登陆注册
10783400000004

第4章 The Betrayal

In many ways, John and Billy Tweed were very much alike. A favor given, a favor returned. Everything in balance. Or so it seemed. For them, it was all about numbers.

"How do you do it?" I remember asking John years before, as we trudged home on the mossy path from the schoolhouse. "All that figurin' in your head?"

"Hah!" he laughed. "I've always had digits spinnin' round me brain. I guess all I needed was someone to show me what to do with 'em."

Me knack for reading and writing was nothing to his mastery of numbers. We all knew it, even back when he was no older than pesky Vic. Midder, being an educated woman, insisted we attend the school in Skeld run by the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge. "Nothin' but a plot by the Kirk to brainwash me bairns," Daa muttered, but at her insistence we went just the same.

Our master, George Henry, was a thin, crooked figure with a shadow over his lip that made him never seem clean-shaven. He had come up from Edinburgh the year before to replace Mr. Smith, who fled the island the day after Angus Moncrieff knocked him senseless.

From the day they met, John was overjoyed by Mr. Henry's vast knowledge of mathematics, bookkeeping, and navigation. I watched quietly from the other side of the room as he devoured addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and pored over maps and even spherical trigonometry. If anyone could break us free from Marwick, it was John. But that night in Culswick Broch I waited nearly an hour, straining me eyes in the storm for the promised flashes of the lantern that never came.

Had I missed them? What had gone wrong?

When me teeth began rattling, me gansey and underclothes soaked through to me skin, I knew I could wait no more.

The cows hardly stirred as I pulled open the weathered door to the byre and felt me way to the faint silhouettes of Catherine and Victoria. They were still holding the orphaned lambs in their arms.

"Chris?" Catherine whispered as I crouched between them. "You must be daft to come back here!"

I peered across the byre to the crack of light coming through the unevenly planed boards of driftwood in the door to the cottage. "Mr. Peterson still inside?"

"Och, no." Catherine drew her finger to her lips. "Daa sent him off ages ago. But he's threatened to be back after the storm. He's looking for you."

"Soli Deo Gloria," I muttered, rubbing me brow. "I best get with Daa."

"No!" She grabbed tightly to me sleeve. "He's in one of his states."

"There's no helpin' it, Cath. We've something to take care of."

She pulled harder as I started to stand. "That's not the worst of it!" she said. "He's raging about 'cause he canna find the pouch!"

"Already knows it's gone, does he?" I asked.

"Climbed up the ladder and started fishing round the rafters soon as we gave him John's note."

"Note?"

"The one he wrote when he came back here," Victoria said. "Told Catherine not to read it, but she did-every word-just like you taught her. Oh, you're in a mighty heap of trouble, Christopher Robertson!"

I looked away, wanting nothing more than to have kept them from the truth about what I'd done to that ewe. "It's over, at least," I muttered, me face hot with shame. "Daa and I'll have her body stashed far below the mossy earth before Peterson gets back."

"Look! Me tooth is loose!" Victoria said, pushing her face before mine and opening her mouth wide.

"Not now, Vic!" Catherine swatted her on the shoulder. "Chris, it's not just the ewe that's gotten you in trouble."

"Are you a thief, Chris?" Victoria asked, gripping her lamb tightly as it struggled in her arms.

"Me?" I looked at her sweet face peering from under her mop of curls. As pesky as she was, I found it hard not to smile.

"John's note said you took the pouch," she went on, her hand stroking the velvet curls of the newborn lamb.

"I'm no thief, ya peerie haf-krak!" I cuffed her gently on the head. "'Twas your brother John who took the coins."

"See, Vic," Catherine whispered, "I knew John wasn't telling the truth. He's the Devil, that one! It's just like when the cheese went missing and he told Daa it was me who took it. Me backside still smarts from the thrashing."

"Cath," I said, kneeling before her, "what, exactly, did this note say?"

"Let's see." She closed her eyes as she stroked the soft brown head of her lamb. "Something like 'Dear Daa,' hmm, oh, yes-'I saw Christopher take your pouch from above the rafters in the byre after he snuffed out the Peterson ewe. He confided in me he was bound for Lerwick to seek passage to America.'"

I grabbed fast to her shoulders. "That's not funny, Cath! If you're playing with me now, you need to stop!"

"I'm n-n-not! Cross me heart," she stuttered-stunned, I think, by the urgency in me voice. "Vic, do you remember what came next?"

"Oh, yes!" Victoria whispered proudly. "'On my honor, I vow to catch him and bring back the coins if it is the last thing I do.' That was it! Oh, and don't forget he signed it, 'Your faithful son, John.'"

"You must have misread it!" I said, springing to me feet.

"You didn't do it, Chris, did you?" Catherine again grabbed the edge of me gansey. "You didn't take the pouch like John said?"

"'Course not!" I slammed me chapped fists on me thighs. "Would I be back here if I had?"

"Well, you better tell that to Daa," Victoria said, tucking her head behind her sister. "When he came down from that ladder he was smashing things this way and that!"

"Don't be daft, Vic," Catherine said. "Daa won't listen to him. Chris-we heard him tell Mr. Peterson you were the one who stole the ewe, and that you snuffed her out to cover yourself before he could stop you."

"Solus Christus!" I said, turning away from me sisters and pressing me face to me hands. Aye, me Daa could be cruel-but he'd never stooped to blaming me for his misdoings! And for John to write those words? It just couldn't be so.

Just then we heard the front door to the cottage burst open. "Well, there's no sign of him round the scattald," Daa's voice boomed through the wall. "By God, if John dunna bring that thieving dreep of a lad back here with that pouch by morning like he said he would, I'll send Knut Blackbeard to do the job!"

Catherine sprang to her feet, the squirming lamb baaing softly in her arms, and pushed me toward the door. "You've gotta leave! We heard Daa tell Gutcher that the note from John would be all the proof he would need to show your bad character to Sheriff Nicolson. If Mr. Peterson takes the matter to the court in Lerwick, Daa plans to use it to clear his name!"

"Run, Chris!" Victoria's wee voice quavered as she helped Catherine push me to the door.

I looked down at the two bony figures shivering in the shadows, the orphan lambs squirming in their arms. For all their bothering and teasing, it was all I could do to turn meself away. "Don't give yourself any trouble by tellin' Daa that you saw me tonight."

Then Catherine grabbed me hand, tears barely visible in the dark of the byre. "Will we see you again…ever?"

"Aye!" I said, suddenly wrapping me arms about their frail bodies. The lambs kicked wildly between us. They felt warm and soft. It was the first time I had ever hugged me sisters.

"But I've gotta get that pouch back." I slowly pulled away, remembering something Midder did the day she sent me off to school as I patted me heart. "While I'm gone, I'll keep you here."

And then, for the second time that night, I slipped out the door into the storm. This time, me life forever changed.

同类推荐
  • Otherbound
  • Craved (Book #10 in the Vampire Journals)
  • The Fizzy Whiz Kid
  • Honey and Jam

    Honey and Jam

    In the tradition of cooking with each season's bounty, Hannah Queen applies the same spirit to her baking, turning out an abundance of fresh cakes, trifles, biscuits, and more. From the citrus of winter to the bright squash of summer, more than 70 classic and modern dessert recipes celebrate locally sourced ingredients. Relish the sweet fruit of the spring with the delectable Rhubarb Custard Cake, and savor the ripe flavors of autumn with the Spiced Pumpkin Cupcakes with Bourbon Buttercream. The wide range of flavors and recipes for year-round baking ensure you will never tire of these fresh indulgences. Featuring Queen's rich photography throughout, Honey and Jam not only showcases a collection of rustic desserts, but also captures the sprawling forests and farmlands of Blue Ridge, anchoring each recipe in the backdrop of the Southern Appalachian Mountains.
  • Sleepyhead
热门推荐
  • 凤起之将门女子不好惹

    凤起之将门女子不好惹

    凤羽凝本是辰星帝国将门之嫡女,15岁便是大宗师巅峰,国师也说她是凤神降世。国主下旨赐婚太子,可太子却在大婚前一天联合她的妹妹,一个妾生的庶女,给她灌下加了散灵粉,成了废人,自杀而死。等再睁开眼却是回到一个月前国主赐婚早朝时,她的妹妹凤羽怜到她凤鸾阁告诉她:姐姐,爹爹说要禀报国主,让我赐婚给太子做侧妃之时。她恍然想起大婚前夜,便慌慌忙忙的叫人备马向帝宫奔去…………
  • 最强女神萌萌哒

    最强女神萌萌哒

    她是被上苍所抛弃的小可怜,一朝生死,得以重生,这一世,她定要让伤她、负她、害她之人不得好死!帝都权爷,传闻冷心冷情,不近女色,可却在她身上破了例。一场游戏,一纸契约将两人绑到了一块儿,至此,他将她捧在手心,疼她宠她入骨。————权爷霸气的牵着小女人的手,对众人说道:“谁若伤她一分,我便屠谁满门;谁若损她一毫,我便刨谁祖坟;让之尝尝挫骨扬灰,消散世间之味!”她莞尔一笑道:“谁若肖想我男人,我便灭之族亲,杀之所爱,毁之所在!”
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 妃你不渴:太子宠上瘾

    妃你不渴:太子宠上瘾

    血药灵,断情长,不如远走见他乡。圣器全,谁人怜,身负傲气爱未央。离离散散三年半,谁苦相思仙难炼。多少烦闷起波澜,我愿长情人常安。【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 悄悄爱上你

    悄悄爱上你

    虽然表面上,周恩研顺从地接受了爷爷的建议,但实际上她一直都在存钱准备到国外学习海洋保育的课程。今天,她终于存够了钱,可以买机票飞往澳洲的大学,这一次她要先斩后奏,到了澳洲再和爷爷坦白出国的事。但她没想到,这一走便是数年,而且也遇到了生命中特别的男人。
  • 狩猎志

    狩猎志

    新书英灵王权!捕获强大的怪物并且培育它们,原本罗杰以为这就是狩猎志的功能。但自从将一个人类也收入其中后,他就明白自己的狩猎目标并不仅仅是怪物了。
  • 穿越之恋上大国医

    穿越之恋上大国医

    看完电视醒来,发现自己穿越回了古代。眼前这个温润善良的男人,竟然就是刚才电视上评述的历史人物——以四绝闻名、人称杏林圣手的、中医发展史上伟大丰碑的一代大、国、医、王、孟、英!她激动了!!!!情节虚构,切勿模仿。
  • 李叔同书信集

    李叔同书信集

    《李叔同书信集》多是写给友人的私人信件,如与夏丐尊、丰子恺等的书信往来,感情真挚朴实,体现了往昔岁月中弘一法师的心灵路程,以及他高尚的人格和独特的艺术魅力。仿佛将我们拉回到那个充满温情的旧时代,并感悟人生的真谛。
  • 宫主万岁

    宫主万岁

    小道士穿越平行世界,灵气复苏。得系统相助,召唤古之亡灵,叱咤风云。然而,小道士的修炼之路似乎跑偏了...“公司缺个CEO?孔明不是闲着呢嘛?”“战神特战队又缺人了?让子龙出个差!”“公孙大娘去当明星了?是不是有点欺负人?”“典韦,你去告诉武媚娘,就说我是不会怕的!”......这是一个由憨怂猪脚带着一群古灵在平行世界中大吵大闹的故事。
  • 我本豪杰

    我本豪杰

    “什么什么?!你再说一遍?六方混凝土你浇了十一个小时?你他妈吃错药了?这怎么可能?”像从椅垫上被弹了起来,举着手机的朱老大一张猪肝脸霎时扭曲成了一张弓,似乎搭上箭立马可以嗖地射向手机信号的另一端,翻鼻孔下的两撮长长的黑鼻毛随着剧烈的喘息威武地在抖动着,看上去怪异又可笑。“真是岂有此理!我怎么会给他介绍工程?!把老子脸丢尽了!”扔下手机,他一屁股蹾在椅子上,老板椅吱嘎一声,像是他家那只哈士奇被踩着了尾巴发出的怪叫。真是怕啥来啥。几分钟前我还正跟他朱老大一支接一支抽着烟,在叨咕小许那些糗事,办公室内弥漫的每一缕烟雾中似乎都充满了忧虑。