Montgomery 10 - Eternity by Jude Deveraux
Author:Jude Deveraux [Deveraux, Jude]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-03-09T21:17:08+00:00
"She wouldn't let me leave her behind." He smiled at his son. "Wait until you see the knots she can tie. Beautiful."
Tem closed his eyes. "Do you think Carrie is the best person in the world? The greatest?"
"Right this moment I do."
Tem smiled, and within moments he was asleep.
Moving close to them, Carrie stroked Tem's forehead. "He's still cool to the touch." She looked up at Josh. There was blood running down the side of his head, and Carrie reached out to touch the place, but pulled her hand back.
"You'd better get into something dry," she said. "There are more blankets over there." When Josh hesitated, Carrie said, "I'll take care of him. You don't have to worry about him."
For a moment she wasn't sure that Josh was going to turn the precious burden of his son over to her, but then she sat down by the fire, and he placed Tem in her arms. Carrie thought that it was perhaps the most precious gift anyone had ever given her and surely the most trust that had ever been shown her.
While she held Tem, Josh stood behind her undressing and wrapping himself in a blanket. When he was done, he went to the horses and unsaddled them, but the blanket kept slipping so Josh, with a curse of frustration, wrapped the blanket about his waist.
Carrie smiled at the sight of his strong, muscular bare back. No matter how bad his farming was, it had put muscle on him. He dropped the saddles by the fire, then brought the bags of food and pulled out a big chunk of bacon.
"I should have brought a skillet," Carrie said guiltily. "I wasn't thinking too well when I packed."
Taking a knife from his saddle bag, Josh sliced the bacon. "I can cook it on a stick," he said, then looked up at her in a teasing way. "Or you can cook it with your cursing."
Feeling herself blushing, Carrie looked down at Tem. "I didn't know you heard me."
"They probably heard you in Eternity."
She laughed. "That mare wanted to go down the mountain when I wanted to go up."
"She's a bit lazy and frightens easily." He was holding a piece of bacon on a stick and watching it fry in the fire. "Truthfully, I didn't think you'd get her up here."
"Is that why you gave her to me? You wanted her to carry me back down the mountain?"
"The thought did cross my mind."
Carrie didn't say anything; she didn't have to. He had not wanted her with him, had thought she'd be a hindrance, so he'd given her a horse that he didn't think she could control. But she had controlled the horse, and she'd been a help to him when he'd found Tem.
"I couldn't have brought him up without you," Josh said softly. "If you hadn't been here, I don't know what I would have done."
"You'd have managed," she said, but she was pleased by his praise. She watched him for a few moments as he fried bacon.
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