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Authors: Leigh Greenwood

To Love and to Cherish (29 page)

Naomi wondered if the Indians had more arrows than everyone in the wagon train had bullets. She counted the boxes of shells. Six left. The sun was still high in the sky. Night was several hours away.

The Indians stopped to regroup. Once more Naomi was forced to watch and wait.

How long? A minute? Half an hour? Time seemed to stop. It was so hot under the wagon at times she could hardly breathe. The images before her eyes grew faint and indistinct, but she fought off the dizziness that threatened her.

The smell of blood from Ethan's wound filled her nostrils and made her sick to her stomach. She shooed the flies away.

A cry from Cassie Greene riveted Naomi's attention. She looked out on the plain. The Indians had lined up for another charge. How many were still out there, twenty? Thirty?

It didn't matter. There was no more suspense. No more fear. They would all die. She could face the certainty of death, but her pride wouldn't let her face it cowering under a wagon. She would meet them on her feet, a rifle in her hands.

“Load for me,” she ordered Ben. Her voice was hoarse now, barely an intelligible whisper.

“They'll kill you,” Ethan protested, pulling her back as she started to crawl from under the wagon.

Naomi turned on him. “They're going to kill us anyway.” She heard her voice as though from a distance. She sounded slightly hysterical, but she felt utterly calm. Her gaze bored into him, and her voice dropped to a rasping whisper. “Don't let them take me alive. I can stand anything but that.”

Ethan turned his eyes away. “You know I can't do that.”

She grabbed him, made him look at her. “Promise me.” It was no longer a request.

He averted his face. “Christ!”

She seized his chin and forced him to look at her.

“I know what they do. I'd go mad.”

It was an awful thing to ask of a man. It was especially cruel to ask of a seventeen-year-old, yet Naomi didn't hesitate. Her gaze, intense and resolute, locked with Ethan's. “You've got to promise me.”

“All right,” Ethan replied, but he didn't look at her.

“Swear it! I'll haunt you if you don't.”

“I said I would.” This time Ethan looked straight into her eyes, and Naomi knew he meant it. She rose to her feet.

At almost the same moment, the Indians charged along a broad front. Naomi lifted her rifle, but before she could bring it level, a series of thundering shots rang out and Indians fell from saddles like toys knocked over with the back of an angry child's hand. Naomi stared dumbfounded as the attackers divided into two groups, wheeled in panic, and galloped off in opposite directions.

“What's happening?” Ethan asked Naomi.

“Over there!” Ben cried, pointing.

In the distance Naomi could see a man's head above the grass. Then he burst into full view. A rider on a great Appaloosa was galloping toward them.

No one followed him. He was alone. He had attacked the Indians all by himself. He had to be crazy.

Naomi looked to where she had seen the Indians disappearing, but they weren't running away any longer. Attacking from opposite directions, they formed a semicircle around the rider. His only chance was to reach the wagons before one of their arrows buried itself in his back. His horse was magnificent. Such an animal could easily outrun the Indian ponies, but could he outrun the Indians' arrows?

The whooping and screaming warriors loosed their arrows to no avail. Naomi was hopeful he would reach the wagons when she saw the closest Indian draw his bow. She fired at him but missed.

“Shoot him!” she shouted to Ethan, who had dragged himself from under the wagon to kneel next to her. “Hurry before it's too late!”

Ethan didn't hit the Indian, but he caused the brave to drop his bow. Before she could sigh with relief, an Indian rose out of the grass not thirty yards away.

The Indian leader she thought Ethan had killed! He drew his bow and aimed for the stranger's back. Before she could shout a warning, she heard the twang of the bowstring, the zing of the arrow through the air, and the sickening thud as it buried itself in the man's back.

Rifle fire burst from all around her, and the Indian fell to the ground, truly dead this time.

With a tremendous leap, the Appaloosa jumped over the Kessling oxen and landed inside the ring of wagons. The stranger toppled to the ground virtually under the hooves of the frightened, milling animals.

About the Author

Leigh Greenwood is the author of the popular Seven Brides, Cowboy, and Night Riders series. The proud father of three grown children, Leigh resides in Charlotte, NC. He never intended to be a writer, but found it hard to ignore the people in his head, and the only way to get them out was to write. For more information visit
www.leigh-greenwood.com
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