DAWSON EVERLASTING
Chapter Nine
The police and Rose’s father were
at the scene within seconds of Jack and Miles’ departure. Mae stood on the
porch, her blue eyes blank as she hugged herself against the cold reality of
what she’d done. Rose sat on the porch, wrapped up in a warm blanket as Angus
handed her a cup of hot chocolate. She tried not to think about Jack too much.
She’d see him again…she knew that. What she was really worried about was Mae
and Angus. She hoped that she could convince the police of what had really
happened.
"Rose!" Rose’s father
emerged from the woods, followed by police and bloodhounds. He crushed her in a
relieved hug as she stood to greet him. "We’ve been so worried about you.
Don’t worry. You’re safe now. We’ll take care of everything."
"I’ve always been safe, Daddy."
Rose pulled away. "I got lost in the woods, and the Dawsons took me
in."
"What have we here?"
The police chief came upon Lovejoy’s dead body, which had been left where it
had fallen just fifteen minutes before.
"Is that Lovejoy?" Mr.
Bukater walked over to the police chief, still keeping his daughter close.
"My God. It is. He’s dead, by the looks of it."
"It was me." Mae spoke
up for the first time since Lovejoy’s fall. She slowly stepped off the porch,
her hands shaking. "I killed him."
"Arrest them. Both of
them." The police chief sternly looked at Mae and Angus, who stood
silently by, waiting for the consequences of their actions.
Rose, in the meantime, became
filled with horror. This couldn’t be happening! Angus and Mae hadn’t kidnapped
her! She was there out of her own free will! And as for murder…Mae was only
protecting her. She shouldn’t have to go to jail for that.
"No. Wait! They didn’t
kidnap me! I ran away from home and got lost. They took me in, and as for that
man…he was pointing a gun at my head. Mae was only protecting me! You can’t put
them in jail for protecting me!"
"Rose, please. Let me handle
this," her father answered, not even bothering to look at her as his eyes
filled with grim determination. He was much too angry with these strangers to
even lend an ear to his daughter’s explanations.
"But they…"
"Rose!" her father
angrily interrupted. "This is none of your concern. Now, just stand back
and let us grown-ups handle this!"
Rose looked at her father
miserably. He wasn’t even going to listen to anything she said. None of them
were. Mae and Angus were going to jail because of her, and they wouldn’t even
let her set things right.
"It’s okay, Rosie."
Angus winked at her as the officers placed him and Mae in handcuffs.
"Everything will be fine. Not to worry."
Not to worry? What was that
supposed to mean? She couldn’t help but be worried. The Dawsons were being
charged with murder and kidnapping. They could go to jail for a long, long
time. What was to happen to Jack if that happened? What would happen to the
spring? The guards were bound to notice that their prisoners never aged…never
got sick. At that moment, Rose wished that she had never met the Dawsons. She
should have just stayed home and done what her parents wanted of her. At least
that way, they would never have been in danger of going to jail and having
their secret discovered.
Mae glanced at Rose, and was
immediately worried. She remembered who Lovejoy was working for…the man who was
to be the girl’s fiancé. She hoped and prayed that Jack could get to Rose
before she was forced to marry such a ruthless man.
"Do either of you have
anything to say for yourselves?" The police chief glared at Angus.
"What were you thinking? Kidnapping the girl and killing Mr. Lovejoy? What
were your motives?"
Rose was growing more and more
frustrated. As usual, no one would listen to her, and this time, their
inability to listen would cost two people she cared about their freedom.
"But they didn’t kidnap me! I ran away! Why won’t you listen to me?"
"Officer, just get them out
of here. I’ll be down at the jail after I get my daughter home and settled in.
I fear that this ordeal had made her a bit delusional. I’ll bring her down
tomorrow when she has had a chance to rest and clear her head. She’ll give a
statement then." Mr. Bukater laughed nervously, leaving no more room for
any of Rose’s protests. Gently, he stirred her to the woods.
Rose wanted to jerk away from her
father, a man she had, at one time, greatly admired. She wanted to go find Jack
and leave this part of her life behind her. But that couldn’t happen….not yet,
anyway. She had to remain calm and figure out a way to help the people she
thought of as her real family.
"Sure thing, Mr.
Bukater." The officer smiled before turning harsh glares on Angus and Mae.
"Come on, you two. Let’s get you to the jail. You’re in big trouble for
what you’ve done."
"They didn’t do
anything." Rose once again tried to protest, but again was ignored.
"Come, Rose. Let’s go
home." Her father smiled, his eyes shining with pity. Rose wanted to slap
the look off his face, but didn’t dare do such a thing.
She opened her mouth to protest
again, but a look from Angus told her not too. Let it be for the night. A tear
leaving her eye, Rose followed her father, hoping that the charges against Mae
and Angus would be dropped. That somehow they would be set free.
*****
Rose returned to a crowded
mansion. It was obvious that a party was underway. Supposedly a welcome home
party. She frowned, thinking that this was quite unusual for her mother. But it
all became clear when she saw Ruth approach with a man Rose had seen only in
newspaper articles. Caledon Hockley.
"Rose!" Ruth
approached, a greedy light shining in her emerald eyes. Her arm was looped
around Cal’s. "Oh, Rose, you’re home at last! We were worried about you.
Those horrible people didn’t hurt you, did they?" She ran her hands over
Rose as if she were inspecting a piece of merchandise for any noticeable signs
of damage.
"I’m fine, Mother. I just
got lost. The Dawsons were kind enough to take me in. They were nice to
me." Rose stepped out of her mother’s reach, feeling rather uncomfortable.
She didn’t like this. Not one bit, especially with Caledon Hockley standing
right there, leering at her.
"Dawsons, you say?" Cal
arched a brow, inwardly wondering about his manservant. Lovejoy was supposed to
be the one delivering the girl back to her family and the secret of the spring
of life to him.
Rose bit her lip, cursing
herself. She hadn’t meant to say anything about the Dawsons in front of
anyone…especially Caledon Hockley. It was vital that no one else knew of them
or their secret. Especially someone like Caledon Hockley. She had to distract
him away from the subject of the Dawsons. "And you are?" Rose feigned
interest. Cal looked like he could be shallow. Surely talking about himself
should keep his attention away from her surrogate family.
"Caledon Hockley. Son of
Nathan Hockley, Pittsburgh steel tycoon." Cal grinned, all too pleased to
talk about himself. His smile was full of arrogant satisfaction as he looked
Rose up and down. He seemed to be very pleased with his soon-to-be bride. She
was beautiful, and a cool intelligence lay beneath her green stare. Ruth had
also mentioned that her daughter was a bit headstrong, but surely he could
handle that. A hard hand could straighten out the most ruthless flaws. Yes.
Rose was going to make him a perfect wife.
Rose closed her eyes against the
nausea that threatened to take her over as Cal pressed his cold, dry lips to
the back of her hand. She silently prayed that Jack would come and rescue her
soon. There was no way she could even consider going through a courtship with
Caledon Hockley. Maybe once she might have found him charming. Once. Before she
had known Jack, but not now. To her, Cal was just plain repulsive.
*****
Three hours later, the Dawsons
were still imprisoned, and in a way, so was Rose. Rose and Cal were sitting out
on the porch. After an afternoon of dining and talking with her parents, Cal
wanted some quiet time with the lovely redhead. But Cal had an ulterior motive
for wanting to be alone with Rose. The girl had spent a large amount of time
with the Dawsons. Surely they must have shared the secret of the spring with
her. He hoped to convince her to share that secret with him.
"So, Rose…what happened out
in those woods with the Dawsons? Did they…share anything with you?"
Rose frowned, already knowing the
reason for this trip alone to the porch. If Cal thought that she was going to
tell him anything about the Dawsons, he had another think coming. Taking a deep
breath, she looked out at the nearby trees, to meet Jack’s familiar blue eyes.
He was standing behind the tree nearest the porch, where he could hear
everything. It was his steady gaze that filled her with the courage to lie, and
lie convincingly…without the slightest trace of fear.
"Their home. Their kindness.
They made me feel like a part of the family. They were very kind…"
"A part of the family? So,
since they made you feel like part of the family, they must have told you their
family secret." Cal scooted closer to Rose…so close that she could smell
that night’s dinner on his breath. "Tell me, Rose. Tell me about the
spring of eternal youth. Where is it?"
Rose frowned. "The spring of
what? Mr. Hockley, forgive me…but I have no idea what you are talking about.
They never told me anything about a spring." Rose glanced at Jack from the
corner of her eye, hoping that she was convincing.
Cal blinked, caught a bit off
guard. He hadn’t been expecting her to deny the spring’s existence. He had been
positive that he had charmed any desire to keep secrets out of her. "Of
course they told you. You just said that they treated you like family. There
was no reason not to tell you of the spring."
Rose backed away from Cal,
noticing the evil gleam in his eyes. He looked as if he would break her in two
if she didn’t tell him what he wanted to hear. She looked over at Jack once
more, noticing that he wasn’t alone. Miles had joined him, his eyes full of
suspicion. The elder Dawson brother thought that she was going to spill the
beans. Well, she was just going to have to prove him wrong. Gathering up more
of her strength, she turned back to face Cal. "Cal, I don’t know what
you’re talking about. The Dawsons never told me anything about a spring, and if
they had…I certainly would never tell you."
"Argh!" Cal slapped
her, catching her off guard, sending her down onto the cold ground.
Rose gasped as the wind was
knocked out of her. She caught a glimpse of Jack and Miles. Miles was trying to
hold onto a struggling Jack. By the fire in his eyes, she knew that he wanted
to tear Cal apart. She closed her eyes in a silent prayer. A prayer for Miles
to restrain Jack. To not let him go after Cal. It was a fight that Jack
couldn’t win. He’d end up in a cell next to Mae and Angus. Opening her eyes,
she stared up into the cold fury that was Cal.
"Do you really think you’re
saving their precious little secret? Do you? Well, you’re not! Do you know
why?" Cal glared down at the cowering girl below. Seeing red, he roughly
grabbed her shoulders and lifted her an inch off the ground. "She hangs at
dawn for the murder of my manservant. Yes, I know about that. Found out just
two hours ago, but that’s beyond the point. The point is that when they hang
her, and she doesn’t die…you’ll have no choice but to tell me where the spring
is. Because I won’t let you rest until you do."
Rose glared up at him, defiance
burning in her eyes. She hated him. Plain and simple. Angus and Mae’s troubles
were entirely his fault! She was never going to tell him where the spring was.
No matter what he did to her. "Go to hell. I’ll never tell you where it
is."
She cried out in surprise and
pain as Cal tightened his grip even more. She knew that there was going to be a
bruise in the morning. "Don’t fuck with me, Rose! Doing so can be
fatal!" he growled, before roughly kissing her and dropping her back to
the ground. "Think about what I said, Sweetpea. I’m a pleasant man when my
women cooperate. See you at dawn, Sweetpea. For your sake, I hope the crone
dies…or else you’ll just have to give up their little secret." A pleasant
smile lit up Cal’s face as he stepped inside the house, leaving Rose to pick
herself up off the ground.
Standing on trembling legs, she
glared at her front door. It was obvious that the dashing Caledon Hockley was
insane. He’d do anything to get to the spring. Even murder.
"Rose!" Jack broke away
from Miles, eager to get to her. As soon as he was on the porch, he began
examining her. He wanted to kill Hockley right then and there for even touching
his Rose. Glaring at the door, he started towards it, wanting to give Hockley a
bit of his own medicine, but Rose grabbed his arm before he could get any
further.
"No, Jack. No. I’m fine.
Really. I’m just scared. Scared for Mae." Rose threw her arms around him,
burying her face in his chest, hoping that her tears would stop him from going
inside to face Cal.
"Are you sure you’re
okay?" Jack asked, remembering the sound of Cal’s hand hitting her perfect
face. "He handled you so roughly, and his language…not even Miles talks
that way to a lady."
"I’m positive. I’m fine.
It’s Mae I’m worried about." Rose sighed, pulling out of the safety of
Jack’s arms to pace the porch.
"Yeah. What happened
there?" Miles stepped up on the porch, glaring at Rose as if she had
committed some horrible crime. "You were supposed to have explained what
happened. Angus and Mae are not supposed to be in jail."
"I tried. I tried and tried
to explain to the police what had really happened, but each time…it was like I
wasn’t even talking. Not even my father would listen to me." Rose again
felt the hurt of her father’s betrayal. At one time, he would have listened and
taken her word. But now…when it was so important…he treated her like they all
treated her. Like she was invisible. Now Mae was up to hang at dawn, and the
secret of the spring was in danger of being exposed. "We have to get her
out of there. Tonight."
"We need a plan." Jack
gently rubbed Rose’s arms, still wanting to tear Hockley apart, but that could
wait. Rose and Miles were right. Concentrating on his jailed parents was
important.
"A good one. One not to
fail." Miles ran a hand through his hair, staring at the two young people.
He frowned. His brother was so in love with this girl. It could make some
choices he’d have to make very hard. Miles hated that. He didn’t want to see
his brother in pain. But it was inevitable. "We need to brainstorm, but
not here. Somewhere safe. Somewhere away from Hockley and the Bukaters."
"The cabin!" Rose’s
eyes lit up. Of course! It was perfect! To be back in the magical and quiet
world of the Dawsons…she’d be able to think well.
Nodding, the brothers agreed. At
the cabin, they wouldn’t have to worry about being discovered by Hockley or any
of the Bukaters.
"Meet us there after
everyone’s in bed, Rose. We can’t take ya now. It’d be too risky." Jack
kissed her lightly. "We’ll be waiting."
Rose could only nod and watch
them disappear into the darkness. Silently, going back inside, she hoped that
they could come up with a swift plan to rescue Mae and Angus.