~All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch youâ¦~âRichard Adams
Jake and Sam rode into Hopewing and stopped in front of the townâs bank. A boy sitting by the post greeted them with a smile.
âNeed me to watch your horses, Misters?â
âSure, sonny,â Sam said with an answering smile. He pulled a dollar from his pocket and handed it to the boy. âThatâs for both horses,â he pointed out as he tied the reins of his horse to the post. The kid gave another grin and took the reins from Jake.
âJust remember, Jake,â Sam said, turning to his partner, âweâre only here for about an hour so we can get back to the Cora Belle tonight.â
âYou can stop remindinâ me,â Jake retorted. âI remember how long weâre gonna be here. Itâs all you ever told me in cominâ here.â
âIâm just makinâ sure you know itâs a quick visit,â said Sam, âand not one you actually had to tag along for. Iâve only got to settle some personal business anâ I donât need your help.â
âGlad to hear that, âcause Iâm not here to help ya.â
âThen why did you want to come to town?â
âIâve got reasons.â
âReasons that have to do with a wedding band?â Sam winked at Jake.
Jake rolled his eyes. âWill you pack of idiots ever get off my case? For the past two weeks, all Iâve been hearinâ about from the sorry lot on that ranch is my weddinâ day.â
Sam let out a hearty laugh and thumped Jake on the back.
âYeah, well, what did you expect? I was sure you were gonna propose when the two of you left the dance hall. Canât believe you havenât gotten around to it yet. Donât you remember where you live?
âIf you donât ask her, Cal will grab his chance. Sheriff Grant seems to have backed off once it became clear Dannie preferred you, but Cal is still young, with hot blood. He wonât give up so quickly.â
âOh yes, heâll give up,â Jake growled. He hated it when anyone brought Cal up. âDannie donât even like him. Sheâd never agree to his offer. Besides, I donât understandâwhatâs the rush? Canât a man take his time?â
âNot in Hopewing, he canât. There are ten men for every woman. If you donât claim her soon, some smart-ass will whip her right from under yer nose.â
âJust get your rear end into the bank,â Jake said, losing his patience.
âHey, mind your manners, I am the foreman.â Sam waved his finger at Jake and, with another laugh at him, went inside the Hopewing bank.
Jake turned and made his way to the sheriffâs office.
Sam and the other cowboys didnât understand. He couldnât make an offer to Dannie right now because of the whole tangled mess with Calhoon.
He could never ask for Dannieâs hand with Calhoon still hunting him down. There was no reason to drag her into this stupid mess created by his silly sister.
Jake sometimes wondered if Rachel ever realized just how far-reaching her actions had been. Did she even suspect that he was still suffering because of her reckless behavior?
While she was happy and out of dangerâor so he hopedâJake was at constant threat of attack from a bloodthirsty criminal. When there had only been cattle and horses in his life, Calhoonâs hunting hadnât bothered him as much as it did now.
He had been alone and unattached, free to pick up and run to wherever he darn well pleased. Now, with the appearance of the little lady, everything was different.
Suddenly, Jake found himself with thoughts about settling down, building a home, and maybe even starting a family.
But with Calhoon on the loose, it was all only wishful thinking.
The fact that Calhoon wasnât exactly the easiest outlaw to catch didnât help matters. Jake never knew where the man was hiding, or from what direction he was going to attack. Now, however, it seemed fate was finally being kind to him.
The more he thought about it, the more he was convinced that he really ~had~ glimpsed Bessie two weeks ago. And the sight of her had given him a little clue as to what Calhoon might have in mind. Perhaps, if Jake played his cards right, heâd be able to somehow track that outlaw down and settle the score with him once and for all.
It was with this resolution that he entered the sheriffâs office.
The sheriff raised his head, and the hint of a shadow crossed his face. He rose, however, and extended his hand to the cowboy. âHowdy, Jake. Iâve been waitinâ for ya.â
Jake shook his hand heartily. âHowdy, Sheriff. Have ya been able to find the woman I described to you?â
Sheriff Grant motioned for Jake to take a seat as he resumed his own.
âIâm afraid Iâm gonna have to disappoint you. I havenât seen anyone even close to the description you gave me. Iâve had my deputies on the lookout these past two weeks, but your Bessie hasnât been seen by them, either. Iâm thinkinâ she probably left these parts.â
âThatâs not very comfortinâ.â Jake frowned. âIt probably means she went back to wherever it is Calhoon is hidinâ, no doubt to inform him that Iâm alive and kickinâ.â
Sheriff Grant leaned forward, placing both elbows on the table. âJust why is that cattle rustler trying to get you?â
âAn old vendetta,â Jake summed it up. âHeâs tryinâ to get even with me for outsmartinâ him once.â
âMind if I ask how long he has been chasinâ you?â
Jake scrunched his face as he tried to remember. âFive years, Iâm thinkinâ; six, maybe. Iâve lost count.â
âWhy didnât you try and catch him before?â
âWhy do I feel like Iâm being questioned at a crime scene?â
âAinât no need to get upset, Jake. For one, Calhoon is a wanted man. Texas is tremblinâ at the thought of him, and now it seems heâs gonna weasel his way into Arizona as well. Apart from that, youâve made it pretty clear that yer intent on courtinâ Miss Prestonâbut if you think Iâm gonna let ya put her in harmâs way, think again.
âShe may prefer you to anyone else, but that donât mean she has to put her life on the line because of an old vendetta of yers.â
Jake huffed a little. âCalhoon and I have been playinâ cat and mouse for several years. Much like the law, I have no idea where to find him, so my only option is to wait for him to come and get me.
âSo far, heâs been refusinâ to do the work and sendinâ his henchmen. He lost me when I came to Arizona, but it looks like he found me againâand I took three bullets from his gang. I reckon heâll try somethinâ else soon.â
âWell, you seeinâ his little female has given us a bit of the upper hand,â said the sheriff. âIâve wired Fort Rivers and the surroundinâ settlements, lettinâ them know Calhoon might show up. My deputies are on the lookout night and day. If we can at least catch one of his gang, they can help lead us to him.â
Jake gave a halfhearted nod. He didnât think anyone from the outlaw gang would give away their leader, but maybe Sheriff Grant would be able to pull it out of them.
âI am gonna have to ask you to stay away from Miss Preston.â
That had been the last thing Jake expected to hear, and a frown settled deep into his face. âWhy?â
âBecause there ainât no reason for her to be dragged into yer blood feud with a dangerous outlaw.
âYou jumped the gun, as is, by making it known that you have intentions toward her. She is now directly in harmâs way. Should Calhoon and his stooges find out, theyâll use her as bait to get you.
âThe further you stay away from her, the better. Miss Preston is a smart woman. I am sure sheâll understand.â
It was the truth, of course, but that didnât make it easier to hear. âI hear what yer sayinâ, Sheriff, and Iâll keep it in mind.â
Sheriff Grant nodded, and Jake took his leave.
Dannie could quote Latin phrases about the stars all she wanted, but Jake was born under a heap of unlucky stars, and he darn well knew it.
Now, he was a threat to everyone he knew, no one more so than Dannie.
The sheriff had been correct when he said Calhoon would try to use the people Jake loved to get him. It was for this very reason that he had broken ties with his brother.
Jake hated the idea of not being able to see Dannie, but her safety was the most important thing to him. He wasnât going to let that monster get hold of the most precious thing he had, the person he treasured most in the world. Heâd write Dannie and explain the situation to her. She would understand.
Jake was so lost in his thoughts that, as he neared the bank, he crashed right into a young lady.
âPardon me,â Jake mumbled, reaching out to steady her. âI didnât see youâ¦â
The words died in Jakeâs mouth as he found himself staring into the large, hazel eyes of Bessie.