Molly was stunned to see Andrew standing before her. She’d long ago given him up. He was emaciated and scarred, little resembling the healthy man she’d last seen. He dropped to the ground at her feet, wrapping his arms around her legs. “Molly, Molly, I thought I’d never see you again.”
Overwhelmed at his unexpected return after so long, she was bewildered and confused. As he wept and buried his head in her skirts, she dropped to her knees and held him. The little girls clung to their mother as she called to Jamie, “Go get Pap and Gran! Run! Run!”
Jamie whirled and ran, shrieking, “Pap! Gran! Ma wants you! Hurry!”
Molly felt no connection to the poor wretch she was trying to comfort. Her crying girls added to the confusion by pulling at her. Amid all this, she heard the weak cries of an infant coming from his pack.
“Feed him, please. He’s had nothing since yesterday morning.” With this, Andrew struggled to work a pack off his back. He lay it on the ground, tenderly unwrapping it to reveal a starving baby boy, bound in a malodorous blanket. The child could have been no more than a few weeks old. “Help please,” he beseeched her. “He may yet die.”
“God in Heaven! Poor baby! Hurry girls. We have to feed him!” Forgetting Andrew, she scooped up the wailing baby and ran for the house, pulling Hannah by the hand. Aggie kept up the best she could. She couldn’t see Will, Aggie, and Jamie reaching Andrew behind her. With the baby in one arm, she heated milk in a pan over the fire. As it warmed, she hastily washed the baby, wrapping it snugly in a towel. Dipping a clean cloth in warm milk over and over, the baby suckled. Meanwhile, Will and Addie supported Andrew between them, seated him at the table, and got him food and drink. Afterward, Will helped him bathe and get into James’ nightshirt then into bed in spare room.
In the interim, Molly and Addie bathed and dressed the baby, settling it in the cradle. Once it was full, warm, and dry, the baby gave them no trouble.
As the excitement settled and the children played at their feet, Molly, Will, and Addie tried to piece the story together. Apparently, Andrew and a few others had been enslaved by the Powhatan tribe, since his capture. They had been able to escape after a recent trader brought measles, decimating the village, leaving no one to pursue them. They’d been traveling several days and he the baby were the only survivors.
Molly had no idea what to make of Andrew’s return with the baby. She’d married Andrew in England and then, thinking him dead, married James in Jamestown. So much time and life had passed that their time together was not not real to her. She had grieved and given him up long ago. She had no idea where this left her, but today there was business to tend.
At Addie’s suggestion, she sent Will to pay the fine and bargain for the indenture of a sixteen-year-year old girl who was sitting in jail for the crime of having had a bastard child. It had been stillborn yesterday, so she should still be able to nurse this baby.
She would just deal with what had to be done today and let tomorrow take care of itself. For now, everyone under her roof was fed and safe.
I wonder if they will fall in love again…
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I wonder, too?
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I knew Andrew would return but now I want to know what his life was like for all those years he was missing
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Working on it now!!!
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This story gets more interesting with each chapter.
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Thanks.
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I am dying to know where we go from here…
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Working on it now
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What an excellent story this is, encapsulating the times and ghardships of the colonists so well. And now even showing the ‘Gift’ the white men brought to the Native tribes who had no ability to fight against the illnesses brought from Europe.
I’m hoping there will be a Happy ending, but am prepared for the worst , knowing life is like that, unpredictable anf often cruel. You tell an excellent story and hold the suspense well Linda. Huge Hugs.
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I appreciate your words, coming from a fellow author. I loved these characters. I had relatived who indentured servants as well as those who were indentured. I empathize with those who were indentured.
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Did you send me a message on fb about publishers clearing house. I think you’ve been hacked.
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No, not sent a message on FB. I think it’s time I withdrew from there, hacking happens too often and they don’t seem to care. Hugs
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That’s so annoying
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