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Authors: Susan Krinard
Quentin nodded, withholding his hand for fear that he might bring the crowd's wrath
down on a decent man. He slapped the reins across Daisy's flanks and turned the
buggy for home
.
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"Don't judge us all by these few," the storekeeper had said. Quentin knew too much of
men to believe they were all alike. But how was he to judge himself? He'd brought
trouble on Johanna by trying to help her. How much more harshly would Silverado
Springs regard her now?
And as for Irene
if she'd been visiting the town so frequently as to be noticed,
Johanna must know
.
He and Oscar were a solemn pair as they unharnessed Daisy and put the buggy away.
In the privacy of the barn, Quentin looked over Oscar's injuries and found no worse than
a few bruises and a small cut that would heal on its own. Oscar had done the greater
damage without even trying
.
Quentin shuddered. If Oscar hadn't stopped him
Johanna would have to know of this, but not right away. Put it off as long as possible. "I
think you should go and play, Oscar," Quentin said gently. "Forget about what
happened in town. It wasn't your fault.”
Oscar sat down on a bale of hay, head in his hands. "I was stupid.”
"No. You're not—”
"I am stupid. I am!" He lumbered to his feet and charged out of the barn. Quentin let him
go. He had much to learn about children—or those who thought like children—and
Oscar was not without pride
.
The house was quiet when Quentin carried the provisions inside. Lewis was reading in
his parlor corner. He looked up, searched Quentin's face, and seemed about to speak.
Quentin slipped past him, through the hall, and out the back door. The peace of the
woods beckoned
.
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He Changed, assuming his wolf form with relief. He shook the taint of anger from his red
coat and ran up into the hills. After a span of time that his human side estimated as half
an hour, he returned to the edge of the Haven's clearing and Changed back. He was
just buttoning his shirt when he realized he was being watched
.
The scent was that of dry, cool skin, leached of nearly all its natural odor, and an
overabundance of soap. Lewis Andersen. Quentin turned his head to watch for the
betrayal of movement. Leaves rustled, and a black-clad figure fled with a snapping of
twigs and branches, noisily skirting the edge of the clearing until he was out of view
.
Lewis Andersen. Quentin grimaced and finished dressing. He should have taken more
care, but all he'd thought to do was Change and leave his human problems behind for a
short, precious time
.
Had Lewis seen him Change? He wasn't the kind to report such knowledge to the world
at large, but given his state of mind, Quentin very much feared such a bizarre sight
would only worsen his condition. He'd surely see a shapechanger as a creature of the
devil—if he weren't convinced of his own madness
.
Can you possibly make matters worse? he asked himself. He was very much afraid he
knew the answer
.
He walked back to the house, too preoccupied to sense Johanna until she met him on
the garden path
.
"Quentin! I'm glad you're back." She smiled—actually smiled at him, oblivious to what
he'd done. His heart lodged in his throat
.
"The goods are in the kitchen," he said. "Oscar is somewhere about." He summoned up
his courage. "Johanna, you and I must talk—”
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"Yes, we will attempt another session this afternoon. But I wished to tell you that Harper
has agreed to let you observe my work with him, and we are about to begin.”
The timing could not have been worse. He was in no state to concentrate on Johanna's
techniques, not when he had so much to explain
.
She saw his reluctance and misinterpreted it. "I know that our meetings have not been
as productive as we hoped, but I believe you may benefit from this. Harper is another
excellent hypnotic subject. All our work thus far has been most promising. This is the
first time I will ask him to talk of the War itself." She touched Quentin's arm lightly; the
hairs stood up all over his body. "He trusts you, Quentin, and that is why he wishes to
have you present.”
"I wouldn't desert a comrade in arms," Quentin said with a humorless smile. "Lead on.”
The chaise longue with which Quentin had become so familiar was now occupied by
Harper, who looked fully relaxed, his hands folded across his chest and his eyes closed.
Quentin knew that emotion seethed under Harper's skin; no human being could suffer
as he had and mend so quickly
.
Johanna insisted that the acceptance of one's past held the mind's true cure. Quentin's
stomach knotted with dread more intense than any he'd experienced when he was
Johanna's subject. God help him, he didn't want to visit Harper's past, see into Harper's
soul
.
But it was too late to back out now. He took a second chair behind Johanna and
concentrated on her routines as she darkened the room and led Harper into a trance.
Her voice was rich and persuasive, tender as a mother's
.
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The muscles in the former soldier's face went slack. His breathing slowed, hands rising
and falling with the steady motion of his chest
.
"Harper," Johanna said. "Do you hear me?”
"Yes." Harper's voice was deeper than usual, slightly slurred but intelligible
.
"Good. You will now remember all the things we discussed and practiced in our
previous meetings. You know there is nothing to fear.”
"Yes.”
"As we agreed, I am now going to ask you to remember the days when you served with
the Twenty-second Indiana Regiment. As you talk of this time, you will feel no distress,
nor fear, no pain unless that is what you wish. You will be able to separate yourself from
all you experience if you find it too difficult. Do you understand?”
"Yes.”
"Then I would like you to think back to the time when you first volunteered to serve. How
you felt when you joined, and why you made the decision to do so.”
Harper was silent for several moments. "I didn't want to go, you know," he murmured. "I
never was much of one for fighting. Everyone in town knew that. My friends—they were
all ready to join up as soon as the first shot was fired. No one said anything to me, but
they looked. I always felt them looking. And all I wanted was just to stay home and
blacksmith like my pa." He sighed. "It was a good life, working with horses. I didn't think
I'd like shooting people.”
"That was quite natural," Johanna said. "Please go on, Harper.”
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"I was seventeen when I decided that I had to serve.”
"What made you decide?”
"Jimmy Beebe came over to talk to me the day before. The regiment was forming up.
He was all fired up to go and get him some Rebs. He gave me his pouch of tobacco and
promised he'd share it with me, even-Steven, if I came along. That's when I knew.”
"Knew what, Harper?”
"That if I didn't go along, he was going to die.”
Johanna had no doubt that she'd heard him correctly. She paused to consider her next
question, listening to Quentin's muted breathing behind her
.
She was glad to have him there, someone who understood what she was doing and
could lend a measure of support. Not that she required such support. But she'd missed
his company over the past few days, while she'd been so fully occupied with the other
patients
.
Yes; she could admit it, if only to herself. She'd missed Quentin. His conversation, his
grin, his friendship. Oh, they saw each other at meals and during the walks and parlor
gatherings, but only in passing. Not even long enough for Quentin to disquiet her with
one of his vaguely salacious comments
.
She'd recognized the need for distance between them, and had gotten what she
wanted. Only it wasn't what she wanted after all
.
What she wanted, and what was right, were two different things
.
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For Quentin had surprised her once again. He was very good with her father, as he was
with May and Oscar. He accepted each of them for what he or she was, expecting no
more. He asked nothing for himself, and if not for his complete lack of progress in their
sessions, she could not have been more pleased. Pleased
and very much aware of
her growing admiration for him
.
At least the work that kept her away from Quentin also prevented any more
uncomfortable scenes between them. But she couldn't forget those that had already
occurred: the kiss; Quentin's strange possessiveness on their walk; his fierce, almost
violent desire to protect her after the altercation with Irene in the parlor
.
The consequences of those moments had not disappeared. They had simply gone
dormant, as if waiting for some new spark to bring them back to the forefront of her
mind. And emotions
.
Emotions she couldn't afford to dwell on now, no matter how much her heartbeat
accelerated at his mere proximity. This was another test of her discipline, and she would
not fail it
.
She coughed behind her hand. "Harper, you said you thought your friend was going to
die.”
"I knew he was going to die," the soldier said hoarsely. "I saw it in the pouch. It came on
me suddenlike. I saw him lying dead on the ground, with the tobacco spilling out, all
bloody. And some other boys I knew—they were there, too. All dead.”
Though his voice remained calm, Johanna knew he maintained his self-command by
the merest thread. "Remember," she said, "none of these memories can harm you now.
You are safe. Would you describe this knowledge of your friend's death as a sort of
vision?”
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"Yes.”
"Had you had such visions before?”
"Yes." Harper's throat worked. "Lots of times, but never like this. Small things. I could
tell where a horse had been traveling when I shoed him. I knew who Katie Young was
going to marry when I held the ring her mother gave her.”
Johanna resisted the impulse to glance back at Quentin to gauge his reaction. "So you
could see the past and predict the future.”
"Not always. Never as strong as when I saw Jimmy die. So I signed up with the Twenty-
second and went south with the boys.”
"Did you think you could protect them?”
"I don't know. I just knew I had to go.”
"And what was it like, Harper?”
His voice dropped to a whisper. "It was hell. At first, my friends all were full of pepper
and ready to fight. But then we saw how it would be. The endless marching through the
mud and freezing nights, no supplies, shoes wearing out. Never enough food. And the
battles. The noise." He lifted his hands to his ears and squeezed his eyes tight. "It never
stopped. Jimmy tried to run away. They would've shot him as a deserter. I stopped him.
And then I knew he was still going to die.”
All at once Johanna understood. "It didn't only happen with Jimmy, did it?" she asked
gently
.
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"No." Tears spilled over onto his cheeks. "All I had to do was touch my friends' guns—or
their blankets, or their tin cups—and I saw what would happen to them. I kept trying to
stop it. I couldn't." He clenched his fists. "They kept dying. Blown apart. Legs gone.
Faces. Oh, God—”
"You blame yourself for what happened.”
"I was the one who couldn't be killed. The bullets and shells never hit me. I hardly got
wounded. And I was the one who should have died. I was—”
"Listen to me, Harper," she interrupted. "You've done very well, but we have
accomplished enough for today. Now you'll allow the past to fade, let go of the pain, and
prepare to return to the present.”
"But I-I deserved—”
"To die," Quentin said behind her. "I deserved to die.”
She pivoted in astonishment. Quentin's face was blank, his eyes staring. He gave no
indication of being aware of his baffling declaration
.
Astonishing. Johanna momentarily lost her train of thought, shaken by the conviction in
Quentin's voice. So deeply did he identify with Harper that he'd fallen into a trance