Go West~Chapter 50

 

Chapter 50

Go West

by DiVoran Lites

 Chapter Fifty 

Aldon

After what seemed like a long day, Aldon and Sheriff Oates arrived at the tumble-down cabin of Mrs. Stump Slater.

‘Hello the cabin,” Aldon shouted as the two men got down off their horses. Immediately the cabin door opened. A small, bent woman hobbled from the house, lifted an ancient rifle and shot at the Sheriff’s right foot. She only missed by an inch or so. Aldon put his hands in the air, but had to lower the right one to the Sheriff’s shoulder to keep him from picking the woman up and shaking her like a dog shakes a rat. Aldon got a small thrill from the fact that someone besides him had a bad temper, but he had to quickly attend to the sparrow-like woman in the brown, homespun dress.

“What you want?” she asked motioning for them to lower their hands.

“We’re looking for your sons, ma’am,” said Aldon.

“How do you know my sons?” Mrs. Slater asked.

“The law wants them for questioning.” said Oates.

“Them no-good stupid-heads ain’t here,” she said.

“Can you tell us where they are?” The sheriff had his hand on his sidearm, and Aldon knew it was in case the woman lost her temper and decided to shoot them after all.

““The last I saw ‘em they was riding downhill talking about bringing home some brides,” said Mrs. Slater.

“Who would those brides be, do you suppose?” Aldon sensed a letting down in the old woman as if she had carried the boys about as far as she wanted to.

Where did they go?” Oates asked yet again.

“Lastus done took a fancy to a dark-headed hussy, that’s all I know.” The woman’s mouth hung slack and she shook her head. “They don’t tell me nothing. All they do is eat, hunt, and fight.”

“I know where they are!” Aldon said with sudden inspiration. He got on Chief. Oates, as he always had, followed Aldon’s lead. “It’s not far.”

“Do you know what hussy she was talking about?” The sheriff’s horse set down its hooves carefully as they existed through the weedy pasture in front of the house.

“I do.” Aldon said. remembering a Sunday when the family had come back from church and Lia told about hurting her ankle and a stranger carrying her home. “If they took her, they’ll be anxious to give her back by now, she isn’t the easiest person in the world to be around.”

“Used to having her own way, is she?” Oates stopping talking then as Aldon urged Chief through the trees ahead of him.

After half an hour they came to a steep trail winding upward and Aldon knew Oates would remember the area where they’d ridden together with Paul and Bill when they were boys. “Hold up here.” Aldon said going around a bend and getting off his horse. “We’ve got to plan our maneuvers.”

“We ain’t had nothing to eat all day,” Oates complained.

“I’ve got the canned beans we bought at the store in Clifton before we left town.” Aldon reached his left hand back and patted the saddle bag.

“I ain’t eating no more canned beans if I have to starve.” Oates’s stomach rumbled as if it didn’t agree with his statement.

“Keep quiet. Let’s figure this thing out.” said Aldon.

“You’re not sweet on your boss’s wife are you?” Oates asked with raised eyebrows.

“Good Grief! Whatever ever gave you that lame-brained idea?”

“You’re in such an all-fired hurry, I thought you had a personal stake in the outcome of this here enterprise.”

“Maybe I do, but it’s not the boss’s wife. I can tell you that for certain sure. Signora Solano hardly ever goes anywhere without her sidekick, Ellie, and if Ellie’s there we have a better chance of collecting those women safely. Ellie’s got horse-sense.”

“That’s a relief. It wouldn’t do for you to be sweet on a girl with nothing horsy about her at all.” He grinned, but kept his distance. “I always knew once you fell in love that would be all she wrote.” Ignoring him, Aldon gave a loud, two note, bob white whistle that sounded like the real thing.

In a moment an answering call came winging over the hill.

“There now,” said Aldon, “I taught her that, isn’t she something?”

“Yeah, except this ain’t mating season.”

“We’ll sneak up and get them away from those Slater boys.” Aldon was the one grinning now.

 

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Meditation Musing~Your Choice

Palmetto walk

My Dear Child,

Sometimes you suddenly realize that you’re going the wrong way. Perhaps you see that your motive isn’t clear or that your attitude is unproductive. That is when you know you’ve been veering onto the rebel way. Don’t allow this process of conviction, which is a good thing, to start you down the slippery slope of guilt and self-pity, which is the biggest possible waste of life. The deeper you go into negative thinking, the harder it is to back out. Don’t dwell on making things right with everyone. I will guide you well in My own time and in My own way and you will be astonished at what I do for you and for them.

Get back with Me as soon as possible. The need for confession came from me. I’m on the case, and I will steer you right, if you will let me. Don’t try to figure things out on your own. Even though you are a temple for My Spirit, you are yet human. Christian maturity is different from human maturity. In human maturity you become more independent, in my Kingdom you become increasingly dependent on Me.

As soon as you see your trespass face it and let me help you. Acknowledge that you have been forgiven ever since I died to atone for all Sin. But if you wish to feel forgiven then forgive everyone who has ever offended or hurt you. Know, too, that because I have been gracious enough to uncover your error, I am already nudging you back onto the joy path and giving you the strength to proceed. As you travel you’ll find new adventures and trials, but you will get in the habit of letting Me handle them with you. My joy and strength awaits.

“The joy of the lord is my strength.”

Nehemiah 8:9-11

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Go West~Chapter 49

Chapter 49

Go West Chapter 

by DiVoran Lites

Chapter forty nine

 

Ellie

Leaving the horses at the bottom of the trail, Ellie and Lia hurried toward the waterfall. When they turned the corner, they were surprised to see two figures standing at the edge of the pond with their backs to them. The tall one wore a ratty looking stove-pipe hat with greasy black hair flowing over his shoulders. The other man, short and round was talking. The minute the men sensed Ellie’s and Lia’s presence they swung around. “Well, looky here,” said the short one. His voice was high-pitched and gleeful, with a touch of innocence in it. “Here they is. Can you believe our luck? Grab them before they get away.”

By the time Ellie and Lia realized the men meant to seize them, it was too late to escape. Both tried to fight them off, but Ellie ended up held fast by her wrist.

“Give me that one, too,” the tall man grabbed Lia away from the other man and held a wrist in each hand.

“Let go of me.” Lia struggled but couldn’t pull loose.

“Ha ha.” The tall man said. “Quite the feisty one, ain’t you? That should make Ma happy. She can beat up on somebody besides us.”

Remembering granddad’s folksy saying, you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar, Ellie counseled herself to relax and tap into the power of God that she had been experiencing lately. “May I inquire, sir, what you are going to do with us?” she said in a cool voice.

“This here bean-pole is my brother Furstus, and I’m Lastus.” The hairy man, who resembled a bear, smoothed his beard, grinned a wide grin, and made a bow. “He was the first born and I was the last born. That’s why Ma called us Furstus and Lastus. Do you get it? What we’re doing here is setting us up some brides. Mama needs help scraping deerskins, washing clothes, and cleaning the fireplace. She don’t want no help with cooking, but she is looking for some grandchildren and she expects me and Furstus to supply ‘em.”

“Get down there where we left them horses,” Furstus dragged both women stumbling along behind him as if he were a horse pulling a cart. He didn’t pause even when Lia almost fell. Ellie steadied her and made a shushing sound to quiet her. She figured that the less noise they made, the least annoyed their captors would be.

Summer reared once when she saw and smelled the interlopers. Ellie expected her to bolt, but when her hooves came down she stood quivering. “Hold on, girl, it’s okay,” Ellie said softly. Summer recognized her voice and stayed long enough for Ellie to mount. The mare held steady while Furstus tied Ellie’s wrists to the saddle-horn. Knowing men could sometimes be rough and rowdy, Ribbons stood still while Lastus tied Lia’s hands behind her and her feet together and threw her over Ribbon’s saddle. Ellie was startled into objecting. “Don’t do that to her. You’ll hurt her.” The heavy-set man frowned but the other one laughed.

As they rode uphill, Ellie recognized the terrain from former trips into the mountains. The caves she had seen from the shelf road could be approached in a round-about way and soon the women found themselves off the horses and sitting on the cold stone floor of a cavern.

“Take these ropes off immediately!” Lia demanded, her voice growing stronger as she began to speak Italian and release her ire.

“Let’s kill them and get it over with,” Furstus eyed the knife and licked his lips. He then gave a high-pitched laugh that seemed calibrated to terrify anyone within a five mile radius.

 

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Meditation Musing~Come Home

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Seeking:
Father God, Lord Jesus, Holy Spirit, I hunger and thirst for familiarity with you.

Finding:
My Beloved Child,
Come home. I smooth your path by removing the rocks, grading the gravel, and filling the ruts. I take down gates that block your way to Me. I open trails so that you may experience the good things I have laid out for you along the way.
I give you peace. I fulfil all my promises. I never give up on you. I support you so that you will never give up on Me.
Stay on the path I created for you. Check directional signs and walk at a steady pace. Do not rush and hurry, instead let me give you my rhythm and keep you steady.
I bless the generations coming after you so they will know Me in ways I’ve never been known before.
You are my own people. My arms are open to you and to any friends you want to bring along. I provide light, fresh air, food and water. I have a place of rest for you. I will save them and preserve you forever.

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