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Authors: Lorraine Kennedy
by Lorraine Kennedy
"I've just been informed by Sheriff Moss that you may
have been the last person to see Deputy Spraw alive. Is that
true?" He directed the question to Laura.
"What?" Laura stared at him blankly.
"The deputy disappeared last night, on the same night he
was sent out to question you." Sheriff Moss smiled at her.
"I've never met the man. He never showed up to question
me and if he did—I was not home." Laura was astounded.
"Do you have someone that can verify your whereabouts
on that night?"
Laura turned white. "Yes, I was with a friend."
"Hmm...." He wrote her answers in his little notebook.
Turning to Dewey he asked. "Do you have someone who can
verify that you've been out of town?"
"Why, yes I do, my sister Hester and her husband! They're
who I stayed with while I was in Cheyenne." He glowered at
the police officer.
"Miss Ellison, I'm sorry to have to do this, but I'm going to
have to ask that you stay in the area until we can figure
something out." He frowned.
The sheriff tipped his hat to her. "I sure hope you don't
have to get back to New Mexico anytime soon."
"Actually ... I do have an elderly grandfather down there,
and I hadn't planned to leave him long." Laura disliked the
situation more by the minute.
"I'm sorry. Maybe you can have someone check on him
every once in a while. Hopefully we can have this wrapped up
soon." Detective Gates' concern seemed genuine.
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By the time the police had finished with them it was close
to dusk. Dewey walked Laura to her car.
She stopped abruptly. "Mr. Hughes, I want to be told
what's going on around here. I feel that you know
something." Laura stood her ground.
"You're a good girl, Miss Laura, and I'd hate to see
anything happen to you, so I'll tell you this much. People
around here are not always what they appear to be."
"What do you mean by that? Have I come across a whole
county of lunatics?" Laura was frustrated.
"I guess you could say that. Best advice I have is, keep to
yourself and don't be doing a lot of wandering around like you
have been. That's the way I do it, and I'm still alive." His eyes
held a warning of the unknown. Laura shivered.
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Ignoring the old man's warning, the next day Laura made
another attempt to locate Justin, but to no avail. Not only was
he still gone, but so was the entire town of Beaver Creek. It
stood silent and empty—appearing to be a ghost town to all
unsuspecting wanderers.
Her disappointment growing, Laura went home. A tall glass
of iced tea was what she needed. She felt as if she had
stepped into the pages of a horror novel with no way to
reenter her own world. Too many people were disappearing.
Most of the locals had already left— boarding up their homes.
Only the store and the saloon remained open in Brantic City,
but who knew for how long?
Turning into her driveway, Laura was shocked to see a late
model maroon car. Detective Gates leaned against his car and
waited for Laura to get out. When she did, he flipped open his
little notebook.
Now what had happened? All she wanted was to relax and
forget this whole mess—even if for just a little while.
"Miss Ellison." He smiled.
"Hello." Laura found that she could not put on a cheery
face. She opened her front door. "Would you like to come in?"
she asked.
He nodded, following close behind her.
"What can I do for you?" Laura asked once they were
inside.
"Do you know a Justin Gray Eagle?"
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"I do," she answered.
"Would you happen to know where I could find him?"
Laura shook her head. "In fact, I've been looking for him
myself for the past couple of days. What do you want with
Justin?"
Ignoring her question, he continued. "How did you come to
know Justin and what's your relationship with him?"
Laura reddened, as much from anger as from
embarrassment. "He helped me fix my truck when I broke
down. As for our relationship, I don't think that's anyone's
business."
It was a dead giveaway and he apparently felt no need to
pressure her on the subject further. "If you do see him, will
you tell him to contact the state police in Acton? It's very
important that we speak with him."
"Yes, of course, but what exactly do you need to talk with
him about?"
"I'm sorry, Miss Ellison, that's police business. You know—
classified and all."
It didn't matter. She already knew what they wanted. Even
though she had suspected they would be after him—the
reality of Justin's situation hit her hard.
"Can I ask you a question?" Laura inquired.
"Yes, go ahead."
"Why did you wait for me, and how did you know I'd be
home soon?"
"The Sheriff's Department has been having you watched
for days now." He winked.
Laura's breath caught in her throat. "Why is that?"
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Gates shrugged. "I believe you are a suspect in the
investigation—on their end but not necessarily on this end."
Again he smiled.
Laura was at a loss for words.
"I really should not have let you in on that, but ... let's just
say I have never been too trusting of the local authorities
around here. You just be watching yourself, Miss Ellison."
Once he had left, Laura tried to figure out what to do. The
one thing she was sure of was that she had to find Justin and
warn him to lay low. At least until the police had time to
figure out who or what was really behind the entire
catastrophe. There was no question in her mind of his
innocence. It was just something that she knew in her heart.
At the same time, she was sure he wouldn't stand a
chance. They would railroad him, just because of what he
was. She had seen it too many times back home. That was
the way of the
Belagana
.
And the Sheriff's Department! Why on earth would they
suspect her of murder? Laura could almost feel a noose
tightening around her neck. She had to find out who was
responsible for the killings—it was the only way to save her
and Justin.
After leaving the office the next day, instead of going
home, Laura went in search of Justin once again. Even before
stopping in front of that lonely cabin, she knew her trip had
been fruitless. The wooden structure stood silent against a
wide expanse of blue sky.
She pounded on the door with urgency, but again her
answer was silence. Laura peered into the windows. Feeling
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very much like an intruder, she had to force herself to look
into each one.
Everything appeared much the same as it had on her first
visit, except for the thick layer of dust that had accumulated
inside. It looked as if no one had even entered the place in
days. Laura wondered if he might have already gotten wind of
the police looking for him and decided to leave.
The thought of him leaving without saying goodbye, hurt
more than she cared to admit. Just the fact that she hadn't
seen him at all since the night he had taken her into the
woods and done such unbelievably magical things to her, was
painful enough.
Feeling flushed, Laura quickly pushed images of his
lovemaking from her mind. Thoughts of him always left her
feeling as if she had lost control. It was not enough that he
occupied her mind, it seemed that he had also laid claim to
her body as well.
Laura felt the tears coming on, and at that moment ... the
reality of Justin's disappearance hit her full force.
What if he was dead too
After all, hadn't one of the
Sungmanitu
disappeared as
well?
Wanting more than anything to be someplace where she
could sense his closeness, she started walking through the
tall grasses of the meadow toward the creek where Justin had
taken her once before. Laura knew it was one of his special
places, and its forlorn banks called out to her.
Stopping, she picked a single blue wildflower and marveled
at the breathtaking beauty of the meadows. Laura entered
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the aspen grove on the far side of the meadow. Relishing the
cool shade, she looked for a place to sit next to the water.
Laura wondered if her life would ever be the same again.
He had touched her as gently as a summer breeze, and had
somehow become one of the most important parts of her
world. It had happened before she had even realized it was
creeping up on her. She was in love with Justin Gray Eagle.
The longing she felt for him was not just of the flesh, but
something that reached deep into her soul.
A single tear crept from her eye to flow down her cheek.
She promptly wiped it away.
How could she have let him get to her like this?
He had probably wanted no more than a good time, and
now that he had gotten what he wanted, it was time to move
on.
In a flare of temper, Laura rose to her feet. If he didn't
have the decency to say goodbye to her after what they had
shared, she would just put him out of her mind. After all, he
seemed to have done just that.
She made up her mind to leave this place and its dark
secrets as soon as possible. With new resolve, she turned to
leave but was stopped in her tracks.
He leaned against a tree, his arms folded in front of his
muscular chest. Soft sunshine streamed through the leaves to
shroud him in light. Laura could see her own relieved face
reflected in his mirrored glasses. Her respite swiftly turned to
anger, and an overwhelming urge came over her to smack his
smug smile right off his face.
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"You were looking sad—like you were missing someone."
His smile widened.
"You egotistical, conceited...." Laura's voice trailed off as
she found herself unable to adequately put words to her fury.
"Where have you been? I've been searching for you for
days," she seethed.
He nodded his head. "I know."
"What! You knew?" Laura could not believe what she was
hearing. "You knew I was looking for you, and you made no
effort to contact me?"
"Don't be so upset with me." He had closed the distance
between them and was attempting to take her into his arms.
Laura resisted.
"How dare you touch me after treating me with so much
disrespect?" Laura pushed him away.
"Relax,
tehila
," he tried to dampen her anger. "I had to
wait until you were in a place where I would not risk being
seen," he tried to explain.
"What?" Laura's anger evaporated. "So you must already
know. And by the way ... what is it you keep calling me?"
"Lover." His voice was soft.
She yielded reluctantly, when he pulled her closer to bury
his face in her hair. Laura took in his musky male scent,
savoring the sensation of his strong arms around her waist.
"Why did you leave me that night," she asked him, pulling
away slightly.
"I did not leave you. I watched you all through the night,
and also when you left." He was now holding her close, and
with one hand he caressed her hair.
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"I didn't see you."
"I know, I did not want you to see me. The way I looked
would have devastated you," he tried to explain as he
touched his lips to her cheek.
His closeness left her feeling as if she would erupt in
flames.
Before she could ask any more questions, his mouth took
control hers, his kiss telling her of his savage hunger as his
hands removed the barrier of her shirt. His fingers softly
stroked the sensitive skin of her supple breasts.
She moaned, pulling him closer. Laura let her fingers
wander from his broad back to the front of his pants. She
worked fast to free his hot, bulging shaft, and was satisfied to
hear a deep groan emit from his throat. Knowing her actions
had tore down some wall between them, served to deepen
her own need for him.
Justin pushed her to the ground and flipped her over to
position her on her hands and knees. "I need you now,
Laura."
His patience was gone. Pulling up her skirt, he ripped at
her panties until her body was free of them. "Please forgive
me
tehila
, but my need of you is too painful . . . I think I'll go