Andrea Carter Prescott and the Return of the Outlaws
CHAPTER 7. Go HERE to start this story from the beginning.
Throughout the day Andi slept soundly, her baby
nestled between her and the wall so that no one who peeked into the cabin could see him. As soon
as the baby awoke, with a sharp little bawl, Andi snapped awake and fed him. Lily
came in every few hours to change his diaper.
The outlaws fell for Andi’s story of feeling poorly, and all in all it wasn’t as dreadful as had been expected.
The next morning, Andi forced her weary limbs to get out of bed. She couldn’t stay in the cabin for too long, or the outlaws would become suspicious. She fumbled into a skirt and blouse and braided her hair.
“Here, Andi.” Lily held out a rolled-up wad of fabric. “Stuff this under your blouse. You must look pregnant at all times today, my friend.”
Andi accepted the roll and tucked her blouse securely around it. She was too groggy to worry about it slipping.
Then, stooping, she brushed a quick kiss across her baby’s pink cheek. She had just fed him, and he was fast asleep, curled on the cot with a sheet pulled over top his body so that nothing could be seen of him but his tiny head, which was turned towards the wall and hidden behind a stack of clothes in need of mending.
“I’ll return soon to check on you, baby boy,” Andi whispered.
The outlaws fell for Andi’s story of feeling poorly, and all in all it wasn’t as dreadful as had been expected.
The next morning, Andi forced her weary limbs to get out of bed. She couldn’t stay in the cabin for too long, or the outlaws would become suspicious. She fumbled into a skirt and blouse and braided her hair.
“Here, Andi.” Lily held out a rolled-up wad of fabric. “Stuff this under your blouse. You must look pregnant at all times today, my friend.”
Andi accepted the roll and tucked her blouse securely around it. She was too groggy to worry about it slipping.
Then, stooping, she brushed a quick kiss across her baby’s pink cheek. She had just fed him, and he was fast asleep, curled on the cot with a sheet pulled over top his body so that nothing could be seen of him but his tiny head, which was turned towards the wall and hidden behind a stack of clothes in need of mending.
“I’ll return soon to check on you, baby boy,” Andi whispered.
She
had already made plans. Several times
today I’ll say I need a break, then mend here in the cabin.
Confident that
today would go as well, if not better than, yesterday, Andi left the cabin and
started on breakfast.
Lily,
bless her heart, had already stoked the fire and had a pot of water boiling.
Andi stirred up a batch of hasty pudding and ladled it into bowls, which she
and Lily served the men.
Snagging
a bowlful for herself, Andi sat cross-legged on the ground and gulped it down.
The hot, thick mixture revived her considerably, and, with new energy, she
began to collect and wash the dishes.
“When
do we leave, jefe?”
Benita’s
question made Andi snap to attention. She pretended to be interested in washing
the dishes, but she kept her ears open for Mateo Vega’s reply.
“We are still waiting for our last recruits to arrive,” Vega answered. “They should be here in the next day or two.” He grunted. “And for sure we won’t leave until our new servant has had her baby. I don’t want the added
trouble of hauling around an expectant mother. She’ll only slow us down.” He
scowled. “Not to mention stop us altogether when she has her baby on the
trail.”
Andi
bit back a smile. Won’t you be surprised!
By the time they figured out her secret, Riley would’ve come and gone!
Andi
dried the last dish and hurried off to feed the chickens. She attacked her
chores with enthusiasm, but it wasn’t long before her meager strength was
spent.
A
throbbing headache and the need to check on her baby urged her to go back to
her cabin.
It
was a good thing, too. The baby—whom she called Jared Riley Prescott, as that
had been the last name decided upon by her and Riley—was just beginning to
squirm.
Andi
fed him and rocked him to sleep, then took up her mending.
But
her vision swam and her head rocketed with pain. Finally, Andi gave up. Pushing
aside her supplies, she sprawled out on the cot beside Jared.
Immediately,
she fell asleep.
***
“Andi?
Andi, wake up.”
Lily’s
urgent voice brought Andi back from a deep sleep. Her friend had her by the
shoulder, her eyes wide and scared.
“What…what
is it, Lily?”
“You’re
going to be in trouble, Andi.” Lily shook her head. “You’ve been sleeping all
afternoon. It’s nearly suppertime.
“This
morning, I peeked on you and saw that were fast asleep. I tried to wake you up,
but you only swatted at me, and I knew you were tuckered out. So, I did your
chores for you and made lunch.
“But
Vega’s sneaky. He figured me out. He can tell that something is up.
“Please,
Andi, you need to get up and fix supper, and act normally, or…”
Lily’s
voice trailed off, but Andi caught the point. She struggled to sit up.
“How’s
Jared?” she asked.
“Absolutely
fine. I changed his diaper, and he’s been asleep ever since. You can feed him
when you get back. For now, go.”
Inwardly
thanking God for that blessing, Andi ran from the cabin. Once again, Lily had
built up a good fire, and beans and rice were already underway.
Good ol’ Lily! Refreshed from her long
nap, Andi finished the supper preparations and beat at the dinner bell.
Vega
liked all of his compadres to gather
during mealtimes. In silent, fluent Spanish, they conversed together and Vega relayed
his latest plans to them. Old logs provided seats for everyone but the
servants, who ate near the fire.
Now
the bandits came flowing in, clamoring in their foreign tongue and demanding their
food. Andi, with Lily’s help, served them all.
Afterwards,
the two women scooped out some beans and rice for themselves and sat down to
eat.
Despite
the fact that she’d skipped the midday meal, Andi’s stomach felt tied in knots
and she wasn’t the least bit hungry. The bright, hot sun made sweat pour down
her neck and into the collar of her blouse. She felt dizzy.
What’s the matter with me?
Andi
choked down a little coffee, but she couldn’t bring herself to take even a
small bite of her meal.
Lily,
of course, noticed.
“What’s
wrong, Andi?” she asked, being mindful to keep her voice low. Only Andi could
hear her over the outlaws’ chaos.
“I
just don’t feel well, I guess,” Andi muttered.
“My
friend…” Lily’s face was twisted in an expression of sincere sympathy and
agony. “You really should tell. Your delivery was so hard and long, and you’re
tired to the point that you’re almost too ill to do anything. Please, you’ll
hurt yourself. Tell them.”
“No,
Lily. Never.”
Lily’s
jaw was set. “I do not want to hand Jared over anymore than you do, Andi, but
neither do I want you to become sick because of all this stress and work.”
“No,
really, Lily. I’ll be fine.”
Lily
appeared to be about to say something more, but Vega broke in,
“Andrea, we have finished. Clean the dishes and help Señora Rodendo straighten up her cabin
before we retire for the night. Rapido.”
“Yes,
sir.”
Andi
struggled to her feet. Fighting back overwhelming dizziness, she slowly began
gathering the plates and tin cups. In the back of her fuzzy mind, Andi
overheard the conversation going on between Vega and Lily.
“Please
let me help Andrea,” Lily was begging.
“Nothing
doing. You get going to your own chores. Shoo!”
Andi turned in time to see Lily heed Vega’s command. Then Andi wearily grabbed the last dish and carried it to the fire.
Andi turned in time to see Lily heed Vega’s command. Then Andi wearily grabbed the last dish and carried it to the fire.
A
Mexican woman stood there, her jet-black hair pulled back in a tight bun. Her
face reminded Andi of a storm cloud—angry and ominous. She was busy hanging a
fresh pot of water over the fire.
“Get
to work,” she snapped at Andi, gesturing to the pot.
Andi
nodded and began. She hardly noticed when the woman sat down on a nearby log to supervise her as she worked. Andi was too tired and too focused on her work to know
just how closely the woman was
watching her every move.
What do you think happens next? Feel free to leave your guesses in the comments below!
This is getting so intense! :-)
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Ohhh, I am on the edge of my seat! Or bed...
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