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The first rays of sunlight filtered in through the upstairs
window of the two-story homestead, set amidst the picturesque
backdrop of the magnificent Colorado Rockies. The beams of light
penetrated the darkenss and settled on the face of the sleeping
form in the bed. Awakened
by the change from darkness to light, Michaela stirred from
her dream-filled state and turned to
touch the pillow beside her. Finding it empty, she sighed and
smoothed her fingers over its
surface. A sad yet hopeful look entered her eyes, still showing
evidence of her recent awakening.
"Today,"
she sighed. "Today, Sully is coming home!" A smile,
as she thought about all the
long, lonely nights she had face for the past month, without
him here. It hadn't been easy saying
goodbye to him on the train bound for St. Louis last month.
But, it was something he
needed to do, and for that, she had forced a smile to her face
to send him off. After all, she knew
he would miss her, too, and it wouldn't help matters any if
his last sight of her was with tears on
her face.
Somehow, she had managed to get through the past month, and
she was thankful for the
help of her son, Brian, who was fast becoming a man. He had
taken over Sully's jobs around the
homestead, doing extra chores and helping with the repairs that
needed doing. He had offered to
sit with Katie while Michaela had to tend to a patient or take
care of something equally important.
Matthew had also come over to help, when he wasn't busy with
studying law. Had it not been for
their help, she knew she would have missed Sully all the more.
Now, Katie was a different matter. She had really begun to grow
a lot recently, and
Michaela had trouble keeping her in clothes that fit, let alone
shoes. She was running everywhere
and talking up a storm, but that wasn't the biggest problem.
Since Sully had been gone, Katie had
never ceased to ask when he would be home, and constantly remind
Michaela of his absence.
Nevertheless, they had managed, and now Sully would be home
today.
That thought alone spurred Michaela into action. She quickly
donned the dress Sully loved
best on her, mostly green to highlight her multi-colored eyes,
but with a small amount of tan
across the shoulders which complimented her skin. Sully used
to tell her that the color shined
from her eyes whenever she wore it. With that done, she hastily
styled her hair, leaving it down
and hanging to her waist, since she knew Sully preferred it
that way. Then, she finished the
remainder of her dressing and exited her room to wake up her
children.
She wasn't surprised when she knocked and found Brian already
awake and on his way
outside to do the morning chores, so she went to Katie's room.
She pulled back the curtains and
allowed the full effect of the sunlight to enter the room, then
walked over to Katie's bed. "Up and
at 'em, sweetheart," she called. "The sun's up, and
you should be, too."
Katie quickly pulled the covers over her head, and Michaela
smiled at this new game her
daughter had discovered. She never ceased to be amazed at how
fast her little one was growing. It
hardly seemed possible that Katie was two-and-a-half years old,
now. It seemed like yesterday
when she was just a baby who did nothing but sleep, eat, and
cry, not to mention needing a
change of undergarments quite often.
Michaela sat on the edge of the bed and slowly drew down the
covers from Katie's face. "I
think I see a head in there," she teased. "Oh! And
there's those eyebrows. Now, what comes
next?"
"Eyes, Mama!" Katie replied. Michaela tugged the remainder
of the covers off of her
daughter, revealing the blue-brown eyes which were a combination
of hers and Sully's. The impish
grin that followed was something that could only come from Sully.
She reached for Katie, who
immediately launched herself into Michaela's arms, giving her
mother a hug and snuggling into her
lap.
"Why, you're right. You're such a smart girl. How did you
ever get to be so smart?"
"You and Papa teach me!" the little girl replied with
a smile that quickly faded. "Mama,
when Papa home?"
"Today, sweetheart! Papa's coming home today on the train!"
"Twain?" she replied, excited.
"Yes, now don't you think we should get you dressed and
go downstairs?"
"No!" she replied. "No dwess!" and she wiggled
down from Michaela's lap to run and hide
behind the rocking chair in the corner.
Michaela sighed. "Katie, don't you want to look pretty
for Papa when we go to greet him
this morning? You know he's going to want to see his favorite
little girl all dressed up for him!"
Katie looked up at her Mama from between the gaps in the back
of the chair, appearing as
if she was contemplating what Michaela was saying. "Papa
wike dwess?"
"Of course he does, Katie. Look at Mama. Mama's wearing
a dress, and I even fixed my
hair the way Papa likes it. Now, don't you want to look real
pretty like Mama?" she tried to
appeal to her daughter's interest in pleasing Sully. At times
like these, it was the only leverage she
had.
"Yes, mama," the child responded, decisively, coming
out from behind the chair and walking
over to the chest of drawers. She tried to pull on one of the
drawers, but it wouldn't budge.
Michaela walked over and opened the wardrobe. "Why don't
we wear this blue dress,
Katie. You know Papa likes this one on you. Then, we'll fix
your hair, so it's not falling in your
face," she said, lovingly brushing a few stray locks out
of her daughter's eyes. She handed the
dress to Katie and helped pull out the drawer to get her daughter's
undergarments. In no time at
all, Katie was dressed, and mother and daughter were on their
way downstairs for breakfast.
On the ride into town, Michaela held Katie in her lap, and Brian
commented about how
exciting he was sure this year was going to be. "I can't
wait, Ma," he began, making sure he kept
his eyes on the road as he drove. "It's my last year, and
I know it'll be a lotta fun to graduate at
the end of this year, cuz then I can start focusin' on my writing."
Michaela looked over at her fourteen-and-a-half-year-old son.
"It hardly seems like you're
of the age to be graduating, Brian."
"Don't worry, Ma, it ain't so bad. I'll still be stayin'
around here most of the time and
workin' with Miss Dorothy. I'll probably just take classes in
Denver or someplace close, since I
don't wanna go far away for my studies. 'Sides, I get the best
experience right here!"
Brian pulled up alongside the fence next to the bridge which
led to the schoolhouse, set
the brake, grabbed his books and hopped down, but not before
giving Michaela a quick kiss on
the cheek. "See ya this afternoon, Ma!" he called.
"I can't wait to hear all about Sully's trip!"
Michaela set Katie on the seat next to her, and picked up the
reins to continue on around
to the train station. She guided the wagon alongside the depot,
set the brake, and alighted from
the wagon seat, helping Katie down after her. "Hold Mama's
hand," she instructed her daughter,
and the the two walked together up the steps to the platform
and over to the station window.
"Mornin', Dr. Mike. Katie," the telegraph and train
station operator greeted, congenially,
and nodded at both in turn.
"Good morning, Horace," Michaela replied, then turned
to her daughter. "Katie, don't you
have something to stay to Mr. Bing?"
"Hello," the little girl responded, obediently, stretching
up on her tip-toes to see over the
counter.
Michaela smiled at her daughter's antics. "Is the train
on time, Horace?"
"Sure is, Dr. Mike," he assured her. "Bet it'll
be good to have Sully back."
"Yes, it certainly will be," Dr. Mike breathed a sigh
of relief just thinking about it.
"How long's he been gone?"
"A little over a mo---," she was interrupted by the
reverberating blast of the train whistle,
signaling its arrival to town.
"Mama! Twain! Twain!" Katie exclaimed, jumping up
and down in her excitement.
"We'll see you later, Horace," Michaela called as
she allowed her daughter to pull her
towards the platform steps to watch the train come to a stop
directly in front of them.
Mother and daughter both watched the myriad of passengers depart
from the train, until
the one they wanted to see exited and stepped down from the
train car. It wasn't hard to spot him,
with his customary buckskin pants and moccassin boots. She was
glad to see he was wearing his
blue-striped shirt, the one she loved on him, and she fleetingly
wondered if he had chosen that
shirt for her today, just as she had chosen her outfit this
morning.
"Papa!" Katie called the moment she saw her father.
"How's my Kates?" Sully replied, setting down his
bag at his feet to swing his daughter up
into his arms. After a loving hug, he tossed her a little into
the air, which always elicited a giggle
from the girl, then settled her down and turned to face his
wife. "Hi there," he greeted her with a
warm smile, thinking how wonderful it was to see her beautiful
face again. "Ya look real
beautiful. Your dress and hair, just the way I like," he
complimented and reached his free hand out
to run his fingers down the side of her cheek to her chin.
"Welcome home," she replied and leaned in for his
kiss. It was a brief one, showing how
much they had missed each other, but also one that promised
more to come once they were alone.
Michaela pulled away, giving him a brief peck which served as
an exclamation point on their
unspoken promise.
"So, how've things been without me?" Sully began.
"Let's get your bag over to the clinic," Michaela
hedged the question, "and then head over
to Grace's for some coffee and maybe a little something for
breakfast. I'm sure you haven't eaten
much on the train." Michaela was well aware Sully knew
she was avoiding his question, but she
wanted to have a few moments to collect her thoughts before
sharing everything with him. It
wasn't anything monumental, but she would rather present everything
to him in a collected
manner, rather than throwing everything at him, haphazardly.
"Come ta think of it, I *am* real hungry, and some coffee
sounds real good," he agreed.
He was sure Michaela would talk when she was ready. He could
tell by the look in her eyes, it
wasn't anything serious, but he knew it was important, so he
didn't want to press her.
"We'll leave the wagon here, since it's just a short walk,"
Michaela explained.
"Papa, no up," Katie squirmed in Sully's arms, so
he put her down to walk, but made sure
to take her hand. Katie reached up to grasp her mother's hand
with her other one.
"Mornin', Dr. Mike. Sully. Miss Katie," Grace greeted
when the trio entered her cafe. "It
sure is good to see ya back, Sully. I know one young lady who's
been askin' 'bout ya near every
time I see her."
"I miss Papa, Miss Gwace," Katie replied, knowing
the woman was talking about her.
"Well, I'm home, now, Kates, and I promise to spend some
extra special time with ya ta
make up for bein' gone so long," Sully vowed.
"Okay," Katie agreed to this plan.
"Now, what can I get ya folks?"
"First, you can promise me you'll come by the clinic sometime
today for your check-up,"
Michaela advised with a smile, assuming her doctor role.
Grace reached one hand down to lovingly caress her obviously
swollen abdomen. "Sure
thing, Dr. Mike. I know I'm due to be comin' in, and I don't
wanna be doin' nothin' that'll hurt my
chances for a healthy baby. Me an' Robert E've waited too long
for this to happen," she promised.
"In that case, I'll just have some coffee. Sully?"
"Some flapjacks and coffee'll be good," Sully added.
"An' how 'bout you, Miss Katie?" Grace bent slightly
down to look the child in the eyes.
"Mama, I haf mook?" Katie looked to her mother for
approval.
"Certainly, Katie. Why don't you ask Miss Grace if she
has any," Michaela suggested.
"Miss Gwace, you haf mook?"
"Yes, I do, an' I'll get you a nice cold cup of it."
"Okay."
"Thank you, Grace."
"My pleasure, Dr. Mike. Food's comin' right up," she
replied and waddled away.
Sully settled Katie next to him and took off his beaded necklace
to allow her to play. He
also pulled out a small wooden carving of a wolf from his pouch
and handed it to her. She
accepted the gift with a beaming smile.
"Katie, don't you have something to say to your Papa?"
Michaela halfway reprimanded.
"Tank you, Papa," she replied, standing up to give
him a hug and kiss him on the cheek,
before settling back down to play, leaving her parents to talk.
"So, wanna tell me what's been happen' 'round here, 'fore
I tell ya all that happened in St.
Louis? Or do ya want me ta start?"
"Michaela folded her hands in front of her on the table
and looked him directly in the eyes.
She decided the best way to tell him was straight out. "To
begin with, I can't tell you how much
we've missed you while you were away...how much *I* missed you,"
she amended, giving him a
meaningful look. "There hasn't been much happening, but
one change that will be occurring soon
is a new doctor at the Chateau."
"New doc? Why?" Sully thought it wise to refrain from
saying anything about there not
being a need for a new doctor if Michaela had not taken the
job Senator Dinston offered at the
Chateau, but he knew his wife. She wouldn't turn down the opportunity
to help any patient,
regardless of how much it tired her.
"I realized I was having trouble managing both clinics
on my own, plus taking care of
Katie and helping Brian with schoolwork, not to mention the
various other tasks that occur. Since
Sen. Dinston has had temporary help handling the rooms and other
hotel affairs, there has been a
steady amount of patients out there, although not near as many
guests as when Preston was
running things. I realized there needed to be a doctor over
there at all times, so I wired Dr.
Bernard for any recommendations, and he directed me to a hospital
in Philadelphia. There, I found
a doctor, a John Fulton, who was looking to move out west, and
he was very interested in the
position I detailed."
"When's he s'posed to get here?"
"In about two weeks, but I don't have an exact date, yet.
He said he would wire when he
knew."
"Well, I'm sure it'll be nice ta have another doctor around.
I know it's been hard on ya not
havin' Andrew and Colleen, so I think it's a good decision.
'Sides, it'll free you for more time to
spend with your own clinic, not ta mention at home," he
smiled, reaching over to clasp her hands
in his, and she responded with a slight squeeze of her own.
"Now, tell me about St. Louis," she turned the focus
of the conversation onto him.
"Well, it was a real busy time, and I learned a lot 'bout
lotsa jobs openin' up out here, but
one job that really interested me was the same one I accepted
back near Christmas last year.
That's the surveyin' job for Smith. It'll take me away for maybe
a coupla days at a time, but for the
most part, they'll be short-term, and I'll be home more'n I'm
away."
Michaela smiled to show her support, but she couldn't ignore
the nagging feeling she had
in the back of her mind about Sully being away again. He always
seemed to be heading out to do
this or that, and she often found herself wondering if he was
happy being confined to the
homestead, to their family, and to her. Still, now was not the
time to discuss that.
"That sounds like it will work out very nicely, for all
of us...as long as you're happy."
"I am, Michaela. I am," he affirmed, and they shared
another hand squeeze, both thinking
about what they would say to each other when they were alone.
END
TEASER
ACT
I
"I
don't know about this, Michaela," Sully was the first to
resume the conversation they
started back at the cafe. They had all finished their breakfast
and returned to the clinic, so
Michaela could get ready for her day of work. Katie sat playing
in the corner with some toys and
her new wooden carving.
"Sully," Michaela began to refute, looking up at him
from behind her desk, where she had
sat to begin looking over patient records. "I've thought
it all out quite concisely, and I've come to
the conclusion that what I have to do requires some additional
assistance. I just can't manage
everything on my own, as much as I hate to admit that."
"But, why dontcha just give up the job at the Chateau?
You wouldn't be needin' this extra
doc and the extra work in watchin' over him if ya didn't have
that job," Sully pointed out, leaning
against the examination table, his arms folded across his chest.
"Are you trying to suggest that I not offer services to
the people who will frequent the
Chateau, just because it might be a little bit more work? Do
you mean for me to force them to
come all the way into town to receive any medical attention
which might be necessary? That
doesn't sound like a very good answer, especially considering
the people who will be staying at
the Chateau. That type of establishment requires a clinic on
the premises." She paused to rethink
her approach. "And I'm not the only one who's taking on
work that will keep me busy. You just
told me today that you are going to be doing the surveying work
for Welland Smith, a job which
will take you away from our family, most likely on frequent
occurrences," she accused.
"Michaela, you know I can't get the kinda work Smith can
get me by stayin' around town.
I gotta take this job. I ain't got a job workin' with the Cheyenne
or other tribes, and there just ain't
enough work around here to keep me busy and bringin' in enough
money, so this surveyin's the
only choice I got." He paused and looked at her more closely.
"What's this got ta do with me,
anyways? I thought this was about you takin' on more work than
ya can handle?"
"This is about both of us working and balancing a home
and family along with it. With you
gone this past month, I realized what it will be like when you
go away, and I know I can't do it all
on my own, without help, so I hired a new doctor. Besides, it
will give me a chance to discuss
cases with him and new medical developments, something I can't
do with....." she stopped short.
"With anyone else in town? With me?" Sully completed
her thought, sure of what she was
going to say.
"That's not what I was going to say," she refuted,
hotly.
"Then what?" he retorted, his voice betraying his
anger.
"I was going to say..." she stopped when she heard
Katie's whimpers from the corner of
the room and went to her daughter to see what was wrong. "What's
the matter, sweetheart? Did
you hurt yourself?" Michaela asked, picking up her daughter
and checking to see if there were any
visible signs of injury.
"Why you an' Papa mad, Mama?" the little girl asked,
taking in short breaths, evidence of
her recent tears.
"We're not angry, Katie," Michaela assured her and
wiped a few tears from Katie's face.
"We're just having a discussion, that's all."
"But you huwt my ears."
Michaela pulled her close and gave her a comforting hug. "I'm
sorry, sweetheart. Papa and
I won't talk so loud, anymore, okay?" she looked over to
Sully, silently beseeching him to offer
comfort to their daughter as well.
"That's right, Kates. Your Ma and me'll make sure ta keep
our talkin' soft," he said and
reached out to rub her back.
Katie pulled back to look at her parents' faces. "Down,
pease," she requested, the
momentary disruption forgotten.
Michaela released her daughter and turned to face Sully. She
was about to say something
when the bell at the door rang. She sighed and walked over to
see who it was. "Grace!" she
exclaimed when she saw the visitors.
Grace looked from Michaela to Sully, who was still standing
over near Katie. "Did I come
at a bad time, Dr. Mike? I had a spare moment at the cafe and
thought now's as good a time as
ever."
"No, not at all. Come in, please. I just wasn't expecting
you so soon."
Sully walked over to the door and caught Michaela's eyes. "I'll
see ya later, Michaela," he
said, silently telling her they would finish this conversation
at another time. "Grace," he nodded
his head in the woman's direction. He turned to face Robert
E, who had walked over with Grace.
"Robert E, why don't you an' I head back over to the livery,
an' let these two women have their
chat while Michaela does the check-up," Sully suggested.
"Sure thing, Sully," Robert E agreed. "Grace,
I'll be back to pick ya up."
As soon as the door closed behind the two men, Grace turned
to face Michaela. "Now, ya
gonna tell me what all that was about?"
"What all what was about?" Michaela pretended ignorance.
"Now, don't you go tryin' to deny it. I saw the look on
your face when you opened that
door, an' I saw Sully's look when he said goodbye to ya. Ain't
no use tryin' ta hide it, so ya gonna
tell me, or do I gotta guess?"
Michaela sighed. "Sully and I were just having a little
disagreement over the new doctor I
hired for the Chateau, as well as his work with Welland Smith
doing surveying jobs outside of
town." She stopped to walk over to her side table where
her medical equipment was, picking up
one or two instruments. "Why don't you go ahead and lay
back onto the examination table. We
can talk while I complete your examination."
"So, what's with this arguin' the two of ya are doin'?"
Grace continued, once she was
settled.
Michaela placed a sheet over Grace's lower body and began the
examination. "Sully seems
to think I'm taking on too much work, and that I should think
about not keeping the job at the
Chateau."
"An' ya got all defensive at his suggestion that ya cut
back, right?" Grace replied,
knowingly.
Michaela smiled a little at Grace's insight, then gave a chuckle.
"Yes, I guess that's what
you would call it. I just don't understand why he seems to think
I'm doing too much. He never
complained before; in fact, he always supported the work I do
with my medical practice."
"I'm sure it's just the strain of bein' away and comin'
home to find ya've gone and hired
another doctor, and he knew nothin' about it. I know the two
of ya always talked about things
'fore ya made most of your decisions, so it's probably just
him bein' a little upset that he knew
nothin' about all this," Grace tried to reassure her.
"Maybe you're right," Michaela acquiesced, pulling
the sheet down over Grace's legs and
moving to her swollen abdomen.
"Sully'll come around. Mark my words! Jus' let them meet
the new doc and see how good
everythin'll work, and he'll see it's all for the best."
"I hope you're right," Michaela sighed, then resumed
her doctor persona. "Everything
seems to be in order. No complications or problems that I forese.
You're very healthy and so is
your baby. Would you like to hear your baby's heartbeat?"
Michaela asked, after completing her
examination. She helped Grace change to a sitting position.
"Ya mean ya can do somethin' like that?!?" Grace asked,
amazed.
"Certainly. Here, let me find it, first," she said,
moving the end of the stethoscope to
various points on Grace's abdomen before stopping. She removed
the plugs from her ears and
handed the instrument to Grace, who placed the ends in her ears
and listened, intently. A look of
amazement crossed her face, which quickly turned to happiness,
and she covered her mouth as a
quick laugh came out.
"That's amazin', Dr. Mike. An' ya say my baby's real healthy?"
"Absolutely certain of it!" She paused for a moment,
observing Grace's sudden change in
demanor. "Why? Is there something I should know? Something
you've been experiencing?"
"No, it's not that. I just wondered 'bout how emotional
I am all the time. I've gone and
made Robert E plumb crazy with all the cryin' an' laughin' I
been doin', not ta mention my cravin's
for all sorts of weird foods, an' at the strangest times, too!"
she confessed.
Dr. Mike smiled. "What you're experiencing is perfectly
normal, Grace. I went through the
same thing when I was pregnant with Katie. I remember one time
when I was having a second
piece of pie after supper, and I decided a pickle would go just
perfectly with it. You should have
seen the looks on my family's faces when they saw me eating
that combination!" she chuckled and
shook her head.
Grace's eyes widened at Michaela's confession, but she joined
in the merriment. "Well,
when ya was havin' all them feelin's and cravin's, was Sully...that
is...did he ever...was he always
hangin' around ya all the time, waitin' on ya hand and foot,
makin' sure ya had everythin' ya
needed?"
"As I recall, he did everything he could to ensure that
I was comfortable at all times. If I
ever went to get something, he always tried to anticipate my
moves and get whatever it was that I
wanted before I could get it myself, especially in my later
months of pregnancy."
"Didn't that ever drive ya crazy?"
"At times, but Sully didn't usually make a nuisance of
himself, unless I was starting to
show evidence of being tired. That was when he was doting on
me the most."
"Well, Robert E's always around, makin' sure I take my
breaks and rest, and makin' sure I
don't do nothin' that could make me use any extra effort to
do. An' lately, he's always there to
walk me wherever I wanna go. It's like he's attached to my hip,
like I'm growin' out this way and
that way!" she gestured out in front of her and off to
the sides.
Michaela smiled. "I know it's not easy, but you just have
to allow Robert E the room to be
a proud father. Remember, it's not only you having the baby.
It's both of you. Try to find a
balance, and if his actions really do begin to affect your moods,
talk to him about it. Tell him how
you feel. He might not even be aware of it," she advised.
"Thanks, Dr. Mike."
"You're quite welcome."
"Mama, I hear baby?" Katie had silently approached
without either woman noticing and
now stood next to the table where Grace sat.
"Certainly, sweetheart." Michaela located the heartbeat
again and allowed Katie to hear
the sound. The two women laughed at the little girl's look of
amazement when she finally heard,
then briefly clasped hands to show the understanding they both
had about their recent discussion.
"So, what are ya sayin'? That ya think Dr. Mike can't handle
both clinics? Cuz she's done
more'n what that'll take before and come out jus' fine,"
Robert E stated, making sure the horses he
had were watered and fed.
"I don't know, Robert E. I just think she's maybe tryin'
ta do it all, an' she's got Katie who's
growin' fast and demandin' more attention, not ta mention Brian
in his last year of school. Then,
hirin' this new doctor is just one more thing ta add to her
things to do."
"An' I'm sure it don' help none ta know her doin' all this
is gonna keep her away from you
more," Robert E wisely observed as he prepared to mold
and shape some iron tools. "Plus, with
ya takin' this surveyin' job with Smith, you're gonna be gone
sometimes, too, and that'll be even
less time the two of ya can spend together."
Sully watched as Robert E placed the iron in the coals to heat
it, then cooled it in the
water and set it on the block to begin the shaping and forming
process, feeling a bit envious of
Robert E's job here in town that produces enough for him to
make a living from it. "Maybe you're
right. Maybe it's just me who's havin' a problem with it all.
But, somehow, I think Michaela's not
too sure about it all, either. She seemed to be gettin' real
upset about things, more so than just at
me. I think it's just hard on us both, with both of us havin'
to work. How do you and Grace
manage? You're in the same spot me an' Michaela are, and you're
even expectin' a baby, like we
were a coupla years ago."
Robert E took one hand and ran it across his jaw, contemplating
that question. He took
out his rag and mopped his face from the heat of the fire, then
placed it back in his pocket. "Ta
tell ya the truth, Sully, I ain't sure Grace and I *are* managin',
as you put it. We're just takin' it
one day at a time, and I try ta not get in her way too much,
since you know how Grace can get!"
he laughed and Sully grinned in understanding. "This pregnancy
thing ain't makin' things any
easier, since she changes her moods as often as I hafta reheat
this iron I'm workin'. I guess we've
just come to an understandin' that we're both happy with what
we're doin', and neither one of us
interferes in the other's life, at least not to the point where
it would start causin' major problems. I
think ya just gotta let Michaela do this, since she's sure it's
the best thing. Give it a chance, and
then see how things go."
"Yeah, an' I guess we both gotta be sure we're supportin'
our wives, or we might find
ourselves sleepin' elsewhere at night!" Sully noted.
"Yeah, like out with the horses!" Robert E amended,
and both men shared a laugh over
their wives' doggedness.
"Speakin' of the women, I'd say it's about time we head
back over to the clinic," Sully
suggested, allowing Robert E to put away his work for the time
being before walking back with
him. They heard the clinic door open as they approached.
"Now, I want to see you in three weeks for another check-up,
and I'll be checking on you
from time to time until then to be sure you're following orders,"
Michaela instructed.
"Yes, ma'am!" Grace saluted, causing Michaela to smile.
Grace reached out and touched
Michaela's arm. "Don't you worry, Dr. Mike, I won't forget,
and I promise to listen to all ya been
tellin' me ta do."
"I'll make sure she follows them orders, too, Dr. Mike,"
Robert E added, stepping up onto
the sidewalk to place his arm at his wife's waist. Grace and
Michaela shared a knowing look and
both smiled.
"You two take care," she called at their retreating
backs, then shifted her attention
towards Sully, who was now standing next to her.
"Everythin' go alright?"
"Yes, just fine. We even listened to the baby's heartbeat.
Healthy and strong."
"Jus' like when you was pregnant with Katie," Sully
recalled.
"Yes, just like that," she agreed with a smile, then
turned to look into the clinic. "I have to
stop over at the store to pick up a few supplies, would you...?"
"Why don't Katie and I come with ya," Sully suggested.
"Of course. I'd like that," she replied. "Just
let me get my list.
"Mornin', Sully. Dr. Mike. Hello there, Katie," Loren
greeted as the trio entered the store.
"What can I do for you this mornin'?"
"Good morning, Loren. I have a couple of things on this
list that I need to pick up."
"Sure thing, Dr. Mike. Lemme have a look at that, and I'll
get the things right away," he
said, taking the list from her. "So, what's this I hear
about a new doctor comin' ta town in a
coupla weeks?" he asked, making conversation as he gathered
her few items. He had to sidestep a
couple of other customers who were also in the store.
"Yes, I decided to hire a new doctor to manage the Chateau
clinic, since I can't be in two
places at once. He's an experienced doctor from Philadelphia,
and he comes highly
recommended."
"To be honest, I really miss havin' Andrew around. It was
kinda nice ta see both of ya
workin' together and helpin' people. Not that ya ain't doin'
a great job by yourself, mind ya, but I
know it's gotta be easier when ya can talk to another doctor
about doctorin' stuff," Loren
remarked.
"Yes, it is," Michaela agreed, casting a quick glance
over at Sully, but his attention was on
their daughter.
"Papa, candy!" Katie said at that moment, and Michaela
heard Loren chuckle.
"Just like Brian was at that age. That was the first words
I heard him say when Charlotte
would bring him in the store. Looks like Katie's picked up on
some of her brother's habits."
"Papa, look!" Katie pulled on Sully's hand, but instead
Sully lifted her into his arms, so he
could control her exploring fingers more easily.
"I'll make sure she don't break nothin'," Sully assured
Loren with a slight grin, showing he
heard what Loren had said about Katie being like Brian, and
remembering the story Brian
breaking a candy jar when Dr. Mike had first come to town.
"Ya know, I can't believe how fast that little girl is
growin'!" Loren remarked as he
returned to the counter with the sum of Mike's needed items.
"Why just yesterday she was bein'
toted in that sling thing ya wore, and now look. She's walkin'
and talkin' up a storm and gettin' as
big as this counter, here."
"I know what you mean. I spoke with Brian this morning
about his last year of school this
year and all the changes that will happen very soon for him."
"Yeah, an' it's not just them kids of yours. The whole
town's growin' and changin'. Why, I
get so many new faces in here, it's hard ta keep 'em all straight,
especially havin' to manage the
books and keepin' the store clean and the stock counted. Sometimes,
it's hard to handle all this
change."
"Yes, sometimes it is," Michaela agreed. "Nevertheless,
I won't say I am not looking
forward to the growth, as it affords the opportunity for us
to learn and grow right along with it."
"Ya got a point there," he paused and tallied her
total. "That'll be one dollar and two bits."
"Wait a minute," Sully called, coming to the counter
with Katie holding a small piece of
licorice. Sully had the other part of it in his hand and was
chewing on a piece himself.
"Mmm, weal good Mista Bway," Katie remarked.
"Aw, no charge," Loren told them, the soft spot in
his heart being touched by the little
girl. He accepted the money from Dr. Mike and handed her the
bag of her purchases.
"Thanks, Loren," Sully called, walking with Michaela
out of the store and back towards
the clinic.
Michaela opened the door and went to put away the couple of
things she had purchased
for the clinic, leaving the other items in the bag. Sully put
Katie down as soon as he walked
through the door and she immediately ran for her play corner.
Sully watched his daughter settle
down to play and turned his attention to his wife, who now sat
at her desk.
"Ya got a lotta patients, today?" he asked, walking
over to stand next to her.
"Not really. Just a handful. I have some patient file updating
to do, and I need to start
taking inventory of my supplies and make plans to inventory
the Chateau clinic, so everything is in
order for when Dr. Fulton arrives. Why do you ask?"
"No reason. Just wonderin'. I got a few things ta do, myself,
but I'll be back around four to
pick ya up ta go home. Ya do still leave at four, right?"
"Yes, that hasn't changed," she replied a little shortly
but immediately softened her
response. "I'll be looking forward to your arrival."
"Good," Sully answered with a slight grin, leaning
down to touch his lips to hers. It was a
short, yet satisfying kiss, and Michaela sighed when he pulled
away. It was clear they both had
missed each other more than they would express out loud, and
they shared a special look which
said they would make up for lost time later that night. It was
clear they had both come to a
realization about their earlier disagreement, and they had their
friends to thank for that.
After Sully left, Michaela sat staring at her patient files,
trying to concentrate, but she still
couldn't help but think about the unresolved issues surrounding
the jobs she and Sully had.
Nevertheless, she was going to make a concerted effort to make
things work. She just knew she
could.
END
ACT I
ACT
II
"Do
not forget you have a test on your mathematics skills on Wednesday.
Please make
sure you study your figuring. Class dismissed," Teresa
Morales-Slicker announced to the
classroom of students. She watched the flurry of activity immediately
commence, and the students
began hurriedly filing out the door to go home. Teresa sat down
at her desk and sighed, resting
her head in her hands for a moment. The end of another day has
come.
"Miss Teresa?"
She looked up at the voice and smiled when she saw Brian standing
in front of her desk.
"Yes, Brian. May I help you?"
"Are ya feelin' alright? Ya look kinda tired. Somethin'
botherin' ya? Ya look a little upset."
Teresa quickly schooled her features to hide any dismay. "No,
Brian, I am fine, but I thank
you for your concern. What was it that you wanted to ask me?"
"I was wonderin', 'bout that writing assignment you gave
me?"
"Yes. What is your question?"
"Well, you know I work with Miss Dorothy, on the Gazette,
and I was wonderin' if I
could do a special series of articles instead of the paper you
explained."
"And what type of articles did you have in mind for this
series, Brian?"
"Well, I don't know just yet, but I was thinkin' of writin'
about the changes happenin' in
town and all the new people and places we're startin' ta see."
Teresa thought about that for a moment, then smiled again. "Yes,
I think that will make a
wonderful series of articles, Brian, and it will help you stay
aware of everything that is happening.
Yes, I will allow you to change the assignment, but I will expect
you to submit one article to me
each month, instead of the entire paper at the end, like I had
first assigned," she instructed.
"No problem, Miss Teresa. An' thanks!" he called as
he left the schoolhouse, closing the
door behind him.
"Hey Brian," Sarah called. "Did she let ya do
that different assignment?"
"Yeah, and I gotta give her one article each month as part
of the series," Brian replied.
"That's great! That means you can use your work after school
and sometimes weekends
for a school assignment! That makes things easier for you!"
"Yeah, it does. I'm glad she's lettin' me do it, since
I know I'll really love writin' these
articles." He paused then offered to carry Sarah's books
for her. "So, wanna walk over with me to
see my Ma at the clinic, an' ask her if you and your Ma can
come to supper tonight?"
"Sure," she agreed with a smile.
Michaela looked up and saw Brian and Sarah coming through the
main door. "Good
afternoon, Brian. Sarah," she greeted. "What brings
you both over here?"
"Afternoon, Ma. I wanted to know if Sarah and her ma could
come to supper, tonight,"
Brian began without preamble.
"Has Mrs. Sheehan been asked yet?"
"Has Mrs. Sheehan been asked what?" Anna Marie stood
in the doorway of the clinic.
"Hi, Ma!" Sarah greeted.
"Hi, Mrs. Sheehan," Brian echoed.
Michaela looked to Anna Marie and smiled. "Brian has just
invited the two of you to
supper this evening. Would you be interested in joining us?"
"That sounds like a lovely idea! Thank you. We'd love to
come!" Anna Marie accepted.
"Good, we'll see you around six?"
"That sounds fine." She turned to her daugher. "Sarah,
I need you to come with me to
take care of a couple of things, but if you like, you can come
back here and go home with Brian,
and I'll see you at six this evening."
"Actually, Mrs. Sheehan, if you would like, you can come
back here to the clinic around
four and ride home with us. That's when I'll be closing for
the day," Michaela offered.
"Thank you, Dr. Mike. I guess we'll see you after we complete
our errands," she said and
walked with Sarah out of the clinic.
"Brian, you need to go find Sully and let him know Mrs.
Sheehan and Sarah are joining us
tonight. He's watching Katie, today, and I believe he said he
might be helping the Reverend over
at the church."
"Sure, Ma," Brian agreed, running out of the clinic.
"Close the door behind you!" Michaela called and watched
Brian turn around to come
back and close the door. He grinned at his ma, and she smiled
in return, shaking her head.
"I think Brian's quite smitten with Sarah Sheehan,"
Michaela remarked, sitting at her
dressing table later that evening and taking the combs from
her hair.
"I'd say he's been interested in her since the first day
she arrived in town almost three years
ago," Sully agreed.
"I think I'm inclined to agree with you. I remember his
attention shifting quite often and
him watching her on more than one occasion."
Sully pulled his shirt off and hung it over the chair. Then,
he walked over to stand behind
his wife. He placed his hands on her shoulders and met her eyes
in the mirror. "I remember
watching a girl on more than one occasion, myself," he
grinned.
"Is that a fact?" Michaela teased in return.
"Yeah, an' if I ain't mistaken, she was even watchin' me.
Still does, too," he added, picking
up her brush to begin their nightly routine of him lovingly
brushing her waist-length tresses.
"Do you think it's alright for the two of them to continue
with this relationship?" Michaela
asked, referring to Brian and Sarah.
"I think it is. In fact, I think it's real good for 'em
both," allowing for a double-meaning to
lace his words.
"As long as they're both careful," Michaela warned.
"I don't think we gotta worry. It's obvious they're both
happy."
"Yes, I can see that. The light in their eyes when they're
together or when they talk about
each other shows that."
"Mm-hmh," Sully agreed.
"As long as you think they're alright."
"Mind ya, I ain't no expert, but I don't think there's
any serious problems. Then again, all
couples have difficulties from time to time. They just gotta
talk them out," he directed, wisely,
brushing Michaela's hair to one side and leaning down to place
quick, soft kisses at the base of her
neck.
Michaela closed her eyes and savored his touch. She was well
aware they were talking
about more than just Brian and Sarah, and she smiled at how
the two of them could always find
ways to share their thoughts like that. She decided now was
as good a time as ever to discuss
what was on her mind.
"Sully?"
"Mmnh?" he replied, moving his lips up to her ear.
"We should discuss a few things about Dr. Fulton before
he arrives tomorrow. He's due to
come in on the morning train."
Sully sighed, lightly. It was hard to believe the past two weeks
had passed so quickly. He
lifted his head to resume brushing Michaela's hair. "What
about?"
"To begin with, I wanted to know if Welland Smith has a
job for you coming up in the
next day or so."
"Not that I know of, but then again, I could get a telegram
tomorrow. Why's that so
important?"
"It's just that I'm going to be rather busy for the next
two days, making sure I am there for
my appointments and helping Dr. Fulton get acclamated to the
clinic at the Chateau. I won't have
a lot of time to watch Katie, so I was wondering if you might
be able to keep an eye on her."
Sully didn't reply right away, just kept methodically running
the brush through her hair. "I
guess it ain't gonna be a problem. 'Sides, wouldn't want her
thinkin' her Papa don't love her," he
smiled, a little, trying to hide the small amount of exasperation
he felt at knowing this type of
request could happen often. What would they do if he *was* working?
Still, he knew he had to
give things a chance, and he intended to do just that. He wasn't
one to jump to conclusions and
form judgements based on something he didn't know. Maybe things
weren't as bad as they looked,
after all.
"I'm sure the two of you will have a lot of fun, together,
and I don't mind if she's at the
clinic when I'm there, but when I'm with Dr. Fulton, she'll
need to be with you."
"Alright, Michaela." He paused to think. "So,
what exactly are ya gonna be doin' with this
new doctor?"
"To begin, I'll just show him around the Chateau and the
clinic rooms, then show him how
he can go about placing orders for more supplies, as well as
explaining the way things will be
working out there. I'll go over old patient records from Andrew's
time there, and then answer any
questions he might have."
"An' that's gonna take two days?"
"Well, that's what I don't know. I am simply allowing two
days, just in case."
"Alright. So, ya got everythin' ready for Fulton, when
he comes tomorra?"
"I believe so, yes. I've been working on things for the
past couple of weeks, ever since I
received the confirmation that he was indeed coming, so I would
say I'm more than ready to
handle everything," she replied, assuredly.
"Good," Sully said with finality. "So, that means
ya ain't got nothin' else to think about,
tonight?" he asked, setting down the brush and returning
his hands to her neck to gently caress the
sensitive spot behind her ears.
"Is that an attempt at an invitation?" Michaela immediately
warmed to his attention.
"I'd say it was more than an attempt. I'd say it was an
open invitation," he replied, grasping
her hands and pulling her to her feet to stand in front of him.
"In that case, I accept," she replied, allowing herself
to be drawn into his loving embrace.
Michaela anxiously scanned the faces and forms of the passengers
disembarking from the
morning train. She had wired a reply to Dr. Fulton, detailing
a description of herself and Sully,
and she now hoped that description was enough for the doctor
to recognize them.
She started to worry when the flow of passengers began to cease
and then stopped
altogether. Then, two more passengers exited from the back of
the train. She noticed that one of
them was carrying a medical bag while helping the other passenger
maneuver the steps. She was
holding a very small child in her arms, which made her steps
very slow and halting. Her quick eyes
noticed the bandaged foot and quickly made the assessment that
the injured passenger must have
twisted her ankle somehow during the trip, and Dr. Fulton had
attended to her injury.
Now, she took the liberty of allowing her focus to shift to
the tall and smartly dressed
doctor, who had now reached the bottom step. He was an inch
or so taller than Sully, with a
similar build. His dark brown hair was neatly trimmed and styled,
and his face was clean-shaven.
His clothes spoke of refinement, yet the kindness in his eyes
and smile as he spoke to the woman
passenger belied a caring concern for his fellow man. For the
first time, as she watched the trio
alight from the train, Michaela wondered if he might be married.
He never spoke of bringing a
family out here, but she supposed it was possible, considering
he was obviously close to the same
age as her.
She smiled as the trio approached. "Dr. Fulton?" she
said, extending a hand in greeting.
"Yes, Dr. Quinn, I presume?" he returned. "I
must say it's quite a pleasure to meet you."
"Likewise. May I introduce our town mayor, Mr. Jake Slicker,
and his wife, Teresa."
"Glad you could come," Jake greeted, without preamble.
"If there's anythin' ya need, ya
just come find me," he offered.
"It is a pleasure to have another doctor in our town,"
Teresa echoed her husband's
sentiments.
"I am extremely pleased to be here, and I know I will love
each and every moment," Dr.
Fulton replied.
Jake and Teresa departed, and Michaela claimed Dr. Fulton's
attention once again.
"May I introduce my husband, Byron Sully, and our daughter,
Katie."
"Pleased to meet ya," Sully said, making the decision
to ignore his initial small pangs of
jealousy at Michaela's frank appraisal of Dr. Fulton. He could
tell she found his appearance
refreshing, but he schooled himself to keep his feelings under
control and give the situation a fair
chance.
"It's my pleasure, as well," Dr. Fulton replied, turning
again to face Michaela. "Dr. Quinn,
I'm sure you've noticed the young lady I assisted from the train.
Maribelle Edwards is on her way
to Denver to meet her husband. She twisted her ankle when she
had to reach for her son to keep
him from running away from their seats in the car. I attended
to her injury, but I was wondering if
there might be a way she can rest here for a while, until the
train is ready to leave again?"
"Joshua can be such a handful sometimes," Maribelle
interjected.
"I am well aware of toddlers and their antics. As you can
see, we have one of our own,"
Michaela agreed and glanced at Katie, who was standing next
to Sully.
"Yeah, she gets inta the strangest things, sometimes,"
Sully added with a smile, making an
attempt to be friendly. Katie saw the adults looking at her
and hid behind her father, a little
embarassed at the attention, but at the same time, proud of
herself for getting noticed.
"Dr. Fulton, of course we can accommodate Mrs. Edwards,"
Michaela immediately
agreed. "Why don't we make our way over to my clinic, and
on the way, we can stop at the cafe,
where I'm sure Grace will be more than happy to invite you to
rest at one of her tables and
provide you with a refreshing cup of coffee or apple cider."
"That sounds great, Dr. Quinn. Shall we?" Dr. Fulton
invited.
The six of them walked the short distance to the cafe, where
Grace provided them with
cups of coffee and cider. After a few moments, they said their
goodbyes to Maribelle and Joshua,
with the assurance that the two of them would get back to the
train just fine. Sully stood and took
Katie's hand, catching Michaela's eye in the process.
"Michaela, I'm gonna take Katie and visit with Robert E
for a bit."
"All right, Sully. I'll see you later this afternoon. Katie,
you be a good girl for your Papa,
alright?"
"Yes, Mama," Katie replied, giving Michaela a kiss
on the cheek then allowing Sully to
lead her over to the livery.
"Well, Dr. Quinn. It looks like it's just the two of us.
Shall we proceed to your clinic?"
"Yes, it's just around the corner, here," she replied.
Michaela unlocked the door and proceeded him into the main room
of the clinic. Dr.
Fulton made a quick appraisal of the small, but sufficient office
and operating room, and followed
Michaela throughout the remainder of the clinic. She showed
him the small kitchen Charlotte used
when the clinic was a boardinghouse. Next, they visited the
recovery rooms upstairs and the front
room next to the kitchen downstairs, which was where Michaela
sometimes had Katie play if
there was a patient to whom Katie didn't need to be exposed.
Throughout the tour, she told of her
past and how she became a doctor, including the opposition her
mother expressed throughout her
entire years growing up, and even after she achieved her dream
of her own practice.
"It was only recently that I finally received the approval
I had been desiring my entire life,"
Michaela finished.
They returned to the main room, and Dr. Fulton immediately smiled,
turning to Michaela.
"Yes, I can well imagine how important that must have been
to you. I am fortunate to have had
the support of both of my parents throughout my pursuit in medicine,
but the times being what
they are, it doesn't take too much to understand why."
He paused to once again look around the
room. "I must say, I am quite impressed at all you have
accomplished all the way out here. You
have managed to create a fine establishment, here, and it's
clear you are doing very well for
yourself. I am sure I would hear the same thing, should I happen
to talk to any of your patients."
"Thank you, Dr. Fulton. I must admit, it certainly wasn't
easy getting started when I first
arrived. I have my father's dream in me and my mother's determination
to thank for my staying
here, despite the hardships which have come my way. However,
I wouldn't change my life for
anything. I am very happy, here, and I plan to continue with
my practice for as long as I can."
"Speaking of your practice, I am well aware of a doctor's
busy schedule, so I am sure you
have patients at some point today. I don't wish to keep you
any longer than necessary, however
much I enjoy learning about your practice. So, shall we venture
over to the clinic at the Chateau?"
"Certainly. Allow me a moment to collect a few things to
take with us." She retrieved a
selection of folders from her filing cabinet and took her coat
off the rack behind the door, then
following Dr. Fulton out of the clinic and locking the door
behind her. She hoped no one would
have an emergency, but she knew those in town knew where to
find her, if there was.
"Allow me," Dr. Fulton offered her a hand up into
the wagon she had left out in front of
the clinic this morning. She waited for him to step up into
the wagonseat and reached for the
reins. "Oh, no, I can't possibly allow you to drive, Dr.
Quinn. A doctor I may very well be, but I
do know my way around a horse and wagon," he assured her
with a friendly smile.
She smiled in return, appreciating his frank and open honesty.
She could tell they would
get along just fine.
It didn't take long for them to reach the Chateau. He alighted
from the wagon and reached
up to give her assistance in stepping down as well. He allowed
her to lead the way as they walked
up the wide front steps and turned to the right to walk to the
entrance alongside the angled front
face of the hotel. They entered and left the door open to the
veranda.
"I have come over here a couple of times a week, just to
keep things in order and to see if
there are any patrons who might be in need of medical attention.
Most just have the basic aches
and pains, and I've only had one broken bone. When Dr. Andrew
Cook was managing this clinic
and working for Preston Lodge, who at the time owned the Chateau,
there were all manner of
complaints, everything from not being able to sleep to problems
with digesting their food from
their meals. Preston had Andrew keep a sufficient supply of
tonics, which were comprised of
mostly sugar and water or alcohol, and against my better judgement,
and sometimes Andrew's, the
patrons here received them as a prescription.
"I made no attempt to hide my disagreement with this practice,
and Andrew did finally
stand up to Preston regarding this dishonesty, but by that time,
there were several patients who
most likely were overlooked simply because Preston didn't wish
to have any ill patrons at his
hotel."
"And what happened to Mr. Lodge?" Dr. Fulton inquired.
"I'm certain you are aware of the bank panic earlier this
year." At Dr. Fulton's nod, she
continued. "Preston was also a banker, as was his father
before him. He was hit hard by the
financial crisis and was forced to sell the Chateau to pay back
the money he had invested but was
lost. Senator Dinston, the man who now owns the Chateau, bought
it for a very reasonable price,
but only under the stipulation that I take over the clinic."
"But, what about Dr. Cook, was it? What happened to him?"
"He and my eldest daughter, Colleen, married in May, and
they are now living in
Philadelphia where Andrew has his own practice. Colleen is attending
the Women's Medical
College of Pennsylvania, the same school from where I received
my training."
"How marvelous!" He paused as if confused by something
she had said. "I'm sorry, did
you say Cook was their last name? Andrew and Colleen Cook?"
"Yes, why do you ask?"
"This is quite a coincidence, but I have actually had the
fortune of meeting them both at
one of the hospitals in Philadelphia!"
"You have?" Michaela replied, pleased to hear this.
"Yes, in fact, if I'm not mistaken, I even worked with
them both on a special case assigned
to me. Mrs. Cook, uh, your daughter, was there as part of a
class assignment, and Dr. Cook was
called in to assist. They make quite a team, the two of them,
and I was very impressed with their
combined knowledge. You have trained your daughter extremely
well, Dr. Quinn."
"I appreciate the compliment, Dr. Fulton, but I would have
to say the honor is all due to
my daughter. She has wanted to become a doctor since she was
about thirteen. I merely
encouraged her dreams, much the same as my father did for me."
"Well, you and your daughter are to be congratulated for
overcoming overwhelming odds
to have what you have, today. I have no doubt after meeting
you that your daughter will succeed
in what she desires." He turned to walk towards the desk,
changing the topic of conversation.
"Now, did Dr. Cook keep his patient records here, or do
you have possession of them?"
"I brought them with me from my clinic, where I have been
keeping them since Andrew
left. I will leave them here for you to peruse at your convenience.
Andrew was extremely
well-organized, and you will find everything you need right
here in this main room. Your living
area is through that door," she pointed to the back of
the main room, "and there is a door to the
interior of the hotel over there."
"Yes. I can see I will enjoy looking over everything and
familiarizing myself with my
work. Now, you mentioned that Mr. Lodge was forced to sell this
hotel, but you didn't mention
anything about the bank in town. Did he relinquish ownership
of that, as well?"
"To my knowledge, he still owns that, but he had to leave
town to recuperate, and to be
honest, I don't know if he will ever return," Michaela
replied.
"Oh, I will definitely be returning, Michaela, you can
be assured of that!"
The two doctors turned at the sudden voice spoken from the main
doorway. Michaela's
eyes met those of Preston A. Lodge, III.
END
ACT II
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