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Authors: Marcia Lynn McClure

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You don

t have to tell me, Johnny,

she said.

I shouldn

t have asked ya.
It

s in the past
.
I understand that.

He shook his head and simply said,

I was in so much pain…both body and mind.
I

d been wounded so many times before…didn

t think I could stand such a wound as that saber left on me.
I was driftin

in and out of wakefulness…kept thinkin

I saw Death comin

for me.
I

ve never known despair the likes I knew at that time.
Even in
Andersonville
.

He looked to her and forced a smile.
Shrugging broad shoulders
,
he said,

Then Justin…well, Justin…he…he
,
uh…


There you are!

Willy exclaimed.

Vivianna startled—glanced ahead up the path to see Willy running toward them.


Where have you two been?

he asked.

We

ve been waitin

forever!
That boy

s been beside himself with askin

when you

d be home, Johnny.


What?

Johnny asked.

Willy shook his head with exasperation.

That boy!
That
Lowell
boy.
He turned up on the front porch a couple of hours ago.
Mama

s fed him about everything she can…and I swear, he talks more

n any girl I ever know

d.


Lowell
?

Johnny breathed.

A little feller?

Bout so high?

he asked, holding a hand out at his waist.

Willy nodded.

That

s him.
I swear he looked just like he was wearin

a pumpkin on his head when he arrived.
Mama

s already trimmed him up, poor feller.

Willy frowned and added,

Still, I think he

s a liar.
He said he was soldierin

with you and Justin before y

all were captured by the Rebs.
Yep…he

s a liar.

But Johnny shook his head and said,

No
,
he ain

t a liar, Will.
He was found wanderin

in the woods…and we didn

t have nobody to give him to
. S
o we kept him in camp with us.
I can

t believe he found his way here!

Willy shrugged.

He said some feller rode him over in the back of a wagon.
He said the feller dropped him off at Rogersville
,
and he

s been walkin

the rest of the way
. S
aid he

s been walkin

for a few days.

Johnny chuckled—laughed with disbelief and amusement.

Why
,
that little badger.
I can

t believe it!

Vivianna smiled.
She remembered Lowell
,
the boy Justin had found in the woods in
Georgia
.
Justin had written to her that he

d given
Lowell
instructions to find the Turner family.
It seems the boy had taken Justin

s instructions to heart.


Come on, Vivi,

Johnny said, taking her hand.

Nothin

can cheer a body up quicker than Lowell Wheeler.

As Johnny began to lead her more quickly down the path, Willy looked up at her, frowning.


You all right, Viv?

he asked.

You look like ya been cryin

.


I

m fine, Willy,

Vivianna explained.

I

ve just been to my old house…just missin

my family, that

s all.

Willy simultaneously smiled and frowned.
He took her free hand, squeezing it with affection as they walked.

Don

t worry, Viv.
You got me and Nate…and Caleb and Justin.
We

ll take good care of ya.


I know you will,

Vivianna said, smiling at him.

You always have.


Vivianna Bartholomew had never seen the likes of little Lowell Wheeler.
Pumpkin-haired and sapphire-eyed,
Lowell
looked like just a bundle of mischief waiting to burst into pure naughtiness.
He sat on a chair at the table, enjoying a piece of
Savannah

s cherry pie.


Mr.
Johnny!

Lowell
hollered as Willy, Johnny
,
and Vivianna stepped into the kitchen.

Oh,
Mr.
Johnny!

Leaping from the chair he

d been sitting on,
Lowell
ran headlong to Johnny.
Vivianna smiled as Johnny dropped to his knees and caught the boy in a tight embrace.


Lowell
!

Johnny chuckled.

Boy, how did you find us?


I knew just where to look,

Lowell
answered.

It took me a time to get here,
Mr.
Johnny,

the boy said, still hugging Johnny.

They put me in an orphanage after the war…and I had to escape.
It weren

t easy, but I done it!
Then I had to catch me a ride here and there
.
I couldn

t walk all the way.

Lowell
loosened his tight hug on Johnny

s neck
,
leaned back
,
and sighed.

I was worried y

all were dead.
We heard they took y

all to
Andersonville
.
Everybody said nobody could live through
Andersonville
.
All the other kids at the orphanage…they said you and Justin were dead
,
rottin

in the
Georgia
ground over at
Andersonville
.
But I know ya too well
.
I know y

all couldn

t be licked
,
even by such a place.
So I up and run off from the orphanage a few weeks back…and made my way here.

Johnny shook his head with utter disbelief.

But…but, Lowell, who cared for ya?
What did ya find to eat?

he asked.

Lowell
shrugged.

Oh, berries and such,

he answered.

Whenever I

d hit a town or a farm, I

d just make myself a pair of puppy
-
dog eyes and beg for food and whatever else I needed.


Puppy
-
dog eyes?

Nate grumbled.


Yeah,

Lowell
said, releasing Johnny and looking to Nate.

You probably do your eyes that way when you want somethin

from your mama.
Like this…

Vivianna giggled as she watched
Lowell

s eyes widen—watched his young eyebrows rise in a manner of pleading.
Savannah
laughed as Willy and Nate looked on in bewilderment.


Then ya add a sorry little voice,

Lowell
explained.

Maybe say something like,

If only I had me a little hunk a cheese.
Oh, I ain

t had cheese since the war begun.

Then ya shake your head pitiful like.

Lowell
shook his head as if despairing.

It helps if ya add in a cough or two and tear your eyes right up.

Lowell
put a trembling fist to his mouth and coughed weakly.
Vivianna

s mouth dropped open in astonishment as his puppy
-
dog eyes then misted with excess moisture.

Oh, if only I could taste cheese…just one more time before I head to the arms of the Lord.

Johnny chuckled
and
shook his head with something akin to admiration.

You see what I mean?

he asked Vivianna.

Suddenly, Nate smiled—Willy too.


That

s real good,
Lowell
,

Nate said.

Did ya get plenty of cheese that way?

Lowell
nodded.

Cheese, bread…even got me a half a cake once doin

it.

Lowell

s smile faded
,
his freckled face taking on a rather instructional expression.

Of course, I only done it in real times of need.
I wouldn

t want to use my puppy
-
dog eyes just

cause I can, you understand.


Of course not,

Nate agreed.

It wouldn

t be right.

Lowell
nodded
and
then looked back to Johnny.
He smiled yet seemed suddenly worried.

Is it all right that I come,
Mr.
Johnny?

the boy asked.

You said I could…you and
Mr.
Justin both.

Lowell
glanced back to
Savannah
.

Miss Savannah says I can stay as long as I need to.

He lowered his voice to a whisper and said,

Do ya think she means it?

Cause I can sure move on to
Texas
with you if she don

t.

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