Rancor of
Honor
Part 2
Chris was soaked to the bone by the time he
arrived back at his shack. He slowly pulled his saddle from Diablo and
placed it under the overhang over the porch. Next he grabbed the blanket
and threw it on top of the saddle to keep it dry. Chris turned back to
the black and untied Diablo’s reins from the wooden post and led him to
the corral. He opened the gate and the big black followed him in Chris
turned and the well-trained horse lowered his head so that Chris could
slip off the bridle. For a time, man and horse stood silent in the light
drizzle. The cool raindrops felt good against Chris’s hot face cooling
it down. Chris finally sent Diablo off with a pat and after hanging the
bridle on a peg he went inside to dry off.
Chris peeled off
his black duster and threw it over the chair. His head still ached from
his morning encounter with the little piglet. He went to the corner
cupboard and poured himself a shot of whiskey, drowning it in one gulp.
Licking his lips, Chris poured another shot and this time sipped the
whiskey slowly, letting it warm his gut. Grabbing the whiskey bottle, Chris
made his way to the bed, sat down and poured another shot of whiskey,
then placed the bottle on the floor next to the bed where he could find
it. He raised the glass to his lips and once more slowly sipped some of
the golden liquid. Chris winced as his left hand rubbed against the
side of his face where a dark purple bruise ran from his temple down to
his cheekbone.
Exhausted, Chris pulled his boots off and placed
them by the foot of the bed. Weary, he lifted his legs and settled his
back against the headboard. Chris leaned his head back, fighting to
keep his eyes open, but lost the battle as he fell into a drunken slumber.
The glass he was holding in his right hand slipped out of his fingers
and fell to the floor. The glass hit the floor, spinning, without
breaking, rolling to a stop a few feet from the bed.
It was well
past midnight when the first sounds of whimpering escaped Chris’ lips.
His body curled inside itself, subconsciously trying to seem smaller. He
was caught up in his childhood nightmare. Gray floating clouds swirled
around Chris as he walked a few steps then stopped, tilting his head,
listening for any familiar sounds. Hearing nothing he moved on and then
suddenly he felt like he was falling, slowly falling in a bottomless
pit; at the same time he felt his body shrink smaller and smaller. He
reached out scraping his fingers against the cold stonewall. With a jolt,
Chris willed his body to stop falling and clawed his way back out of
the pit. Taking deep breaths, Chris stood on shaking legs behind him the
pit disappeared. A gentle breeze brushed against his face, warm and
inviting and Chris proceeded forward. The wind picked up carrying a
musical sound, radiating a soft voice, weaving along the air current. Chris
was drawn towards the musical voice; it was a source of warmth and love.
Chris staggered forward faster as he felt a menacing presence reaching
out to gather him in its embrace. Chris shivered as he ran, leaving the
dark, murky demon behind, fleeing to the musical voice as it called out
his name.
“Baby… don’t hide from mommy.” Elena Larabee’s
angelic voice called out to her five-year-old son. She was wearing her
finest gown. The dress matched her emerald green eyes and she looked
stunning with her long blonde hair flowing down her back. She wanted
everything to be perfect when her husband returned home. The house smelled
like fresh peaches and cinnamon from the jam she finished caning earlier
in the day. The parlor was decorated with small ribbons of blue, yellow
and green, tied together making up streamers that lined the walls. In
the center of the table was a round two-layer cake with white frosting
and little toy ponies on top. The cake was for her son’s fifth birthday
party. Her son’s giggles rose from behind the love seat and green eyes
that matched her own peeked around the corner to look up at
her.
“Mommy,” chuckled little Christopher as he stood up. In one hand
he held a toy, a stuffed black and white horse’s head on a stick,
lovingly made by his mother with buttons for the eyes and a red ribbon for
the harness. The little boy moved his legs between the slender piece of
wood that made up the toy’s body and pretended to gallop over to his
mother.
“How is my little cowboy?” Elena reach down and
lifted his son into her arms. She swung him around as he giggled with
delight. “I believe it’s time for blackie and his master to take a nap.” She
told the yawning five-year-old in her arms.
“No nap…want
papa, promised!” pouted the toddler as his right thumb headed for his
mouth. Christopher’s mouth closed around his thumb as he finished a second
yawn. Elena smiled down at her weary little boy and moved to sit in the
rocking chair to settle him down for a nap. As she reached over to get
the baby blanket she thought she heard the sounded of horses stopping
in front of the small two story house. Elena was excited as she stood
and shifted Christopher’s head against her shoulder and pulled the
blanket up to cover his head. She kissed him on the side of the cheek and
went to greet her husband at the front door.
Elena carefully
opened the front door so that she wouldn’t wake the sleeping child in
her arms. She took a voluntary step back inside the hallway at the sight
of the man walking up the steps towards her. From the glossy look in
his eyes Elena could tell that he had been drinking. She looked past the
man hoping to see her husband and friends riding towards the small
cottage. It was late and most of the slaves and men who worked for her
husband’s grandfather were already in for the night. Elena was alone with
her five-year-old son. “Charles,” she said, keeping her voice steadying,
she hadn’t seen the man since before she had been married. Elena
shifted the baby in her left arm, keeping him out of sight and out of reach,
behind the door.
“Elena.” Charles said her name as he put his
hand on the door post, leaning his head in the door. “Elena, it’s been
a long time.” His eyes roamed her body that was not covered by the
door. “You’re still the most beautiful woman in Louisiana.”
She
didn’t know what to say, she couldn’t let him in the house. “Thank you,
Charles.”
“May I come in?”
“It’st late Charles.
Tyrone should be arriving home any minute now.” Elena saw the man’s eyes
harden at the sound of her husband’s name. “Please Charles, go back home.
Remember our past friendship and let it be…let it be enough. You
shouldn’t be here… I love Tyrone.” Her eyes pleaded with him to go away. The
bundle in her arms started to wake up and little Christopher slowly
opened his eyes.
“The men are gone?” Charles asked with a tight
sneer on his face. Elena instantly knew she made a mistake, she
shouldn’t have told him that Tyrone wasn’t home. Charles placed his foot in
the doorway, blocking her from shutting the door in his face. Elena’s
body shuttered in fear and her baby pick up that fear and dug his face
into her shoulder, his little body shaking in terror. Her deep love for
her son took over and Elena wrapped both arms around him, hugging him
closer to her body, whispering sweet words of love into his little ear.
As she shifted her son over to her right arm, Elena heard Charles’s
audible gasp of shock and she took several steps back away from his
extended hand reaching for her baby. She quickly lowered the boy to the floor
and said, “Run baby…run and hide…run…baby.” She stood facing Charles as
Christopher obeyed, running down the hallway where the old grandfather
clock chimed away. Elena screamed Tyrone’s name as Charles lunged
towards her.
He was mad, lost in a rage that he couldn’t control.
Savagely Charles glanced around the room. He was out of breath as he
finally caught up with the struggling woman. He grabbed her around the
neck and placed his hand over her mouth, stopping her from telling the
boy to wait for his Papa. Charles yelled for the boy to come out as he
pulled Elena towards his chest. How dare she…she had a son…she gave
that…that…devil a son… his son… the son that should have been his.
She struggled to get out of his arms. Elena bit down hard on the hand
covering her mouth, she instantly heard Charles curse and with his
other hand he shoved a long knife into her body. Elena felt a pressure
against her side, terrified, she exerted all her energy to free herself.
She became numb, not feeling any sensation from her lower body. Elena’s
mouth open and she tried to cry out, her face turned paste white from
shock as she cast her eyes down staring unbelievably at the knife
protruding from her body. Elena whispered her husband’s name before her eyes
rolled back into her head, becoming dead weight in her killer’s arms.
Charles lowered her body to the kitchen floor, his eyes wild and feral
as he looked around the room, searching for the boy. The boy… devil’s
son… had to get the boy. Charles stepped over Elena’s dead body moving
towards the parlor. He never saw the piercing green eyes staring
straight past him through the crack in the cupboard under the sink. Charles
ransacked the parlor, shoving the knife covered in blood in the middle of
the cake. Not satisfied, Charles pulled the knife out of the cake and
slashed down at the cake again and again, until the knife became
embedded into the wood of the table. Like a mad dog, Charles tossed and
turned the parlor over, shattering the glass vase over the fireplace.
The whiskey glass shattered…
Chris woke with a scream,
his body rising halfway out of the bed, soaked with sweat. He had been
dreaming of his mother and for a moment he thought he was five again,
but the dream faded, leaving him with a feeling of dread. Chris glanced
around the room; it was early morning, just before sunrise. Then off to
his right he heard it again, the sound of breaking glass. A shadow in
the dark moved and Chris instantly reached for his gun, that wasn’t
there.
The two shadows moved quickly to subdue the gunslinger.
One of the men pulled his gun and hit Chris over the side of the head
with the butt of the handle. Dazed for a moment the gunslinger fall back
onto the bed, blood ran down his face where the handle had cracked open
the skin. “Did you kill him, Bart?” said the taller of the two
men.
“Didn’t hit him hard enough to kill him. Check him, Tex,”
answered the man named Bart.
“You check him, I aren’t going
near him. Shellburne will knife ya for sure, if you hurt him.” Tex
claimed. The tall rebel knew of the gunslinger’s reputation with a gun. The
first thing he did when entering the shack was to grab Larabee’s gun
from it holster and tossed the ivory handled colt to his friend. A moan
from the bed made both men step closer and prod the wounded gunslinger
with the barrels of their guns. Seeing his chance, Chris struck out at
the nearest man, clipping Bart in the jaw, forcing the small rebel to his
knees. Tex pulled back in fear, giving Chris the time he needed to
scramble from the bed. Once on his feet, Chris took a right swing at the
tall rebel, then he followed up with a left punch to the rebel’s stomach,
forcing Tex to the ground. Chris didn’t wait; his colt was tucked into
the pants of the first man he had hit. Unarmed and bare foot, the
gunslinger stumbled out the door.
“Don’t let him get away,”
shouted Bart as he got to his feet.
The angry shouts of the two
men drove Chris forward, staggering past the gate to the corral, past
Diablo, who was frantic, running around the pen kicking at the rail posts.
The horse was desperate to follow his master. Chris made his way
blindly around the corral running into the trees. He ran until he stumbled
down the creek embankment that wrapped around the western part of his
land. Chris slid down the rock-covered slope, his body rolling over the
sharp boulders, coming to a halt in the middle of the creek. Shaking the
water out of his eyes, Chris staggered to his feet and made his way
down the middle of the creek, trying to cover his tracks. The water was
getting deeper as Chris stumbled and fell over a large dead tree that had
fallen across the creek. The rapid flow of a waterfall near by, brought
Chris back to awareness. He glanced around at his surroundings, unarmed
he had to find a hiding place til Buck or Vin arrived. He knew when he
didn’t show up in town to see the colonel off the others would be
concerned and come looking for him. Slowly Chris crawled around the dead
trunk and gradually lifted himself up and found the opening hollow and
wide enough for him to crawl inside. Feet first, Chris slid down inside
the trunk. Gathering the wet foliage with his hands, Chris covered the
opening as the voices of the two men searching for him grew louder.
“Where is he?” Bart shouted at Tex. The two men had followed
Chris’ trail and lost it after he hit the water.
“Are you sure he
came this way?” Tex shouted over his shoulder. Both men were wet from
running in the creek. “We don’t have time for this. Thomason is sure to
have missed his men by now and ride out to investigate.”
Bart frowned and said, “Told Shellburne it was a mistake to kill those
troopers.”
“Well it’s too late now, I think it time we head back
to Mexico and cut our losses,” Tex told him. Both men turned at the
sound of a bugle blowing off in the distance. “Shellburne is not going to
like this,” he said as he pushed past Bart to climb the rocky slope,
slipping and sliding till he made his way up the hill, mud caking his
hands and face. Bart was not far behind.
The sound of the two
men’s voices grew weaker as Chris heard them arguing. He couldn’t make
out what they were saying, but his body subconsciously shuttered when it
heard the name ‘Shellburne’. The return of the soft chirps of birds
and the rustling of the brushes told him the men had moved off. Cold and
wet, Chris fought to keep his eyes open as blood ran down the side of
his face. He needed to return to the shack, get his gun and hunt the two
men down on his terms. Chris raised his hand to wipe the blood out of
his eyes before crawling out of the dead tree when a piercing stab of
pain shot through his head. Too cold and exhausted to fight the pain,
Chris closed his weary eyes and collapse, his unconscious body half under
water.
It started to hail, the thunderous boom in the sky
announced a new day….