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  “If you just follow this old logging road, it’ll take you down to the valley. You’re right about the beauty of this place. From up here, it’s so beautiful. But you can’t see all the misery I went through down there. That’s what I was trying to get away from, not the farm, but instead of leaving it behind, I took it right along with me.”

  It took the rest of the day to get down to the river.

  “There’s a low water bridge where we can cross, but we’d better stay on this side until daybreak. We don’t want to try crossing the river in the dark.”

  Jeremiah looked around. “Do you think they know we’re here?”

  “Of course, they do. They’ve known we were here since we left the top of the mountain.”Jeremiah pulled one of his pistols and laid it in his lap.

  “Don’t worry about them coming after you tonight. They’re more afraid of you than you are of them. Besides, they know I’m with you. They wouldn’t risk killing me to get the jump on you.”

  “We can stay over here tonight and go in at daybreak.”

  “Just keep an eye on the barn, Jeremiah. Charlie will try to ambush you.”

  In the morning, they made their way across the river and drove up to the side of the barn. Still, there was no one in sight. Jeremiah stepped down off the wagon.

  “Be careful.” Lilly jumped down and ran toward the house. When she got to the porch, the door flew open and Dick walked out. He was unarmed.

  “You can kill me if you want to, but I had nothing to do with hurting your wife.” He held his hands up as he walked toward Jeremiah.

  “Where’s your brother?” said Jeremiah just as he heard the blast of a shotgun. He drew his pistols and swung around to the barn. Lilly stood there for a second, then ran to the barn. Jeremiah stood there looking at Dick and then back to the barn, not knowing what to do.

  “It’s okay, Jeremiah, we’re coming out.” Lilly walked out of the barn holding her crying mother.

  “I didn’t raise my boys to be back shooters,” said Lilly’s mother.

  “Charlie’s dead. Ma shot him to save your life.”

  Jeremiah walked out to the barn and found Charlie’s dead body. His rifle and his mother’s shotgun were laying on the ground. He took out his knife, but then put it away and walked back out to the others.

  “My job’s done here. I’ll help you bury your son and then I’ll leave.”

  “No need for you to stay,” said Dick. “We can take care of our own.”

  Lilly walked with her mother up to the porch and sat her in her rocker. Jeremiah turned and walked to the wagon. As he turned it around and started to drive away, Lilly started to cry. ‘What’s the matter, child?” said her mother. She reached out and held Lilly’s hand.

  “I don’t know, momma. I never felt like this before. I feel like my whole life is driving away in that wagon.”

  They watched from the porch as Jeremiah drove down to the river and then he stopped, turned around and drove back to the house. He sat there looking at Lilly wiping the tears from her eyes and then he climbed down and walked up on the porch.

  “I forgot something,” he said as he reached down and picked Lilly up in his arms. He carried her to his wagon and sat her on the seat, then climbed up beside her. “I can’t wait to try some of your tomatoes and bread.” Lilly stopped crying long enough for him to kiss her and then they drove away.

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