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Authors: Sylvia McDaniel

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“You’re just getting your eyes full. Zach Gillespie. You’re a pervert,” Ruby said.

Simon laughed out loud, sending an eerie shiver through Meg.

“Come on down from your horse, Ruby.”

Ruby swung her leg over and slid to the ground. She peeled the saloon dress off, revealing her chemise and drawers beneath the skirt. “I never really cared for that dress much any ways.”

He grinned at her in pantaloons and chemise.

“Zach, I will find a way to make you pay,” Meg vowed. In her mind, she went over all the ways she could kill him. God, she wanted to put a bullet in him.

“That’s what you said last time, and I let you off easy. I let you keep your clothes, but this time I’m leaving you in your underwear. If you come after me again, I will leave you as nude as the day you were born. Just like you did me.”

So, this was how he planned on getting his revenge. “You deserved that and more.”

“You think I deserved to be punished for my lack of defending you, and I think you’re making a big deal out of nothing.”

Meg could almost hear the explosions going off in her head as her hands clenched and her body went rigid. He thought she was making a big deal out of nothing?

“Oh, come on, Sheriff. If you heard me telling everyone your pecker was the size of a toothpick, would you be upset?”

“No, because I know it’s a lie.” He smiled at her. “You know it’s a lie.”

Warmth rushed through her body, filling her from her toes to her forehead, crackling like lightning. The man was impossible. “But not everyone in town would know it’s a lie.”

Simon cleared his throat. “Excuse me, while this conversation is quite interesting, even entertaining… Can we go, Sheriff?”

“What is it with you and this prisoner? Why are you after him?”

“I’m after all wanted men.”

“Even those who aren’t in your jurisdiction? Who's back home taking care of the town, Sheriff? Who’s looking out for the good folk in Zenith?”

Zach frowned. “This is a special case. And we’re headed back to Zenith right now.”

“You’re going east and Zenith is north. Are you lost?” Meg asked staring at him, watching his reaction.

“You caught me. I got turned around. Now we’ll go north,” Zach responded with a smirk. “Remember, ladies, if you come after me again…”

“Yeah, yeah, yeah,” Meg said as a sliver of fear spiraled through her, sending shivers through her midsection. She knew he was serious. And while she didn’t want to be tied up, she wanted to get to Zach. And she was willing to risk it all. “The next time I catch you, Sheriff, I’ll leave you in the middle of town, with no bath tub to cower in. Think of that on your journey back to Zenith.”

“Can we please stop with the threats and get going?” Simon asked, interrupting them again.

Meg started laughing, the sound almost hysterical. “I’ve never seen a prisoner so excited to be going to his own hanging. Your prisoner is mighty familiar with you, Zach.”

“Simon, not another word,” Zach shouted.

“I’m finding this little exchange very interesting,” Ruby said. “If we were in the school yard, I’d think they liked each other.” She glanced over at Simon.

Meg turned to glare at Ruby. “He doesn’t like women who wear pants.”

“Oh, that’s right,” Ruby said. “His manhood is challenged by a woman in pants.”

Zach shook his head. “Keep talking. You’ll both be naked soon.”

“What now, cowboy?” Meg asked, wishing he would just leave. “I think we’ve slung enough threats, and you’ve given enough ultimatums.”

A frown creased his forehead. “Don’t follow me, Meg. I’ll bring your clothes out to the farm next week. Don’t let me see you before then.”

“I don’t take orders from you. What about our guns?”

He pulled her gun out of his holster and took the bullets out. He did the same with Ruby’s revolver and handed them back to Meg. “Okay, ladies, you know the drill. Turn around, and I’ll tie you together again.”

“Damn you, Zach,”

“Watch your language, Meg.” He tied them up then blew Meg a kiss. “See you in Zenith.”

“See you in hell!”

 

 

Chapter Three

 

I
n the pre-dawn light, Meg, stood in the middle of the road, tied to Ruby, as their horses munched on the grass along the edge of the road. God, she’d been so stupid to let Zach catch them. But she thought she’d had enough of a head start on him she could beat him to town. Now, she stared at the backend of his horse carrying him down the dusty road. Mentally, she was throwing daggers at those broad shoulders, wishing just one would halt him in his tracks.

“Meg, I’m tired, I’m dirty, and I just want to find the nearest hotel and sleep,” Ruby whined.

Something wasn’t right. Zach wasn’t telling her the truth. She’d find him and soon learn the real reason he was taking this man back to Zenith. Though why he rode east when he was suppose to be going north, she had no idea. And if he thought a simple threat of undressing her was going to stop her, he was dumber than a claim jumper.

“He’s taken our prisoner. We have to go after him.” Meg gritted her teeth, clenching her fists until her nails dug into her hand, sending sharp pains through her palm. She wanted to ride after them and take Simon back. She wanted to make Zach pay for the way he’d left them behind. Tied up, in their pantaloons, no access to weapons, they would be unable to defend themselves from any traveler who happened along the road.

“Do you still have that knife?” Meg asked, hoping Ruby had put it back in her boot.

“Yes, on the count of three,” Ruby replied, her voice tired. “One. Two. Three.”

They squatted down until she could reach her boot and pull the knife free. Slowly they rose back to standing height. Meg tried to wait patiently for Ruby to cut the ropes, but she wanted to get on the road to catch Zach.

“This is getting to be a habit. Next time, we take all of his rope with us when we leave,” Meg said, thinking when they caught up to Zach, she would make certain he couldn’t follow them.

“Let’s go to a hotel and rest,” Ruby pleaded. “We can head to Zenith tomorrow. Then after we get home, you can go to the jail to make sure he turned Simon in.”

Rest sounded wonderful, but she couldn’t leave Simon with Zach. She couldn’t just give up on their quarry. She wanted that bounty, if only to keep Zach from having him. She wanted to pay off their small farm. She wanted that money to start her dress shop.

“No,” Meg said sharply. “We’re going to catch Zach and Simon. He’s not been gone long. It’s daylight and should be easy to find them.”

“And get tied up naked?” Ruby asked. “You’re my logical sister, but you’re so tired you’re not thinking straight.”

The memory of Zach laughing at Meg in the bathhouse made her stomach churn with a side of revenge. Sure, she’d gotten to him once, but now they were playing a game of hide and seek, and she had every intention of winning. “We’re going to get our prisoner back, and we won’t be tied up naked. We’re going to win.”

The ropes slid off their arms as Ruby cut through them. “I need to rest, Meg.” She sat down on the ground. “I’ve not slept in what feels like days. I’m tired.”

For Ruby to be whining, she must be exhausted. Meg was tired, but the thrill of the hunt, spurred her on. The excitement of knowing she was going to win, if she had to die trying.

“Do you want me to leave you and go on alone?” Meg asked. “I could leave you in town.”

“We do this together, not alone.” Ruby gazed at her, her blue eyes flashing determination. “This thing between you and the sheriff… You’re getting a little obsessed.”

Meg laughed then held out her hand to her sister, yanking her up from the ground. “I’m not obsessed. But it
is
personal. I’m not losing this bounty. I’m going to take Simon back.”

This was the second time Zach had left them tied up, and now the recapture of Simon had become her objective. She was going to win, by golly, or die trying.

As they walked to their horses, Ruby gazed at Meg, her blue eyes shadowed with concern. “When you let it get personal, is when you get hurt. You need to let this one go, Meg.”

“No,” she responded, not even pausing to think. With Zach’s interference, this pursuit had become
very
personal. “I can drop you off at the hotel, if you don’t want to continue.”

Ruby took a deep breath. “No, I’ll keep going, so hopefully, I can protect you. You’re worse than a sharp stick in the eye.”

Meg shrugged. “I think the first thing we should do is put some clothes on. It’s a good thing we carry an extra set, or we’d be riding into town half-naked. I’m sure we’d receive quite a welcome. Not the kind I’m looking for.”

*

“You know she’s going to follow us,” Simon said, as they rode back the same path Meg and Ruby had traveled earlier.

“Probably,” Zack acknowledged, trying to calculate how long it would take for them to get out of the ropes. He couldn’t help but be worried that he had taken their clothes and left them without a weapon. What if some harm came to them because of his actions?

“Would you really leave them tied up and naked?” Simon asked. “I mean that doesn’t sound like a law-abiding sheriff, if you ask me.”

“No one’s asking you, and no, I wouldn’t have left them naked.” Hell, he hadn’t expected his lungs to freeze and his breath to stop when he saw Meg’s breasts peaking thru the top of her chemise, his John Henry hardening at the sight of her long shapely legs. With her standing so proudly in her pantaloons and chemise, her breasts high and firm and so damn tempting, he’d wanted to forget about both Simon and Ruby. He’d wanted to take what he saw and to hell with Simon.

“You know, I think we’re going to find us a nice place and bed down for a while. We’ll get some rest and let her keep searching. Hopefully, she’ll give up and go back to Zenith thinking we’re there,” Zach said.

No, he would never leave Meg naked, but it hadn’t hurt to plant that idea in her head with the hope that fear would keep her from riding after him. Still, his gut instinct told him to get prepared, she was on her way.

Simon shook his head. “I could use some shut-eye. You guys have been dragging me all over this country tonight. I haven’t ridden this much since…”

Zach glanced over at him. “Since when?”

Had Simon almost slipped and told Zach something that could tell him about his way of life? His living on the fringes of the law, just one wrong step from the noose?

“Never mind,” Simon said and looked away.

“In fact, let’s get off the road and wait for them to pass,” Zach said, pulling his horse into a groove of trees far enough off the road they were no longer visible, the brush hiding their horses.

Zach knew he would be unable to rest until he was sure Meg and Ruby passed them by. Until he knew Meg was chasing rabbits in the wrong direction, he would be hard pressed to get some shut-eye.

“You get some sleep, and I’ll just crawl up a tree somewhere and wait for them to pass,” he commanded, thinking of how he’d surprised Meg when he’d dropped the blanket over the top of her from the tree. Occasionally, it felt good to outsmart the other person. Occasionally, it felt devious to be the one delivering the surprise.

After helping Simon off of his horse, Zach set up his bedroll, leaving his prisoner tied up with his eyes closed. Laid out, Simon quickly began snoring. Then Zach crept off to watch for Meg and Ruby.

An elm tree grew close to the road, and Zach climbed up high enough the branches and leaves would shield him from view. About thirty minutes later, he heard horses. He watched as Meg pushed her horse, not at a full run, but a steady gallop. She passed beneath him, and he couldn’t help but smile. Both girls had put on other clothes they must have had in their saddlebags.

Tension flowed like a stampede of cattle through Zach as he realized he’d been worried about leaving them on the trail in their undergarments. As they rode off, he felt an emptiness he’d never realized before. He liked sparring with Meg; he liked kissing her even more; and even though they had some unresolved issues, he was looking forward to their next encounter. Once he had Simon safely tucked away, he would pay a visit to her farm.

Then he would find Mary Lowell and hear her version of Simon’s story.

Was he being led on a wild goose chase? Had Simon killed her husband?

*

Riding through the countryside, the warm spring sun beat down on Meg and Ruby as they searched for anyone who’d seen the two cowboys. Zach and Simon were missing. No one in Dyersville mentioned them, and so she’d headed north to Zenith, hoping he’d been honest and was taking Simon to jail. Yet, her gut told her he’d lied. With every mile, she sensed they were further apart, and yet she didn’t turn back.

They rode as fast as they could push their horses without killing them. Exhaustion seeped from Meg’s every pore, and she knew they’d have to stop and rest soon. They couldn’t keep going at this pace. Yet, they rode on trying to find the elusive sheriff and his captive. Somehow, he’d given them the slip.

Meg looked back over her shoulder to where Ruby was at least four horse lengths behind her. “Can you get a move on?”

The closer they came to Zenith, the more discouragement overwhelmed Meg, leaving her tense. The closer they came to Zenith, the more Ruby slowed. The closer they came to Zenith, the more Meg knew Zach had won this time.

He may have won a skirmish, but she’d win the war.

“I’ve not slept in almost two days, so forgive me if I’m a little saddle sore and weary. I’m ready to call it a night, Meg.”

Meg sighed. They were still a good day’s ride from Zenith. Zach and Simon had to be just as tired as they were. They’d be looking for a place to hole up for the night. Meg and Ruby’s horses were exhausted, they were exhausted, and the search seemed exhausted. They had to stop, rest, and regroup.

“We’ll stop in the next town we come to,” Meg promised to encourage Ruby, knowing she’d pushed the horses and the two of them about as far as she could safely.

An hour later, they arrived at a spot in the road that had a small rooming house, a bank, a general store, and a barbershop/bathhouse. Meg’s insides cringed at the sight of the bathhouse, and yet, for a moment, she wanted to storm into the building to make sure Zach wasn’t hiding in there.

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