15
Three days had drifted slowly by, and still Hayward had not returned home. Eliza had spent a restless night, and lay awake thinking of him, praying that the Lord would provide a way other than war to bring the Colonies freedom, and that He would soften the King’s heart. She tossed and turned, and when she finally fell to sleep, the sound of the wind blowing through the elms woke her. Donning a linen robe, she slipped out of bed and went to the window. The night sky hung heavy with clouds, and the wind blew across the land like the breath of a Titan.
She listened to the wind moan and rage against the walls of her house. She thought she heard the hollow sound of horse’s hooves on the road beyond. But when the wind lessened, the only sound that remained was the rain pelting the roof.
With a heavy sigh, she returned to bed, and smiled when a flutter moved across her belly. She laid her hand there, and, feeling content, slept until dawn.
The moment morning broke over the hills and spilled through the windows at River Run, Eliza bathed, dressed, and hurried downstairs, her bare feet pattering over the oak steps. Fiona met her at the landing.
“Good morn, my girl. Hope you have a hearty appetite this morning. The hens laid more eggs than expected.”
Eliza pulled her long hair over one shoulder and drew her fingers through it. “I am hungry. Let us break our fast out on the porch. It is too glorious a morning to be inside.”
Fiona slipped off to the kitchen, while Eliza stepped out the front door and breathed in the scent of honeysuckle. She watched a blue heron glide across the sky toward the river and listened to the faint hum of a bumblebee hovering over the wild daisies. “Weeping may endure for a night, but singing comes in the morning,” she whispered as songbirds grew boisterous with the strengthening sun.
She sat down on the stoop, and shortly afterward Fiona handed her a plate of eggs and a mug of cold tea. Together they bowed their heads. Addison strode around the corner in work clothes, then paused and tipped his hat.
Eliza smiled. “Good morn, Addison. Had your breakfast?”
He smacked his lips. “Yes, ma’am. Mistress Goodall knows how to please a man with her cookery.” He winked at Fiona and she huffed. “ ’Tis the best I’ve ever had, next to my dear mother’s. God rest her soul.”
“Aren’t you going to thank Addison for the compliment, Fiona?” Eliza said as she handed over her empty plate.
Fiona pursed her lips. “Hmm. I suppose I must. I am not one to be so rude not to thank you, Addison.”
“And I thank you, Mistress Goodall, for the fine shirt. I promise to keep it clean, and wear it to church, and not every day.”
“I put a lot of work into it,” Fiona said. “To be careful with it will please me.”
Eliza could not help but notice the way Addison looked at Fiona. Twenty years dissolved from his rugged face, and his eyes glowed. Yet to proclaim any feeling for her would be a feat for him. Fiona believed herself to be his better, and his knowledge of the world set them miles apart. Eliza had not gotten to know him much through conversation, but thought him to be one who strove to live a godly life. He never complained, and worked hard from sunup to sundown.
“Have you heard any news along the river?” she asked.
“No more than what I was told weeks ago, mistress. I did meet Mr. Halston along the road yesterday. I took Nell to be shod, and he was good enough to give pause to speak to me. He asked about you, said he’d seen you the day before while you were out walking.”
The happiness of the day sunk in her. Halston had seen her out strolling on her own and had said nothing? Why had he not made his presence known or greeted her in a friendly way? “For how long did he watch me, did he say?”
“I don’t know, mistress. He told me I should go with you when you’re out walking, when Mr. Hayward is away from home, that it isn’t safe for you to be out on your own.”
“I am fine. I take my pistol with me just in case. But if you want to come along, you may. And if you happen to see Mr. Halston again, tell him I do not fancy being watched. He should speak to me the next time.”
Addison nodded and pulled down his tricorn hat. “I reckon Mr. Hayward will be home soon. If I don’t get my work done, he’ll not be happy.”
Eliza lifted her eyes toward the place where their lane turned out onto the river path. “He has been gone four days.”
Addison followed the direction of her eyes. “Don’t fear, mistress. He’ll be back soon and full of vinegar, I imagine. Talk of war seems to do that to men.”
“That is true . . . Now I shall walk along the creek to the path where I can see the river.”
Addison gave her a quick bow and headed toward the stable. Eliza stepped down from the porch, gathering her hair into a knot so as to feel the breeze touch the back of her neck. Sunlight sparkled through the trees, and the leaves twisted and turned. At the bank of Israel Creek, she found a patch of blue forget-me-nots. She bent down and ran her hand across the blossoms. The gallop of a horse grew louder, and she stood.
Hayward. My beloved!
Out of the dusky light, a riderless horse appeared. The reins dragged along the dirt, and the horse shook its mane and snorted. Refusing to believe what her eyes beheld, Eliza stood motionless, her breath coming in short gasps. Omega flared his nostrils, lifted his head, and stood still in the middle of the road. She ran to him, and, taking the reins in hand, she soothed the horse with gentle words and touches.
There were no signs of injury to the horse. No sign of a struggle of any kind. Hayward’s saddlebag and musket were untouched. She called out to Fiona, to Addison. She led Omega back toward home, reaching the lane breathless and tearful. Addison met her at a sprint as Fiona hurried down the porch stairs.
She struggled to get the words out. “He came down the road without my husband.”
“I know this trail and these woods better than any man along this river,” said Addison. “I’ll find Mr. Hayward. You have my word on it.”
Addison mounted the stallion, turned it around, and galloped off.
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