Andrea Carter Prescott and the Return of the Outlaws
CHAPTER 8. Go HERE to start this story from the beginning.
Andi gave the shelf a final sweep with her cleaning
rag.
“I’m done,” she told Benita.
“I’m done,” she told Benita.
Benita
nodded curtly. “Bueno. Now, there is
someone here to see me. Take the rags you have used and clean them. I had water
brought while you were busy.”
“Yes’m.”
“Yes’m.”
Andi
took the rags Benita handed to her and left the cabin. No sooner did she round the corner than she stopped.
Were
those distinct whispers coming from inside? They carried clearly to her ear,
and she listened intently.
“Andrea
is not pregnant, Benita.”
Andi
gasped. She peeked through the open window. The woman who’d watched her while
she’d scrubbed dishes stood talking with Benita.
Being
just as fluent in Spanish as Benita and her companion were, Andi ducked beneath
the window to continue to listen.
“You
did what I asked you to?” Benita asked.
“I
did. I followed her every action very carefully. I also noticed that when she
bent to scour the cooking pot, something moved under her blouse, and she pushed
it up with her hand.”
Andi
clapped a hand over her mouth to keep from screaming. They’ve uncovered my secret! Lily’s wad of fabric was still up
Andi’s blouse. No, no, no!
“Is there anything else, Sofia?” Benita wanted to know.
“Is there anything else, Sofia?” Benita wanted to know.
“The
way she carried herself,” the woman named Sofia answered. “Also, she’s so close
to her time she should have been groaning with pain or holding up her stomach—not shoving it up—and her face really
gives it all away. Benita, she’s had her kid and is hiding it somewhere in her
cabin. I’m sure of it.”
“Then
when she’s not looking, investigate. If you find the baby, bring it to me.”
Benita sounded angry. “Andrea thinks she’s so clever. I am glad Vega pointed
out that Lily was doing Andrea’s work this morning. And who couldn’t miss the
baby’s cry from the cabin? Si, I
believe Andrea is indeed being very secretive.”
Andi’s heart pounded in her ears. Her hands became clammy. She felt sick, sicker than at any other time in her life.
Andi’s heart pounded in her ears. Her hands became clammy. She felt sick, sicker than at any other time in her life.
She can’t have my baby! Riley will not come
in time; I have to handle this myself.
After breathing
a quick prayer for courage and speed, Andi rose and raced to her cabin. A plan
was taking shape in her mind, and she had no time to waste.
What do you think happens next? Feel free to leave your guesses in the comments below!
It's so good! :-) That chapter was short, maybe you could go ahead and post the next one today... ;-) LOL
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Thank you for commenting, Hannah - I'm thrilled to know you're enjoying this story! :-)
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