Название: Cougar of Spirit Lake
Автор: Linnette MDiv Eller
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
isbn: 9781456606015
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Both boys came crashing through the doors and stopped in their tracks as they looked at their sister crying in their Papa's arms. He looked at them and with a tender smile said, "It’s alright boys, she is alright, everything is going to be better from now on." When all of them had finally gotten through the emotions that had run rampant for the past few minutes, they all sat down at the table. It felt like a real family again. It felt good!
Then Jacob remembered his news. "You will never guess what has happened!" When he could see he had their attention he went racing on in his excitement to be the first to tell them. "Doc Hansen was just riding by and he said they had finally found out what happened to poor Carrie Carpenter. Seems they found her little body, just over by the pond. Doc said she had been treated really, bad! Sorta, like some real monster had been at her! Anyway, since the weather has been so cold he said that she was in pretty good shape, and that is why they could tell.......
“Jacob!” Tommy yelled. “I told you to go on up to the barn when Doc Hansen said he wanted to talk to me! What'd you do hide in the bushes and listen to everything we were saying?”
“You just sent me off cause you still think I'm a baby and too little to hear anything that goes on around here!” Jacob whined in a pout, although he did have the good graces to look a little uncomfortable at being caught by his own big mouth at eavesdropping.
Tommy looked at his Papa and then to Jessica. “Would you make him leave the room, please, Papa? This is important and Doc didn't just stop by to tell us the news. There is more to it than big ears heard, and I need to tell you all of it.”
John nodded at his youngest son and grudgingly Jacob left the room. When Jessica rose to follow Tommy stopped her. “This is pretty bad Jess, but you need to hear it anyway.” She took her seat again thinking again of the dream of the cat, the chill of the wind and the terrible feeling of dread that had been with her during the day.
“Doc Hansen did say that they had found the body of little Carrie. It was near the pond, like Jacob said. Only it was obvious it was murder. Whoever killed her had tried to cover her up so that she wouldn't be found. Jacob was right about it being a monster that killed her, but the monster was a man!” Tommy sat silent for a moment and then realized they were waiting. “She had been used by a man, sorry Jess, but it’s true, she was raped, horrible raped and Doc came around here especially to tell me to watch out for you. He said that he had never seen the likes of what this man did to her! The man had to be a crazy man is what he said. Guess she was gonna have a baby too. Doc thinks that whoever got her with that baby is probably the same as who killed her.” He paused, sorrow showing in his face, but finally roused himself from his thoughts to continue.
“He couldn't rightly tell how long she's been dead. When he questioned her folks though, he found out she's been missing about two weeks now. Her Ma was really sure about that because she said it was the same night everyone heard the cat screaming.” He paused when Jessica sucked in her breath and visibly paled. He looked at his sister, and again said his apologies, but continued.
“Jess, Doc says for you to be real careful and not to even go to the barn by yourself, especially after dark. Told me to make sure you weren't even here in the house by yourself. Not even during the day. I wish I'd have known then that you were, ah...up and around Papa. That would've been a relief to Doc. Boy, I can tell you he is real upset about this! Kept telling me that this man is a monster and no girl around here is safe until he is caught. The Constable has been out all morning with the two assistants he has appointed just for this. Doc had just left the Constable and he said they've been going around to all the farms since daybreak seeing if anyone has seen anything odd or any strangers have been hangin’ around. This is the worst thing I have ever heard of happening around here! It spooks me and I'm not even a girl!”
Jessica sat so still she looked like a statue. Her face was ashen and when John looked at her he immediately got up and went around to her side of the table and placed a comforting arm around her shoulder.
“Jessi, I know this is awful, but you don't need to get alarmed. You have men folk here to watch out for you. Believe me I will never let anything happen to you as long as I can still draw a breath!”
“Oh, Papa, I know that! Its...it’s just so terrible, so awful! Poor, poor little Carrie! She was so sweet and gentle and surely never harmed a soul in her life. She wasn't a half wit like so many people thought either, she was only mute. Oh, how can something like this have happened to such a sweet, gentle little soul? Oh, God, how could anyone have wanted to harm her?”
“There is no accounting for some things, Little Cat. You could live with a person a lifetime and never really know what they are thinking for certain. This isn't any normal person, we know that. This man is crazy! They'll find him. Anyway, soon we will be gone from here and on our way west.”
“I know Papa. It just seems like such a terrible waste. I will miss her so much. She used to come over a lot. Hearing the lid rattle on the boiling potatoes she jumped from her chair to remove them from the heat. Supper is nearly done. After all this I don't much feel like eating but I guess I'd better get this on the table, the boys are always hungry, no matter what.”
Even while she went through all the motions of setting, the table and she could not shake the horror that had filled her as Tommy had told them about Carrie. She gave herself a mental shake and forced her facial expression to be normal. At least that is how she hoped she appeared. She was just about to set the food on the table when a knock sounded at the door. When she opened the door to find the Constable there, she was only a little surprised. Tommy had told them the man was out checking with all the farms.
“Good evening, Constable, won't you come in and take a seat?” Jessica invited, stepping back to allow him to enter the room.
“Evening, Miss Jessica, Doc said he had already stopped by so I reckon you know why I'm here.” He replied taking the seat as Jessica had indicated.
“Yes, unfortunately we have heard. This is so sad, so terribly sad. We all knew Carrie, and she was so harmless, so gentle. It is beyond belief that anyone could do this! I'll be right back, Constable; I will just go tell Papa and the boys that you are here.”
The man looked up sharply, taken aback apparently by something she had said. “Did you say your Papa?”
“Yes, Papa and the boys, well at least Tommy.”
“Pardon me, but I thought your Papa was, well, ah, not quite up to snuff these days.”
“Oh no, Papa is just fine now. Grief can be a terrible thing though.”
“Hmm, yes, yes it can and that's a fact. Before you go and get them though, let me just ask you a few questions. if that would be all right?”
“Well, yes, yes of course.” She said giving him a questioning look.
“Now, have you seen anyone around the farm that you ain't used to seeing?”
“No, I surely haven't.” She replied, feeling very uneasy.
“You haven't heard anyone prowling about, like at night or anything of that nature have you?” СКАЧАТЬ