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by K. J. Dahlen


  When Deke saw Raine sitting there, he changed directions and joined him at the table. When he sat down he raised an eyebrow at Raine’s drink of choice. “A little early for that isn’t it?”

  “At some point today, you and I need to talk,” Raine told him.

  “About?” Deke frowned.

  “How and why a twenty three year old girl would have nightmares about a man named Bane.”

  Deke paled instantly and sweat beaded on his forehead. A rare reaction for him. After a moment, he reached for the bottle of Velvet and took a huge drink. The fire in his belly couldn’t warm the coldness of his soul the name brought on. He was about to say something when the front door opened and people began to enter the clubhouse. Deke sought Raine’s eyes and without saying a word, nodded at his request.

  Black Jack was one of the people walking in the door. When he saw the two of them sitting there with a bottle of Black Velvet on the table between them, he looked concerned.

  Deke got up and carried the bottle back to the bar.

  A few minutes later, Reva brought out cups and carafes of coffee and Deke poured them both a cup. Black Jack joined his youngest son and grabbed a cup of coffee.

  “So how was your first night with the grandson?” Raine asked.

  “Your mother is going to love that little shit.” Jack chuckled. “He’s a great kid. Cricket did an awesome job.”

  “She’s going to miss him.” Raine nodded.

  “He’s going to miss her too,” Jack added. “He’s quite the kid. Although, he’s never been to school he already knows his numbers and letters. And he’s just beginning to read as well.”

  Raine grinned. “Not bad for someone who never finished school herself.”

  Jack and Deke took notice. “What do you mean?”

  Raine shrugged. “She told me last night that she was fifteen when Cordy took her from Maine and she never got the chance to finish school.”

  “I’ll speak to her,” Deke commented.

  The bedroom door opened and Cricket walked into the main room. Just as she did, Gambler and Dusty came in the front door.

  Dusty saw her and called out her name. Running to her, he jumped into her arms and hugged her.

  She laughed out loud and whirled him around for a moment, then set him down on his feet.

  He ran back over to Gambler and sat down beside him smiling brightly. “Did you see the tigers?” he asked. “There are three and they are awesome. Reva says they all have secret names and they are protectors.”

  Gambler nodded. “I saw them when I was here before. But yeah, they are cool. We will have to ask her about them on our next visit.”

  Cricket made her way over to the table when Raine motioned for her to join him. Sitting down beside him, she looked at Gambler. “I have some papers for you. It’s Dusty’s birth certificate and such.”

  Gambler nodded. “You said something last night about him having a birthday next week?”

  “Yup, he’ll be seven next week.” Cricket grinned.

  “And I always get a birthday wish,” Dusty announced.

  Gambler glanced over at Cricket and saw a twinkle in her eye, then he looked at his son. “And what kind of birthday wish do you have this year?”

  “We have a birthday tradition,” Cricket told them. “We start the day with blueberry pancakes and strawberry milk, then we go for a walk to the park with a wishing well. We make a wish and throw in a coin, then we go to a zoo and see the animals. After that, we get a hot dog with chili and cheese for our supper and after supper, we take a blanket outside and watch the stars come up. Each year, we try and find a new constellation.”

  Gambler smiled. “And which formations have you found so far?”

  “We’ve found the Milky Way, the Big Dipper, Orion’s Belt and Leo,” Dusty answered. “Everywhere we’ve gone, the sky is just a little bit different.”

  “Maybe your dad will show you the stars this year,” Cricket suggested.

  “Maybe this year, we can find Aquarius,” Dusty stated. “Or maybe Capricorn.”

  “We’ll have to see if we can find something,” Gambler told him. “Or maybe you could show me what you’ve already found.”

  “I could do that.” Dusty grinned.

  “It might be time to make some new traditions. Traditions with your new family.” Cricket nodded toward Gambler and Black Jack.

  Dusty’s eyes looked worried for a moment then he nodded. “It won’t be the same ever again, will it?” he asked quietly.

  Cricket leaned forward. “Sweet boy, it can only get better, you’ll see.”

  Dusty got up and rushed over to her. Throwing his arms around her, he whispered, “I’m going to miss you Cricket!”

  She closed her eyes. “And I you, sweet boy. Just remember that I love you muchly and that will never change.”

  Dusty smiled. “I love you too…muchly.” He turned and reached out his hand to his grandfather. “I’m ready to go to Maine now.”

  Black Jack got to his feet and took Dusty’s hand. “Then let’s go to Maine and start a new adventure.”

  Gambler got to his feet and stared at Cricket for a moment. “He’s a great kid, thank you for taking care of him.”

  Cricket swiped away a tear. “He’s very easy to love.”

  Gambler nodded, “But even as young as he is, he has his own demons, doesn’t he? I heard him call out for you last night.”

  Cricket smiled sadly and laid her hand on his face. “You have a hard journey ahead of you. You will have to show him unconditional love in order to conquer his fears. You must replace his bad memories with good ones. He wants to know love so bad, that is his greatest wish and something he wishes for every year at the wishing well. Help him grow into the man I know he can become.”

  Gambler smiled and nodded. “I will and thank you.” Then he turned and waked out the door.

  Cricket sat back down and looked at Raine. She smiled sadly. “I’m gonna miss the hell out of that boy.”

  “It’s time,” Deke called out softly.

  Cricket nodded and got to her feet. Her year of punishment was about to begin.

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