Andrea Carter Prescott and the Return of the Outlaws
CHAPTER 17. Go HERE to start this story from the beginning.
“Let
me go! Oh, Riley, save me! Save me!”
Vega came closer. “You are mine now, missy.”
“No! Riley, Riley, where are—”
Andi
jerked awake from the terrifying nightmare. She flew to a sitting position, her
heart beating fast. Her head throbbed.
“Riley!”
she shrieked, thrashing wildly. “Riley!”
“Shh.”
Hands closed around Andi’s shoulders. “It’s all right. You’re safe.”
Andi
didn’t know who was speaking, but the voice was soothing…and familiar. She
allowed the unknown person to push her back down onto the pillows. Then,
reaching up, she latched onto one of his hands and held it firmly.
“Shh.”
Fingers brushed across her forehead, moving aside the sweaty strands of hair
clinging to her face. “You have influenza. But you’re safe. I’m here.” The hand
holding hers squeezed gently. “And I’m never letting you leave my sight again.”
Andi
wanted to know more, wanted to say more, but the fever enveloped again, and she
dropped into a delirious sleep.
***
The
next time Andi awoke, she felt somewhat better. Her head still ached, but it
didn’t pound. Where am I? What happened?
Forcing
her eyes open, Andi looked around her.
I’m…it couldn’t be! Am I really—?
She was. She was
really and truly home. She recognized
the bedroom as her and Riley’s own at Memory Creek Ranch.
This bed is so soft! And Riley—
Her
gaze landed upon him. He sat at her side, head buried in his hands. A basin of
water and a cloth sat nearby. A lamp was the only light in the room.
“Riley?”
Andi whispered hoarsely.
His
head jerked up. He looked at her face and let out a breath. “You’re awake.” He
laid a hand against her forehead. “Your fever’s down.”
Andi’s
tears rose, choking her. “You look all worn out.”
Riley
smiled and clasped her hand tightly in between both of his own. “I’m fine now.
Completely fine.”
“Oh,
Riley…” The tears Andi was holding back spilled. A sob ripped from her throat.
It sent her into a sudden coughing fit.
Riley
reached quickly for a cup of water, which he held to Andi’s lips. Weakly, she
batted it away. The fit was passed, and she had important things to say and
ask.
“I
thought I’d never come home again,” she whispered. “The days were so long—and
so hard.”
“Hush,
Andi. Dr. Weaver told me that you mustn’t overexert yourself, but rather rest
and regain your health. Besides, your brothers and I have been figuring out
most of it. From Molasses’s sudden disappearance, to the messy kitchen…to the
note we found.”
“What
note?”
“One
signed ‘Mateo Vega.’ That was all, and it was so clumsily scribbled I think it
was quite accidental that it was there at all. It must’ve fallen, unnoticed.
However, it still gave us some sort of a lead. At least we knew what’d
happened. But I’m talking too much. Dr. Weaver and your mother will have my
hide. Go back to sleep.”
“But—”
“No
buts.” Riley pressed a kiss to her cheek. “You’ll have plenty of time to tell
me later. Sleep now.”
But
Andi couldn’t sleep. She had more to ask. “Where’s the baby? Is he all right?”
Riley
beamed. “Your mother has our little son. He’s in better shape than you are.”
“He
seemed so miserable,” Andi rasped, then coughed.
“Dr.
Weaver inspected him, too. A slight cold, but nothing serious. Your mother has
him taken care of.
“Now…”
Riley dipped the cloth in the basin, wrung it out, and draped it across Andi’s
brow. “Go back to sleep. I’ll stay right here.”
***
Several
days more, and the fever finally left Andi. At last, she was able to crawl from
bed and enjoy a hot, lengthy time in the bathtub. Afterwards Mother brushed out
her hair and tied it back neatly.
“There,”
she said, adjusting the ribbon, “you’re all clean and fresh, sweetheart.”
Andi
stared at the Andi in the mirror. What a
big change! The old skirt and blouse weren’t even fit for rags. They’d been
tossed in the trash and burned, never to be seen again. Instead, she wore a new
dress. That hideous weeks’ worth of tangles her hair had used to be now lay
against her back in soft, silky curls, all held back by one big bow. Her hands
were clean. So was her face.
And I’m home.
Andi
sighed with contentment. God never left
me. Thanks, Lord, for always being there. For being my rock. Helping me trust.
And never letting me go.
She smiled at
her mother. “How well did Dr. Weaver say I am?”
“Well
enough to come to the Circle C tonight for supper,” Mother answered, beaming.
“And
well enough to make me a loaf of cinnamon bread for breakfast someday soon,”
said a voice from the doorway. “Believe it or not, I’ve missed your cooking.”
Riley
strode into the room, all smiles. He pulled Andi into a heartfelt embrace.
“It’s good to see you up and around, looking well,” he said. “We’ve been very
worried about you.”
Andi
relaxed in his arms. “It’s good to be well.
And to be…here.”
“I
sure did miss you, Andi,” Riley said.
“I
know. I missed you, too.” Andi let out a breath and smiled.
I’m safe. Jared is safe. Riley is here. And
we’re all home.
Andi looked up
at Riley. “You know what?”
“What?”
“It’s
good to be home.”
The End
Well, this makes for the final chapter of Andrea Carter Prescott and the Return of the Outlaws, so now I'd love to hear your thoughts on this story! What did you enjoy most? In what areas were you surprised or shocked at the plot twists? Tell me in the comments below!
This story has finished posting, but thankfully I still have more musings to share with you all! A fun post titled "The Ten Questions Book Tag" goes up tomorrow, and Saturday features a special musing called "Our First Peek at Baby." Stay tuned!
This story has finished posting, but thankfully I still have more musings to share with you all! A fun post titled "The Ten Questions Book Tag" goes up tomorrow, and Saturday features a special musing called "Our First Peek at Baby." Stay tuned!
Aww, perfect ending. I enjoyed this so much, thanks for sharing it!
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DeleteEllen, you are so gifted! That story was MAGNIFICENT!!!!!!!! :-)
Do you plan on becoming a published author ever? :-)
~Hannah
Thank you both so much! <3
DeleteHannah, right now I'm a self-published author, but yes, if it is God's will, I would love to be accepted by a traditional publishing place someday. :-)
That would be awesome! :-)
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Hannah, you are so sweet! Every comment you've left on "Andrea Carter Prescott and the Return of the Outlaws" (not to mention all the "musings" before that) is amazing, and your constant encouragement is really appreciated. Thank you for everything! <3
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