The smell of chicken soup caused his mouth to water and his stomach growled restlessly and desperately to receive such a longed-for broth that, according to the aroma, promised to be a delight.
Three days had passed and his wound looked better and he could stand up, albeit with difficulty, but at least he could stand on his feet for a few seconds. Despite the squalor of the place, he did not complain about the treatment he received, which, although his hostess was not much to speak of, kept him well-fed, changed his sheets often, and helped him bathe. He was anxious to recover or, failing that, to be found by his men so that he would no longer be a burden for that woman who, besides looking after him and feeding him, had to sleep on the floor, since the bed was too small for both of them.
“It was delicious, thank you very much,” he thanked her with that beautiful smile that made her tremble. She took the plate and put it in the improvised sink that threatened to collapse at any moment. She then approached him with her work tools and unbuttoned his shirt. The girl had bought some clothes for him, but she had not gotten the size right and they were all too big for him. Her brown eyes scrutinized the silent woman's every move with curiosity, and the tremors of her hands, even though she tried to control them, were very obvious. They were so close that she could hear his agitated heartbeat, the accelerated way he was breathing made her more nervous than she already was.
“Your wound looks much better, in a few days he will be out of pain and will be able to get up,” she commented without looking him in the eyes, as she felt exposed to him when she did so.
“That's thanks to your care, you are very good with plants, you should work for a drugstore,” he praised looking at her with an intensity that tightened her stomach. By accident, she looked into his eyes and instantly regretted it, since it was inevitable not to get lost in that beautiful brown gaze that expressed sweetness and honesty. Unlike her who hid hers for fear of being discovered.
He took her chin delicately over the veil that covered her face as if protecting it from the outside, he wanted to admire her hazel orbs a little more since he did not have the privilege of delighting with such exotic and beautiful eyes because their owner kept avoiding his gaze. She began to feel uncomfortable and naked before him, but she did not want to break the contact for some strange reason.
“Your gaze is beautiful, I should not deprive myself of this delight that your eyes provoke in mine,” he examined her with intensity and a special gleam in his brown orbs. She felt her heart combine with her stomach to torture her, while her breath hitched and her hands began to sweat. They were so close she could smell his fresh breath, all of him was loveliness and delicious scent, not like the men she encountered in the market who didn't care about their hygiene.
“I must…” she tried not to stutter as she was cornered by that look that was taking away her peace, “I must go out to town, will you need me to bring you something?” she stopped abruptly, breaking eye contact suddenly and violently, he gave a half-smile when he noticed how nervous his proximity made her and then denied with head movements.
A week later…
“Not that it's the best of the best, but at least it won't fall on your feet," he said amusedly as he put the hardware away in a box. She was thrilled to see the sink fixed the right way and looked at the young man gratefully. He had recovered from his wound, not that it was completely healed, but it was closing.
“Thank you very much, Arthur, I appreciate it,” she almost jumped with emotion while he smiled with satisfaction. It was rare to see her cheerful and to be able to give her even a moment of happiness made him happy. That girl was very mysterious and reserved. She did not show her face even once and did not give him her name either.
Several days passed. Although he must have been desperate to be found or finding his way home, the truth was that he didn't even think about it. The strange woman opened up a little more with Arthur and they had small banal conversations, although none of them had talked about his life.
Two weeks had passed since she had found him and his wound had completely recovered and apparently would not leave a scar, something that surprised him, since that wound was very deep. He was amazed at the woman's skill since not even the most renowned doctors in his town could have achieved that.
The night was cool and the dark blue sky shone with all the stars that could be seen in it, adding the majestic full moon that decorated the firmament worthy of appreciation.
“You are very skilled, you should go with me and put your knowledge into practice. You would help many people and have a life without scarcity,” he sat down beside her. She was on a log that lay on the grass and served as a seat for him.
“No," she said flatly and hugged herself, "I could never live that way, I prefer solitude and tranquility.”
“I would like to understand you, but I can't. Why live in such a poor and lonely condition? You are a young woman with great ability, it makes no sense for you to hide at the end of the world, could it be that you are running away from something or someone?”
There was a great silence. He took her right hand and squeezed it gently; its warmth and softness sent electric currents throughout her body. She didn't understand what she was feeling for that stranger, but no matter what kind of feeling it was, it would only stay in her fantasies, a man like him would never notice someone like her.
“Sam," she broke the silence capturing his attention, "my name is Sam,” it was the only thing she said, and she did it with her gaze lost somewhere outside his. Arthur couldn't hide the smile on his lips. He lifted the cold hand he still held and left a chaste kiss on it. Sam felt all the skin that his beautiful lips touched burn, her heart was pounding and her breathing was erratic from the sensations that simple gesture provoked in her.
“Thank you for letting me know, at least I will have a name to remember, because Sam, it will be hard to forget you.”
He shortened the distance between them, slowly, he stepped in front of her and caressed the edge of the veil that covered her face.
Why was she doing that? Why was she putting that barrier between them?
He imagined it must be hiding something very horrible, he was afraid to find out what it was, but no matter how dreadful what lay beneath it, he wanted to know what her lips would taste like. He had never met a woman as exceptional and peculiar as she was. All the females his age he knew were spoiled, useless girls who thought only of clothes, makeup, jewelry, and flirting with men promising to be a good marriage match.
He was lifting the veil little by little, but she stopped him by holding her wrist, her hazel orbs begged him not to do it so he nodded sympathetically.
“I'll close my eyes and I promise I won't open them, just let me uncover your chin, I need…” he looked at her with such intensity that she couldn't refuse. He closed his eyes and she took a deep breath when she felt his bare chin, then his lips were out in the open, but not for long. She was stunned at his boldness, still, she didn't want him to stop. The warmth of his breath on her mouth, the tingle on her lips as they were pressed to his, their breaths mingling; it was too much delight and she felt she would faint at any moment.
He pulled away embarrassed and a little disappointed, he knew he had passed the limit; however, she didn't claim him, so why didn't she reciprocate?
He still hadn't opened his eyes and held the piece of cloth without moving a muscle. He was afraid to cover her up and have it all remain that way, but he was also afraid to do it again. He was at a crossroads of whether to kiss her again or apologize for his daring when he felt his lips invaded by those of the girl who took away his peace. He could not help but growl at that pleasurable playfulness between their mouths. The kiss was slow and with great delicacy as if both were afraid to break the lines of prudence and modesty. The taste of her mouth and the texture of her lips were delicious and he could not stop tasting them. That woman had never shown him her face and he didn't care, he liked that sensation, he shuddered at her breath and her taste.
She began to hyperventilate as he licked his tongue and fiddled with bold movements inside her mouth with the slimy organ. It was too good to be true and for the first time, she felt desired. It was strange that a man like him would kiss her like that despite his man-scaring facades. She knew that this was more fantasy than reality, for once he was gone, she would never see him again. Perhaps that was the reason for his outburst, they had become very close in those two weeks, she was sure that if the situation was different and there was a chance of them seeing each other again, he would not have kissed her.
Arthur couldn't hold his breath any longer. He didn't understand why this kiss was provoking so many emotions and enjoyment, but he didn't want it to end. He didn't want to explain or excuse himself because he didn't regret anything; he had never enjoyed a kiss so much and his trembling hands were witness to the excitement that this was causing him; however, he wouldn't pass the line. He licked, sucked, bit, and fiddled with his tongue as if that mouth belonged to him as if nothing could be sweeter and more delicious. He pressed his forehead to hers and broke the contact of their lips slowly, released the veil and the part that had been uncovered was tucked back into the thin fabric. He opened his eyes and connected it with hers so intensely, they were both speechless.
Several minutes passed as they held eye contact in silence, as if afraid to say or do anything that would ruin their earlier action.
“You won't sleep on the floor anymore,” he broke the silence and she widened her eyes, “I will," he clarified.
“You don't have to, even if you've recovered, you're not used to sleeping badly. The discomfort of that bed is bad enough without having to put up with the floor.”
“I refuse. I don't, but you do? I'm a gentleman, I won't let you sleep uncomfortably because of me, this is your house, I'm breaking in and invading your comfort,” he said determinedly.
“You are my guest, I will not let you sleep on the floor,” she insisted.
“Then we'll sleep together,” he looked at her amused, but she widened her eyes.
“No!" she sputtered nervously, “We can't both fit anyway.”
“Then, don't argue with me anymore," he said, getting up from the trunk and entering the shack. Once inside, he took the quilt she threw on the earthy floor and spread it on the floor, lay down, and tucked it in. She went inside and stood for a while watching him, let out a sigh of resignation, and lay down on the bed. Feeling the softness of it on her back again was very pleasant.
Another week passed and they never mentioned the kiss. The first few days after their outburst they avoided each other's gaze and spoke to each other with embarrassment, but as time went on they became very close and kept talking and laughing. He fixed up the hut as much as he could and helped her with the cleaning, fetching firewood and water from the river while she shopped in town. He had decided that he could not bother her anymore, so Sam investigated how Arthur could get out to the main road and from there find his way back to his village, which was a long way from where they were.
(...)
Sweats bothered his wounds and scratches, but what hurt the most were those offensive and malicious words. The pain was unbearable and the blood stained her clothes.
“Nooo! Help! Nooo!!!” her desperate screams were not heard and her anguish did not let her think clearly, she only followed her survival instinct.
“You killed him!!!” her voice was heard as an echo and tears mixed with blood.
“Nooo!!!” she woke up upset with tears in her eyes.
Arthur was shocked to hear her scream and went over to her holding her hands tightly. She was more upset than the other times she woke up from her recurring nightmares. He covered her with his arms as she poured out her soul with great weeping.
Her heartbeat was so agitated and intense that she thought she could hear it. “Tun-tun, tun-tun…” The sounds kept repeating in her head as if she was being chased by those palpitations. She didn't know where she had gotten so much energy since her body was weak. Was it the survival instinct? She didn't know! She only wanted to achieve her goal: to escape for her life.With her bare feet, ignoring the thorns on the path or the small stones that were embedded in his soles, she ran with all her strength and breath. She had to make it, she had to escape from that hell. The sweat, the bugs, and the strands of hair sticking to her skin were wreaking havoc on her escape. Her wounds stung and blood ran down her legs; she smiled as she saw the exit and then, everything was dark.(...)
“Samuel!” Arthur ran in the direction of the tall brown-haired man with yellow eyes.“Sir, you’re alive! I knew it! Triton is a good horse, he led us to this place. We found him wandering in the fields near this region and he led us to this forest” Samuel expressed with marked emotion.“Who are they?” Sam approached Arthur with trepidation.“They are my trusted men, they found me thanks to Triton. He stroked the horse's forehead. You're not a crow, after all,” he kissed him.“Then you'll be back,” Sam commented with sadness in her eyes.“Sir, you must come with us immediately, the Jones have declared you dead and want t
Arthur was caressed by the cool breeze of his region, which greeted him with clouds in the sky. Arriving at his ranch, he got off his horse and Raul led him to the stable. Arthur walked with fists clenched and chest erect, to confront the intruders who had broken into his property.“You are not our masters, our master is Arthur Connovan!” one of the workers shouted indignantly. They had had enough of the abuses of these thieving intruders.“Arthur? The dead one? He has already passed on to a better life and, since Arthur has no heirs, these lands pass into our hands,” a young man, with short blond hair, blue eyes, and great height, said cynically.“Henry Jones!" Arthur called out to him with an indignant face, the blond widened his eyes in surprise. "As y
She crept closer as tears streamed down her face. The door was half open and that made her spying easier. Why was she torturing herself? Her hands were shaking and her heart ached, it wasn't fair! She should be there, she should be enjoying that intimacy.Sam woke up with tears in her eyes, dreaming about her memories opened that wound she tried to ignore because she didn't know how to heal it. Loneliness gnawed at her bones, maybe it was what she deserved after all. She was presumptuous to desire love, companionship, passion. Why? She shook her head trying to throw out those harmful thoughts, it was amazing how the evil words of others could hurt so much that, you end up believing them. No, she shouldn't feel guilty for wanting to love and feel loved, she shouldn't think so low of herself and blame herself for wanting to have passion in her life, for wanting to experience pleasure, if it existed.
“Sam…” he stammered in shock. She avoided his gaze and distanced herself, not wanting him to see her so haggard and dirty.“Get away from me,” she uttered almost in a whisper and stood up on her feet intending to leave. This couldn't be happening to her, why did she have to show up at her worst moment? She couldn't stand the embarrassment and awkwardness. Him, so cute and neat; in fine clothes and expensive jewelry, perfumed with that delicious scent. And she, a malnourished, dirty beggar dressed in rags. It was a nightmare that the man she liked -because even though six long months had passed without seeing him, her feelings for him surfaced just by hearing his voice-, would see her in those clothes and with that stench. She had to run away, she couldn't bear to be in his presence a second longer.&ldquo
Three months had passed. Sam had regained her weight and her skin was not pale anymore. Every day she looked more energetic and healthy and she no longer seemed as shy as when she first arrived at the ranch. Raul kept following her around asking her imprudent questions and trying to find out why she was covering her face, but she ignored him and only laughed at his witticisms.“I owe the boss a lot,” the boy sat down on the grass and put a twig in his mouth. “My parents died in a shootout when I was ten and I spent three years living on the streets and stealing in the markets to be able to eat. One day a man selling apples caught me stealing from him and chased me with a rifle. I ran into Mr. Connovan and he assured the man that he would punish me and he did. He demanded I clean the stable and then pulled me by the ears because I wouldn't bathe. When he fed me, bought me clothes, an
Sam lay down on his father's bed and hugged his pillow. She missed him so much! Even though it had been four months since his death, she still wasn't over him. She was alone and with no one to comfort her. Her father was an orphan who got to where he was through hard work and the mercy of a doctor, who trained him in the field of medicine. At that time not so much was demanded of doctors and some people practiced freely, a cause of death for many patients who believed in untrained doctors. Her father not only taught her how the human body worked, but he also taught her about the medicinal power of plants. She became very good at it and even took classes with professionals, she stopped her studies when she got engaged with the promise to resume them after a year of marriage, so she could give quality time to her husband. Her heart ached, for she did not know if their relationship could be called a marriage. Daniel was not the same man she had known yea
“You're useless!” The redhead girl spat with superiority. “Always thinking you're better than everyone else, and look at you, you're nobody, Samay.“What do you want, Barbara?” she simply couldn't stand her and only wished she would leave his room.“For you, Mrs. Barbara. You're just a squatter in my house, I'm tired of you and of you looking lustfully at my husband. Daniel is mine, Samay, don't flatter yourself.”“Stop talking nonsense! Daniel is my husband and this is my house. I'm dad's heiress, the only one who's stuck up here is you.”“Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha..." The redhead girl laughed mockingly. “Your husband? You disgust him, Samay. Just so you know what your place is, Daniel and I have been a couple since before he "pretended" to you. Who do you think he sleeps with all night? Samay, Daniel would never touch you as he does me, he an
A beautiful sunset celebrated the union of two souls in love, who met and saved each other. Dancing, laughter, food, and greetings flooded the cheerful estate.A couple admired the bride and groom dancing with the restless child, forming a dance of three. “We should get married, too,” Samuel whispered in the ear of the blonde whom he hugged from behind. “Everything will depend on you and how productive you make our estate," she said mischievously and he kissed her neck. Jacqueline had bought the neighboring ranch and settled there. She and Samuel managed it, although Samuel preferred the heavy labor along with the other workers. Like any ranchman with masculine pride, he was saving up to buy the engagement ring, for he wanted it to come out of his own pocket, as the fruit of his hard work. Another wedding was coming up soon, although Jacqueline had another little surprise in store for him, a consequence of his lack of patience is not waiting until
The sweat on their foreheads and the rapid beating of their hearts were evidence of the fear that ran through them. They were in the hands of their enemies and it was obvious that this would be the end of them. Arthur hurried to the gate with relief, noticing that it was the redhead woman who was there; she was looking at him questioningly; he, in turn, understood that expression and thanked God for that opportunity. “Tell me, Mr. Connovan, do you believe there is any hope for me? Do you believe that my sinful, wicked soul will find a place where it belongs and can be admired by anyone?” “I do. It doesn't have to be romantic love, you can find charity wherever you want to cultivate it. And definitely, I believe you can redeem your actions and be a good person, I believe you can dream and make those dreams come true.” “Will I be happy if I do that?” Her voice came out shrill and tears streamed down her face. “You will be. You will know the true
Arthur got off the horse full of excitement. He had dreamed all those days of Sam's face at the sight of her son, and the longing to witness that happiness in her had him nervous and nauseous. He ran to the door with trembling hands and a heaving chest. Jacqueline followed him with the child in her arms, he was very quiet for a child of his age and hardly uttered any words.Arthur noticed the half-opened door and entered quietly, for he wanted to surprise her. His heart pounded intensely as he saw a broken vase in the middle of the room and some things lying around as if a fight had taken place there. He ran in desperation to the other rooms of the house as he called out to her with cries full of anguish.“Sam! No, no, no, no, no. Sam, sweetheart, what happened?”Jacqueline looked at him regretfully, fearing the worst.“Sam!” he shouted and ran out of the hut in hope. It must be a misunderstanding, surely she would explain to him w
“So, Samay is with you,” said the black-haired man, smiling. “That girl is very elusive, I could never find her.”“Were you looking for her?” Samuel and Sebastian looked at each other with a smile.“Of course I was looking for her! I wanted her son back.”“Her son?” Samuel asked dumbfounded. Arthur hadn't told him about it.“She hadn't told you anything? She got pregnant by her husband. I don't know how she managed to escape, but I found her passed out on the outskirts of the forest surrounding the Fraga estate. She was bleeding and I thought she had lost the baby. A doctor friend treated her in secret, as many people were afraid of White. She woke up upset believing her child had died, but that baby was well attached and more alive than the mother.”He took a puff on his cigarette and smiled mischievously.“We moved to another town and she lived with me for the rema
Arthur rode in a daze, the melancholy in his chest and the emptiness of her absence was torturous. To imagine all that she suffered, all that she had to sacrifice.***“So, the lady is dead,” Samuel remained thoughtful and then smiled. "We must not lose hope, there is a person who can help us and soon I will find his whereabouts.”"Who is it?” Arthur asked in confusion.“Mrs. Julia's grandson.”Arthur nodded. Samuel got up from his chair and left.Arthur was in his room pondering Sam's confession when the door opened.“Hello, Arthur,” Anabela hugged him fervently. “I've been so worried. Where did you go that you didn't sleep in the house last night?”“I was working something out,” he pinched his nose.“And why did you go off by yourself? You know those thugs have you in their sights. Luckily they didn't succeed when you were in jail
Sam looked for food and sat down to eat in the backyard. She reminisced about that day when he took her there. She loved him and it was painful to be separated from him. A week had passed and it was time to be told that at least he was okay, so she decided to visit the gentlemen who were taking care of her.“Hello, my dear,” Mrs. Goodman greeted her with a smile. “How's your arm today?”“It's better. I came to give you the list of supplies I'll need.”“Excellent!” The lady took the paper and sat down across from her. “Would you like some coffee?” Sam nodded and she smiled.“I'd like to know…” she looked down and played with her fingers. Her cheeks flushed and her nervousness was noticeable. “I've been here for a week and…” her heart pounded with intensity.“He'll contact you when it's safe to do it,” the lady averted her gaze, but Sam had a
Her breathing was heavy, her heart beat with such agitation that it choked her. Pain and burning mingled and she lost consciousness.(...)“Julia, I don't understand what you are telling me,” she trembled at what she was hearing.“Mr. Fraga's farm is being used to sell weapons and toxic substances. You must escape from this place, it is not safe for you,” the lady warned her.“Since my father died, this is no longer a safe place, Julia.”“Yes, but things got complicated. They say your father didn't die naturally, Samay. He was murdered and they are framing you. Do you know what they are forcing you to sign and fill in?”Sam opened her eyes as if waking from a nightmare, her head ached and the dizziness wouldn't let her sit up as she should. She touched her face and her veil was gone.“Don't worry, only the doctor and I have seen you and he is completely trustworth
Arthur looked at the barbed wires that marked the boundary he was not to pass. His men examined him expectantly and frightened, trusting in his sound judgment and prudence, however, Arthur made his way through and entered the grounds of his enemies.“Sir, come out of there, it is dangerous,” muttered one of them, looking around and making sure that only his boss had heard him.“I must look for her, it is very likely that she is in this place," he said, looking at the earring he had taken from the other side and which he knew belonged to her since he had bought it for her on one of his outings.“Do you know that they can kill you claiming that you attacked them or wanted to rob them? You are trespassing on their land, if they find out, they will not hesitate to take this opportunity to get rid of you,” warned another one of them.“I will not abandon her! If she is in this place, she is in danger. If she's not already in
Hunger was ravaging her, as a result, her body was already very weak. She fell on the grass and cried out of frustration.“Arthur…” she stammered before closing her eyes.(...)“Where is it?” Arthur searched desperately, his room was in disarray and his drawers were open.“What happened here?” Anabela was shocked to see the mess.“Who came into my room?” he asked in a trembling voice. He couldn't believe he had lost it.“No one comes into your room unless it's for cleaning,” Anabela came up to him and put her arms around his neck.“You just came in and you're not going to do the cleaning,” he sighed and Anabela met his brown gaze.“I just came to see how you are, I'm very worried about you,” she stroked his cheek with her thumb.“I'm looking for something,” he regained his personal space and avoided her gaze