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The set in Billy's jaw didn't start to relax until a pair of eyes, full of hurt, made contact with his through the dull yellow light of the kerosene lamp. "Uncle Billy please don't go," McKenna cried as she rested her head on a pup that could be gentle as a lamb or as vicious as a cornered timber wolf. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Last time we met, you said it might be better that we don't meet again." "Well young feller, I've got a real burr under my tail, so I may of said that. Problem is we may have bigger fish to fry than I have a pan big…mehr

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The set in Billy's jaw didn't start to relax until a pair of eyes, full of hurt, made contact with his through the dull yellow light of the kerosene lamp. "Uncle Billy please don't go," McKenna cried as she rested her head on a pup that could be gentle as a lamb or as vicious as a cornered timber wolf. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Last time we met, you said it might be better that we don't meet again." "Well young feller, I've got a real burr under my tail, so I may of said that. Problem is we may have bigger fish to fry than I have a pan big enough to fit them all into. But we can talk about that private like." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As the rider's six foot-six inch two hundred and fifty pound Mountain Man frame touched the ground, McKenna's unbelieving eyes slowly worked their way up to his. "You have two eyes mister. Our Grandpa only has one, but he says it's a good eye." "Well Little Sister I do have two eyes and I've even got an extra pair in the back of my head to watch fer Injuns." W-Z Billy Woodard is on the move again, being driven by an unseen and unrelenting power to reach the Cochran Ranch in Colorado Territory. He knows there's trouble, but just how much and how bad waits to be seen. The spunky waitress, Rabekah Mills, has assured him that he will love her sister Sarah Jo and her family, and from conversations with people that know them, he is sure that will be the case. The young cowboy's life has prepared him for many things. Could God be using some of the Mountains Billy has had to climb and the things he's learned from those struggles to help the Cochran family find safety and eventual peace? "FORGET-ME-NOTS" are flowers that grow wild in a peaceful meadow, and they can also be a reminder that our loved ones who have left us are often close and never to be forgotten. If you're of a mind, saddle up and come along for the ride. I'd appreciate the company and you'll meet a couple of last of the breed, grizzly tough and cagey mountain men along with several other folks of varying qualities and dispositions. Billy stopped by the settlement at daybreak and got re-supplied and his panniers are loaded with some decent grub. Rabekah's biscuits are running low, but he's heard that Sarah Jo's cooking and baking isn't something that he'll be wanting to back up from. PLEASE READ BOOK ONE FIRST ("A Sister's Concern") TO STAY ON TRACK, and it is my hope that you will enjoy reading BOOK TWO as much as I've enjoyed writing it. Your support and encouragement is appreciated Saddle up and let's hit the trail....it'll be daylight soon, and most of all THANK YOU for sharing the ride. I've still got that old beat up frying pan we had on our last adventure. Coffee pots got a hole shot plumb through it since then, but the holes are close enough to the top.........well it'll work. ___________________________________ William Barzee W-Z
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