The Lady in the Mist (The Western Werewolf Legend #1)
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Chapter 6
The Future
"Let's go. Just leave and never look back." Sonja's face told him, his idea did not sit well. "Why not? We've got to do something." Time was running out, and they had to decide.
She shook her head as she faced him head on. "All right, you have to go."
Concise and to the point. "What makes you think I'm going without you?" he countered.
"Because! This is how it's meant to be."
"No, it isn't." He could hear his blood starting to churn, a sure sign the wolf wanted to take over. "Hortence said you're my mate." He sounded a little foolish, even to his ears. "The Guardian said the same thing! Are you going to argue with him?" Ty figured she knew what he meant. After all, the Guardian stood seven feet tall and reminded him of the color of tar. He impressed Ty with his prowess and strength. He was not a werewolf, but a god of sorts, the ruler of the underworld or some such nonsense. Ty did not want to think about the particulars, he simply wanted to get the hell out of there. Hortence small cabin was secluded and with the help of a magic spell remained concealed. Ty did not trust the vampires, more would come. The sooner he got Sonja out of there, the better off they would be, he mused.
Sonja glanced around her. "I can't leave."
"Ahhh, for the love of all that's holy! What are you talking about now?" He ran his hand through his hair and bit down on the reply he wanted to share with her. The woman was not rational. None of the situation he found them both in was rational. "Why not, pray tell?"
She did not answer.
"I asked you a question. Sonja, why not?" He could not stop the interrogation. "Where were you last night?"
She dropped her head while contemplating her hands clenched in her lap.
The room grew silent.
Finally, Ty rose and walked to the door. "We go over the same ground every time you disappear like this." He waited. "Fine, if you won't tell me, I guess we have nothing to discuss. Snatching the battered cavalry off the peg, he headed for the door. With one hard glower in her direction, he paused, shoving the hat on top of his head. "I'm leaving. I'll be gone awhile. No need to wait supper." With the words looming like a vast expanse between them, Ty stepped onto the porch.
"Wait!" Sonja got up and walked over to the doorway where he stood. The sunlight gleamed on the pistol strapped to his leg. She sighed heavily. "I went to see my sister." Dark lashes fluttered down. She toyed with the button on his faded cotton shirtfront.
Exhausted, Ty released the last patient breath he owned. "Do you know how dangerous it is for you to be traipsing through the swamp alone and at night?"
She shook her delicate curls. "I wasn't alone, silly." She stepped away, before walking back to the table, nervously arranging the silverware laying there. "I had Hortence with me."
Ty figured he had been too tired to hear her right. "What did you say?" He moved to stand behind her. Watching the gold glisten in her hair always made him want to reach out, fisting his hands in her locks. "Honey," he turned her gently, looking into her soulful brown eyes. "Honey, she's dead." Shaking his head, Ty tried his best to make her understand. With all, they had been through, the fact that Hortence died probably would not process. Sonja needed to deny the fact to remain sane. He could understand the reaction to trauma. He had seen men close themselves off to reality dozens of times when faced with the death of a comrade or friend in battle. After what they had been through, the reaction certainly seemed normal to him. He gathered her close and made another attempt. "Look, I know how much you thought of the old girl?but, Nymph, she's gone."
"Who's gone?" The question came from behind him. Ty forced back the need to charge the door with Sonja in tow. Blinking, his mind worked out a plausible excuse for the woman standing in the doorway. He had been through a lot. What with learning he had become a werewolf and then staring down a firing squad before escaping with Sonja. They were all perfectly good reasons for the image of Hortence to be standing in the doorway. Pointing to the door, Ty looked back at Sonja. "I have the same problem sometimes." He gave the door a quick scan. Yeah, the damn ghost still stood there. "I see her right now, as a matter of fact. Doesn't make her real, Nymph."
The old woman snorted. "I beg your pardon, boy, I'm as real as a Union gold piece." Stepping across the threshold, she shoved him aside as she went around to the other side of the table settling in one of the pressed oak chairs. Pinning him with that beady eye, she continued companionably. "Don't believe everything you see and none of what you hear." Wagging a finger at him, she smirked in agreement with herself. "That's my motto."
"But how are you here?" His mind simply could not process the fact she sat at the table as if they were discussing nothing more important than the weather.
Sonja's face beamed with pleasure as she moved to give Hortence a big hug before offering Ty an answer. "She pretended to die."
"Pretended?" He glared hard at them both. The silence made Sonja glanced toward the window.
"Yes, I wanted to tell you but you never returned. The court-martial happened. That's when I planned on telling you last night, but we a?" Her color rose when she glanced back at Hortence, who sat with her hands folded over her stomach. I had to go to my sister's and well, there never seemed to be a good time, that's all." She lifted her hands and shrugged, her plump bottom lip disappearing under her top one.
He continued to scrutinize them both. "Woman, you'd best be explaining how she can pretend so well. I watched her die!" He threw out a hand in emphasis. "Nobody can pretend to stop breathing."
Hortence nodded. "You're right, of course. But, a trance is a different matter." Her squint drew his attention to her faded, lined face. "Your relatives know a thing or two about such talents, don't they?"
There was that reference to his Indian heritage again. Unable to accept the fact that the old witch sat as alive as ever at the rustic kitchen table in the small hovel she called home proved terribly disquieting. Finally, Ty gave in. A multitude of strange things had happened of late. He could not discount the possibility of such an occurrence. "What now?" His tone held an exasperated tension.
"I thought we'd bring her with us." Sonja glanced up eyeing him hopefully.
For a moment, Ty could say nothing. How did she think they would make it out of the situation, much less with a witch in tow? He decided to test the theory. "So, if she comes along, you'll go with me, is that it?" Exasperated with her, Ty growled low and threw up his hands before wheeling for the door. "How do you plan on this happening?" he asked in the frame of the front door.
"Hortence has a disappearing spell that should do the trick."
"Of course." He turned to leave.
"Where are you going?" Sonja's question held unease, which Ty could not help but enjoy.
"To see to the buckboard. If we're leaving, we'll need provisions."
Sonja squealed and rushed forward to throw her arms around him. "I knew you'd understand." The joy in her expression made Ty realize how much he wanted to do whatever the Nymph asked of him. He caught her spinning her around for good measure. "Woman, you do test my patience. How did I know what awaited me when I looked across that field of death and saw you coming through the mist?"
"Fate, Lieutenant." Her whiskey brown eyes held his in love and affection. "You didn't know it was just fate."
The End
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Catherine Wolffe enjoys writing. She loves experimenting with the genres and her latest book reflects a blending of the traditional western romance with paranormal elements. Dabbling in time travel, fantasy, as well as witchcraft, she mixes elements of the fanciful or otherworldly with solid historical figures. Showcasing cowboys, Indians, strong-willed women and steamy romance is her passion. In her romances, her heroines will have a mind of their own, while her heroes will have hearts of gold. All her characters will follow their dreams, because without them, there wouldn't be a story.