, Cassandra,
and Belle busily worked to help Joe. As soon as Cassandra and Belle arrived
with Joe, they moved him into Lillian and Paul’s bedroom. The three went to
work changing the bandages and cleaning him up the best they could.
Lillian rolled her
sleeves down and stepped out of her bedroom. “Sunlight,” Lillian called in a
calm, gentle voice.
Upon hearing her
nickname, Elsie looked up from where she was sitting with Oakley. Oakley had
fallen asleep on her lap. “Yes?”
“I need you to ride
into town and fetch Doctor Young and Mr. and Mrs. Connolly.”
“Is Joe bad off?” Elsie
asked with care.
“He might be. Just
go quickly, please.” Lillian walked over to Elsie and scooped Oakley into her
arms.
Elsie quickly
wrapped up in her coat and bonnet and went out to the barn. She saddled Ruth
and began the long, cold ride into town.
Belle walked into
the sitting room and saw Lillian with Oakley. Belle offered to watch Oakley
while Lillian and Cassandra stayed with Joe. Lillian thanked Belle and passed
Oakley off to her. Belle accepted the little boy, who was still fast asleep,
and sat down in Lillian’s rocker.
She held the boy
close and whispered, “Dear God, please heal Joe.”
~~~
Elsie
reached Fairburn and dismounted. She hurried up to the house and
knocked on the door. Mrs. Young answered the door.
“Why, Elsie!” she
exclaimed happily. She gave Elsie a welcoming hug and beckoned her inside.
“What are you doing here? Where is your family?”
“We need Doctor
Young. Joe Connolly is at our cabin with a knife wound,” Elsie explained
quickly.
“Well, he was just
at the livery stable looking at one of the horses. He should still be there.”
Mrs. Young grabbed her bonnet and coat as she and Elsie slipped out of the
house and onto the street. Together they braved the wintery winds, crossed
the street, and rushed into the livery. Mrs. Young was correct; her
husband was busy examining a horse.
“Is she alright,
Doc?” the livery owner asked.
“Sure. Her leg is a
little swollen but nothing that rest can’t fix.” Doctor Young stepped away from
the horse and collected his bag.
“Edward!” Mrs.
Young walked to her husband. “Joe Connolly is at the O’Neal cabin with a knife
wound.”
“Mike, saddle a
horse for me,” Dr. Young said to the livery owner. “How bad is it?”
“I don’t really
know. Ma seemed like it was bad,” Elsie responded.
~~~
Doctor Young rushed
into the O’Neal cabin with Elsie and the Connollys close behind. The
foursome saw Belle in a rocker with Oakley, Faith and Danielle whispering
to each other, and the Carter brothers sitting at the kitchen table with
Paul.
“Where is Joe?” Fergus
Connolly asked.
Danielle pointed in
the bedroom. Fergus and his wife rushed into the room with the
doctor following. After a few minutes, Doctor Young chased Mr. and
Mrs. Connolly out of the room so he could work. Everyone else waited
silently in the sitting room or kitchen. It was nerve racking as they waited
for news on Joe’s health.
Doctor Young left
the room an hour later. He looked at the Connollys and at Paul and
Lillian. “It was a bad wound, but he’s going to make it.”
“Thank the Lord,”
Fergus whispered.
“When can he come
home?” Mrs. Connolly asked the doctor.
“Tomorrow, I’d say.
If it is alright with Paul, I’d like Joe to stay here overnight. I don’t want
him moving around quite yet.”
“That’s fine with
me, Doc,” Paul confirmed.
“Good,” Doctor
Young said. He collected his bags and left the cabin.
Mr. and Mrs.
Connolly went and sat with Joe for a few minutes. Lillian and Belle went to fix
up supper while Paul, Danielle, and the twins went to clean up the barn. The
other girls played together with their dolls.
Right before
suppertime, the Connollys and Carter boys left. Fergus needed to go
back to his blacksmith shop and they wanted to be home before
dark. The Carter boys stayed just long enough to be sure Joe was alright
before they quietly left. The O’Neals sat down for their supper and
quietly ate their food. Cassandra went and sat with Joe.
“How are you
feeling?” Cassandra asked softly.
“Like my ribs are
on fire,” Joe replied with a grimace.
“I’m sorry this
happened.”
“Me too.”
“Those silly Carter
boys!” Cassandra exclaimed. “If they hadn’t been fighting with each other, you
wouldn’t have been racing and that Indian wouldn’t have hurt you.”
Joe shook his head,
“Don’t blame them, Cassandra. There’s no one to blame.”
“What do you mean?
Of course there is someone to blame.”
“Sometimes it’s
better to just leave things be and not stir things up.”
Cassandra sighed.
“It just doesn’t seem right that you are the one lying there injured.”
Joe shrugged his
shoulders. “Well, hey, it isn’t so bad. I have a bunch of pretty women fussing
over me.”
“Of course you
would say that.”
“But I think you’re
the prettiest one,” he said, pulling Cassandra in for a quick kiss.
Cassandra blushed
and pulled away. “Here, eat some supper.”
Joe grinned at
Cassandra, “Yes ma’am.”
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