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Authors: Lorraine Kennedy
"Some say it is what the white man calls the Garden of
Eden, but who knows?" He shrugged his shoulders.
"Justin ... you are still bleeding," Laura anxiously pointed
out.
"It's nothing. It will heal quickly."
Justin continued. It was as if he knew he would never
again be given the chance to make her understand. "In this
place were beings. It's said that they have lived since the
beginning of time. They were spirits of the earth, the water,
and the sky. They were men
... but they were not. Many of the creatures that humans
believe don't exist, dwell in the
Outerlands
."
"They were gods?" Laura was confused.
Justin shook his head. "They were a race of beings that
had been granted powers by the spirits to protect the Earth
Mother, and in particular the gateway in sacred Shadow
Mountains. The leader of these people had fallen in love
with the beautiful Night Blossom and wanted to take her as
his mate ... but there was a divine order within this group
that felt that the union was unholy. A small war broke out and
those who had risen against the leader were banished for all
time from
Coyopa
.
"The band of Lakota was absorbed into these beings,
becoming the same as them. Because of Night Blossom, and
their knowledge of these beings, these Lakota would never be
allowed to be what they once were.
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"Most of the Lakota had no desire to leave
Coyopa
', but
some did, and they took out into the world with them the
power of the spirits.
"Several generations later,
Coyopa'
and the spirits had
become no more that legends told around a campfire. That is
when the other Lakota discovered what the
Sungmanitu
really
were, and they became feared and hunted. It was then that
the
Sungmanitu
returned to the legendary
Coyopa
'. Today
they call the Shadow Mountains—the Wind River Mountains."
"So ... Beaver Creek is this legendary city?" Laura was
skeptical.
"No ... Beaver Creek is the location of the original camp of
those long ago Lakota."
"You mean that the
Sungmanitu
never found this
legendary city?" Laura pressed him.
Justin turned away. "I can tell you no more of us, but I
think you have a good understanding of what we are now."
Laura was quiet for a long time, and when she did speak, it
was obvious that she still hadn't accepted the truth.
"According to your own legends you do not have to make the
transformation?" she asked, hopefully.
He shook his head, sadness in his eyes. "There is one
detail that I have overlooked. Our true nature is of the beast,
and if we deny what is naturally within us for too long, we
grow weak and eventually die."
Laura turned away, tears forming in her eyes. "Justin ...
what am I going to do?" she whispered.
"Now do you know why my mother left? She was not one
of us, and this place terrified her. When she took me away, I
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became a very sickly child. She would have to spend money
that we didn't have to spare at the meat market buying
chickens and goats. When I reached the age that she could
no longer control the changing, I began to kill local pets."
His words froze on his lips at the look of horror that
entered her eyes. "A child of five ... knows no better, it was
my instinct. I sometimes think that it was I who drove her to
a breakdown and maybe she killed herself to escape the
nightmare of the child she had helped to create." The torment
in his voice tore at her heart.
Laura rested her head on his shoulder. More than anything
she wanted Justin to know that her love was unchanged.
He pulled back and peered deeply into her eyes. "Laura ...
I love you. In my life, I have never found anyone that has
made me feel the way that you have. But ... we cannot spend
our lives together. Can't you see that? I must pick a mate of
my own kind ... and you must do the same."
Laura shook her head in denial. "No, Justin! I don't care
what you are. I love you and I will never leave you!"
He grabbed her chin and forced her to look into his eyes.
"You have to, Laura! It would only destroy you to stay with
me, and I do not belong in your world."
"You can't make me leave!"
"I will take another mate, Laura!"
Laura knew he spoke the truth. She could feel her heart
shattering into millions of pieces. Her tears came unbidden.
Pulling her close, he held her tightly. "I'm sorry ... I tried
to stop this from happening, but I could not keep you out of
my head," Justin whispered.
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"Know that I do love you." Pulling away, he stood up.
Laura was frantic. "Please don't leave yet."
"We must end it now ... before it goes any further."
Thunder cracked overhead and a torrent of rain poured
down from the sky, soaking them within seconds.
Justin leaned down and kissed her with a tightly controlled
passion. "I love you! Have a good life,
tehila
." He left her
then. Without a glance, he faded into the surrounding rocks.
Laura's body was wracked with violent sobs. Never in her
life had she felt so hollow—so alone. How would she get
through the day, let alone the rest of her life, knowing that
she would never be with him again?
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The storm had eased to a light drizzle. Every step Laura
took seemed to land her in a mud hole. She paused on a rise
overlooking the Sweet Water Mine.
All was still.
Laura started down the hill, slipping in the slimy mud. By
the time she reached the bottom, she was covered in muck.
Before going to Dewey's trailer, Laura scouted the area in
search of any signs of another attack.
"Mr. Hughes, are you all right?" Laura called out. Her only
answer was a moan coming from inside the trailer.
"Hughes, are you in there?"
"Yeah, and I'm about to bleed to death, so why don't you
get on in here and help me out?" The closed door muffled his
rough voice.
Laura opened the door and peered inside the dark room.
Dewey was on the floor, leaning against a wall. A blood
soaked towel covered his left calf. Droplets of sweat ran off
his forehead.
Laura stepped inside, leaving a trail of mud behind her.
Kneeling down to assess his damages, she asked, "Can
you walk at all?"
"I imagine so ... if I had some crutches, but I don't happen
to have any of them things handy, so I'll just have to have
you help me out of here." He was grouchier than a wounded
bear.
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Laura helped him up. Losing her balance, they both nearly
landed on the floor.
"What in the blazes took you so long? I thought maybe
they got you too."
"They almost did, but I hid in the canyon rocks." She felt
shamed by the half lie.
It was a struggle to get him out of the trailer and an
almost impossible feat to get him up the slippery road to her
truck.
When they made it back to her cabin, Laura laid on the
horn, hoping someone was there who could help her. Kenny
opened the door and peered out.
Laura motioned frantically for him to come out to the
truck.
"What happened?" He was clearly startled to see her
covered with mud.
She nodded her head to Hughes. "He was attacked by a
jaguar and needs medical attention at once."
"Sure ... jump out. I'll take him to the hospital in Acton."
Completely exhausted, Laura walked by her grandfather
and Two-Bears, barely remembering to greet them. She went
straight to the bathroom and ran a tub full of hot water.
After peeling the mud soaked clothing from her skin, Laura
submerged her body in the steaming water. She refilled the
tub three times with new water, before she finally felt clean.
While dressing, she mentally prepared herself to face her
grandfather, knowing he must be completely stressed by
now.
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Sure enough, Busby jumped on her as soon as she entered
the kitchen.
"What happened?" Busby's raspy voice tore at her and she
felt a sudden surge of guilt.
"I'm okay, Grandpa." She hugged him.
Two-Bears studied her with an intensity that made her feel
as if she were a bug under a microscope.
Laura took the chair across from Two-Bears.
"What can I do?" she asked the Lakota.
Two-Bears stared her down, probing into her very spirit.
After a long time, in which several new lines seemed to have
formed on his face, he answered.
"There is nothing that you can do."
Laura looked stricken. In her heart she had hoped that
Two-Bears would have the answers that could bring her and
Justin together.
"He has turned away from your love," Two-Bears stated
the fact.
Busby looked from Two-Bears to his granddaughter, not
really sure if he were following the conversation at all.
Two-Bears took a swig of his lukewarm coffee, making a
face when the bitterness coated his tongue. He set the cup
down with a little too much force, spilling some of the brown
liquid onto the table.
Automatically, Laura got up to fetch the paper towels.
"Laura ... to be with him ... the nature of the beast must
already be within you. He cannot change what he is, and the
same is so for you."
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Laura stood motionless, her hand in midair—inches from
the counter. The pain was too much to stand and her body
trembled with the release of her sobs. "I can't live without
him."
Two-Bears put his hands in the air, a gesture of
helplessness. "There is nothing else that you can do—but to
go on—keeping your memories close to your heart."
Busby made an effort to comfort her. "To love someone
that is not of your own kind ... can be torture. I think he must
care deeply for you to spare you this pain."
Before Laura could respond, a loud knocking erupted at
the front door. "I'll get it." Two-Bears pulled his large frame
up and went into the living room.
Seconds later, he returned with Jessup right behind him.
"Afraid we have some trouble, friends." Jessup sounded
bone weary.
"How so?" Two-Bears had returned to his seat.
"Franklin Duccini just showed up, with a very large
imported crew. They have already headed to the Beaver
Creek site to set up. They'll be starting tomorrow."
Two-Bears drew his brows together. "You're not kidding,
we are in for trouble. What you have seen so far have been
warnings. When they get serious, we'll all be in trouble."
"There is nothing we can do now. Everyone on that crew is
armed to the teeth.
They've been instructed to shoot anyone who tries to
interfere with the job." Jessup brought his hand up to his
forehead to wipe away beads of sweat.
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Laura related to them what had happened at the Sweet
Water Mine—excluding the details about Justin.
"You are sure it was a jaguar?" Two-Bears seemed
confused.
She nodded.
"I'm sure what I saw were jaguars too," Jessup put in.
Two-Bears withdrew into himself. Something was not right
with this. The attacking animals didn't sound like the
Sungmanitu
at all.
Just before dusk Kenny returned, but he had left Hughes in
Acton. Dewey planned to stay in Cheyenne for a time until
things had worked themselves out.
Two-Bears filled Kenny in on what had happened in his
absence.
"It's my advice that we leave first thing in the morning. Let
Duccini and the
Sungmanitu
battle this one out on their own,"
Two-Bears told them.
The group had moved out onto the porch, hoping to get in
as much fresh air as they could, before having to barricade
themselves for the night.
Kenny was the first to notice the sheriff's car. "It looks like
we have company."
Sheriff Moss got out of the car and with a self-confidence
born of a long-time officer, he strode to where they stood on
the porch.
"Miss Ellison." He tipped his white Stetson in her direction.
"Sheriff Moss." Laura stepped from the porch to greet him.
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"I'm sorry to have to do this to you, but...." he glanced at