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Authors: Lorraine Kennedy
"If it were not for
Coyopa
' and the
Sungmanitu
, man would
destroy the Earth Mother," he explained in a soft voice. "We
are her protector," he tried to explain, his voice now held a
deep sadness that reached out to her for understanding.
"Dark Claw is on his way," Laura told him without turning
around.
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"How do you know that?" Justin demanded, his tone
changing instantly.
"Two-Bears."
"Do you expect me to believe that?" he asked.
Laura shrugged her shoulders. "Believe what you will. He
has come to me more than once. I am not just of the Jaguar
people, I also have the blood of the Skinwalker. I can talk to
the dead," she told him. "He said that Dark Claw was coming
for me and that many would die."
Justin's disbelief seemed to be slowly dissipating. "Is that
all you were told?"
Laura slowly nodded, wondering if she should tell Justin
about Tasha, but quickly decided against it. He would just
think it was jealousy.
Justin took a deep breath. At that moment he appeared
more tired than Laura ever remembered. She found that she
was consumed with the need to reach out and comfort him,
but the feeling quickly faded at his next words.
"Go to your room and lock the doors. Do not open them
again until I come for you."
Laura left the room with no intention of following his
orders. She had to locate Kenny and her grandfather and
insist that they come with her when she left.
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Busby and Kenny followed Laura to her room and she
quickly shut and locked the door behind them.
"What's this about?" Kenny was impatient with her for
dragging him away from Yvette.
"The
Baalam
will be attacking
Coyopa
' soon. If we are to
have any hope of escape, we will have to go now."
"Don't be foolish, Laura. Without the protection of the
Sungmanitu
, we are as good as dead," Kenny told her.
"I will be the cause of so much death and suffering if I stay
here, I could not live with that."
"Think of the child," Grandpa told her.
"I am," Laura told them simply.
Kenny shook his head. "I cannot leave these people to
fight the
Baalam
alone, and I will not let you and Grandpa go
without me."
"Oh don't be ridiculous, Kenny!" Laura exclaimed. "There is
nothing you could possibly do to add to their defense."
"Nevertheless, it is a matter of honor."
"This is true, Laura." Grandpa's voice was raspy and his
eyes weary. Laura knew that the events of the last few
months were just too much for him. How could she expect
him to go on the run with her?
Laura sighed. There was no other way, she would have to
appear to be resigned to her situation and make an escape on
her own. In her heart she knew that her grandfather was
safer here—in the outside world they would have no defense.
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It had been no easy feat to convince Kenny and her
grandfather that she had accepted her position for the time
being, but finally they had left.
As soon as the door closed behind them, Laura sat down to
write them a note. No matter what, she could not disappear
and not leave some kind of word for them. She did this, even
though she knew it would give her less time to put distance
between herself and
Coyopa
'.
Leaving the note on her bed, Laura slipped out of the room
and silently made her way to the stables. She readied
Starlight to ride. Somewhere in the night, she caught the
sound of a scream. Soon the city was full of screams of
terror.
It had started. Laura closed her eyes and said a silent
prayer for the loved ones that she would leave behind. Guilt
scratched at her heart—it was only her desperation to keep
her child from Dark Claw that kept her going.
Laura searched her memory for the path that would take
her to the springs and the doorway to her own world. She
rode for what seemed like hours—the stars and a crescent
moon were all there were for guidance. She dared not
breathe easy until
Coyopa
' was far behind her.
Suddenly Laura had an alarming thought. She knew there
was more than one entrance into
Coyopa
', but just what if the
Baalam
had used the springs? The chance that they had was
pretty slim. Justin had told her that it was a main entrance
and she doubted the Jaguars would have wanted to risk
detection.
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She fought her way through the thick brush until finally
reaching the mouth of the springs. Hidden behind the falling
water was a cave opening. She could see nothing beyond the
expanse of darkness beyond the water.
Laura let Starlight's ropes go, knowing she would find her
way back to the stables. Swallowing hard, she peered into the
stretch of darkness within. Touching the crystal that hung on
her neck, she stepped through the water. Almost
instantaneously the black interior encircled her.
Placing her hand on the cold-stone surface of the cave's
wall, Laura felt her way through the darkness. The cave
should come out somewhere near Beaver Creek, unless ... by
some chance, the doorway wouldn't open for her.
Beaver Creek ... the name almost seemed like something
out of a storybook, and not a place that had ever been a real
part of her life. How she longed to be back in that simple log
cabin and in Justin's arms. Not Justin, the ruler of
Coyopa
',
but the man that sent her heart fluttering and her blood
boiling with just his smile.
Laura fought back her tears and the memories of that
simple and sweet love they had shared.
Cautiously, she navigated the cave's slippery floor with
slow—deliberate movements
What was that noise? Her feet came to a sudden stop as
she strained to listen. The inaudible whisper came again,
spurring Laura to action. Moving with greater haste, she
nearly slipped several times, but no matter how fast she
moved the whispers seemed to be getting closer.
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Stopping to catch her breath, Laura listened. She could
barely make out the words now.
"Noooooooo ... Laura."
The voice was closer, and familiar. Rosa was again warning
her, but she had to go. No matter which side won, her child
would be in jeopardy.
A sudden thought occurred to her. She was doing the
same thing that Justin's mother had done. She was running
from
Coyopa
' and the
Sungmanitu
.
Guilt for what she was doing to Justin tugged at her
conscience, but would he really care? He had Tasha, after all.
With a will born of desperation, she blocked out Rosa's
voice and her own guilt.
The same bizarre illumination that she remembered from
Coba
' was suddenly there to light her way. She was close now
and would soon be free of the
Sungmanitu
and the
Baalam
.
The thought didn't bring her the relief she had hoped,
instead her heart felt as if it had been weighted down with
lead.
The Bronco sat exactly where they had left it on their
arrival. Laura quickly found the spare key inside the rear
bumper that was held in place with a magnet. Inside, she
checked for the wallet she had discreetly stashed beneath the
passenger seat. Having anticipated her eventual need for
escape, Laura had had the foresight to make sure she would
have what she might need.
The engine turned over after having to crank it twice.
Laura wasted no time in leaving Beaver Creek. Once she was
on the main highway, she turned toward Rock Spring instead
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of Acton, which is where Justin would no doubt expect her to
go.
Where would she go?
It would be suicide to go back to New Mexico. Dark Claw's
people would surely look for her there once they realized she
was not in
Coyopa
'.
Jessup! Why hadn't she thought of him before? She would
go to Louisiana and ask him for help.
But the last time she had talked to Jessup's sister, she had
claimed no knowledge of her or Wyoming. Jessup hadn't even
been there. What if she drove all the way to Louisiana and he
wasn't even there?
There was only one solution. She would stop in Rock
Springs and get some sleep, and in the morning she would
phone Jessup's sister again. She desperately needed a shower
and a good night's rest. Laura didn't think they would look for
her in Rock
Springs, at least not right away. By morning, she would be
more alert and able to plan with a clear head.
Laura sat in a booth at Joe's Cafe, drinking her orange
juice and eyeing the payphone near the entrance. The
morning crowd was filtering out and the emptiness in the cafe
lent a hollow feeling to the atmosphere.
What if he really didn't remember her? Was it possible that
once he was away from Beaver Creek, a cloud of amnesia had
settled on him?
Already she could feel the details of the
Sungmanitu
and
the
Baalam
getting a little cloudy. It was like the last occasion
when she had left to return to New Mexico. The details
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slipped and before long it became more like a dream than
reality. It was not so much that she had forgotten, it just had
seemed like a dream ... except for her memory of Justin.
Laura shook her head. There was no way she could ever
forget Justin, the evidence of his existence grew within her
every day.
Finally she was able to muster up enough nerve to go to
the payphone. Dropping in several quarters, she dialed the
number. Laura's heart beat with desperate anxiety. The
phone rang on and on and just as Laura was ready to hang
up, someone came on the other end.
"Hello," A tired female voice spoke into the receiver.
"Hi," Laura paused, suddenly unsure of what to say.
"Yes," The woman prodded.
"I'm looking for Clyde Jessup. Would he happen to be in?"
"He is living in Lafayette now. Can I tell him who called?"
she asked with suspicion in her voice.
"I'm an old business acquaintance. I was on my way to
Louisiana and thought I'd drop in on him," Laura told her,
hoping she didn't remember her from the last time she'd
called. Jessup's sister had probably come to the conclusion
that Laura had been a nutcase on the previous occasion they
had spoken. If she thought Laura to be the same person, she
could count on not getting any information.
"Well he is listed in the phone book. Give him a call when
you get into town," the woman told her before hanging up the
phone.
At least Jessup was there. Laura's world seemed just
slightly brighter than it had moments before. All that was left
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to do was pick up a few clothes since she had left with
nothing, and fill up the Bronco. Laura reminded herself to find
a map as well. She had never been to Louisiana in her life.
Just as the setting sun was casting its flaming red light on
the swamps, Laura pulled into Lafayette, Louisiana. Three
days after beginning her journey, she was finally far enough
away to feel like she might be safe.
Laura was able to obtain Jessup's phone number and
address from directory assistance, but had decided that she
would go straight to his house, instead of calling. The
shadows of the bayou were eating away the light. She hoped
it wouldn't be long before she came to his residence. The
thought of being lost in the dark swamps brought on an
involuntary shiver.
Several miles down the road Laura found a mailbox with
the house number she had been given, but there was no
house in sight, only a lonely dirt road.
Rolling down her window, she hoped the evening breeze
would cool her perspiring body. Living her entire life in the
desert, Laura had been unprepared for the smothering
humidity of Louisiana.
With a weary sigh, she pulled onto the dirt drive. On either
side of her, cypress trees threatened to overtake the narrow
road. Laura's imagination was rampant with visions of
alligators and snakes.
Up ahead, Laura could make out the warm yellow glow of
lit windows. She sped up as fast as she dared. There was
Jessup's truck.