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Convincing Lou by Jodie Wolfe


  

  

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Blurb:

How hard can it be to round up one delinquent groom?

  

Ellie Lou Williams will do just about anything to save her ranch, even going undercover as a man to round up a fella who is late to his own wedding. The reward will more than cover the money she owes the bank and solve all her problems. 

  

Caleb Martin agrees to one final job as a deputy US Marshal before he starts his new life away from the trail and tracking criminals. What he isnā€™t counting on is a mysterious bounty hunter whoā€™s determined to undermine his every step. 

  

Will one reach their goal first? Or will they learn to lean on God and work together? 

  

Excerpt:

  

Burrton Springs, Kansas

  

December 3, 1877

  

Four weeks. Four weeks until Ellie Lou Williams lost everything her late husband had worked so hard to achieve. Her chest constricted and a sharp pain shot the length of her left arm. Where was her deep faith in God when she needed it the most? Dried up and crumpled like a dull, brown leaf separated from the tree in fall. Useless. Ground under a shoe until it became pulverized. No good to anyone. Where was the elusive peace sheā€™d talked about with others, pointing them to scripture? Why did she feel like the Israelites during the years in the Bible where God was silent in between the Old and New Testament? 

  

Her words from a few months ago rose to haunt her. ā€œMy life is in His hands to do with how He sees fit. I will do whatever I can to keep this ranch because itā€™s what Charles wouldā€™ve wanted, but if it somehow gets taken away, I still must trust God has a plan even when I canā€™t see it.ā€ She snorted. That was easy to say until she had to actually live it. I feel as if Iā€™ve lived a lifetime since I said those words, God. If I lose the ranch, I have nowhere to go. Nobody alive to rely on. She toed her boot in the thick dust along the street. Are you listening, God?

  

ā€œHi, Ellie Lou.ā€ Mary Scott waved. ā€œI havenā€™t seen you in town since all that excitement at your ranch a few months back.ā€ 

  

She wouldnā€™t call being held at gun point ā€˜excitementā€™. Too bad there hadnā€™t been any reward money for the capture of the outlaws whoā€™d held her. If there had been she wouldnā€™t be in this mess. 

  

ā€œWere you planning to stop by Bettyā€™s shop?ā€ The elderly woman slipped her arm through Ellie Louā€™s. ā€œOr perhaps you were going to see Gertrude at her place instead.ā€ 

  

Ellie Lou glanced at the shop marked ā€˜Ruffles and Stitchesā€™. She hadnā€™t seen much of her newly wedded friend, Gertrude Valentine, but a visit could wait until another time. ā€œI can come in for a few moments to see Betty.ā€ 

  

ā€œOh, good. Sheā€™s been in such a dither.ā€ Mary tugged her in the direction of her nieceā€™s shop. 

  

Ellie Lou held back a sigh. Best to focus on someone elseā€™s troubles instead of her own for a bit. ā€œWhatā€™s got her upset?ā€ 

  

The bell above the door chimed as they entered the ladies dress shop. 

  

ā€œThere you are, Aunt Mary.ā€ Betty Hadler fanned her flushed cheeks. ā€œWeā€™ve got to do something.ā€ 

  

Mary released Ellie Louā€™s arm and patted her nieceā€™s hand. ā€œNow, dear, Iā€™m sure your fiancĆ© will show soon.ā€ 

  

ā€œBut he was supposed to be here weeks ago. He said he only had to make a short stop in Topeka. Iā€™m afraid somethingā€™s happened to him.ā€ Betty withdrew a handkerchief from the pocket in her skirt and dabbed her moist eyes. ā€œThe stagecoach has been coming regularly so he couldnā€™t have been delayed because of that.ā€ 

  

ā€œNow, now. Donā€™t you fret.ā€ 

  

Ellie Lou cleared her throat, unsure whether to step away from the private conversation or to remain. She took a step backward. 

  

ā€œIā€™m thinking of hiring someone to go after him.ā€ Betty sniffed and wiped her nose. 

  

Ellie Louā€™s ears perked. Could this be an answer to her prayers? Please, Lord.

  

ā€œIā€™m sure thatā€™s not needed.ā€ Mary squeezed her nieceā€™s shoulders. 

  

Betty shook her head, her carefully pinned brown curls bouncing with each motion. ā€œNo. Iā€™ll see if I can pay someone seventy-five dollars to bring Jeffrey here. Our wedding is less than a month away. Somethingā€™s happened to him. I feel it in my bones.ā€ A tear trickled down her pale cheeks. 

  

Ellie Lou gasped at the extravagant amount. She swallowed. The sum would more than cover the money she owed the bank. She could pay off the loan and not have to worry about her home being taken away. Surely this was God intervening in her situation. 

  

ā€œThatā€™s way too much, Betty.ā€ Maryā€™s lips pinched together. 

  

ā€œHeā€™s worth it. Iā€™m sure he would do the same if I was the one missing.ā€ Betty glanced out the window. 

  

ā€œIf you tell me more about him, perhaps I can go and find your fiancĆ© and bring him back to Burrton Springs.ā€ Ellie Louā€™s words escaped before she had time to fully weigh the decision. ā€œI donā€™t have anything going on right now and can easily get away.ā€ She could take her two remaining horses with her, which would enable her to leave the ranch for a bit. It wasnā€™t as if she had fields to tend. 

  

ā€œTruly?ā€ Bettyā€™s eyes filled with additional tears. 

  

Ellie Lou quickly calculated the mileage to Topeka. It was doable to get there and back, allow time for the search, return to collect the compensation, and deposit it in the bank to pay off her loan before the end of the year. It had to be the Lord finally speaking to her. Finally, He was breaking His silence. 

  

Betty withdrew something from her pocket. ā€œI have a tintype of my fiancĆ©. It should help you find him.ā€ She handed it to Ellie Lou. 

  

Ellie Lou studied the serious looking young man. ā€œDo you mind if I take it along? I promise to take good care of it.ā€ 

  

Betty nodded. ā€œYou canā€™t tell it from the tintype, but he has light brown hair and blue eyes. Heā€™s well-to-do. Weā€™ve known each other since childhood.ā€ She twisted her hands. ā€œI just donā€™t understand what could be keeping him so long. Iā€™m afraidā€¦ā€ 

  

Ellie Lou touched Bettyā€™s arm. ā€œIā€™m sure heā€™s fine. Just hasnā€™t been able to get a message to you. Donā€™t you worry. Iā€™ll find him for you. In fact, Iā€™ll head home now so I can get an early start in the morning.ā€ She tucked the tintype into her reticule. 

  

ā€œAre you sure itā€™s safe, dear?ā€ Mary frowned. ā€œIā€™ve never heard of a woman riding that far on horse by herself.ā€ 

  

Her heart stalled a beat. Sheā€™d learned the hard way trouble had a way of happening when you least expected it. Ellie Lou stood a little taller. If she took extra precautions, no harm would come her way. But it wouldnā€™t work to go dressed as a woman. Sheā€™d have to don her husbandā€™s clothes and pose as a man. If she could perform this one job, her problems would be solved. 

  

  


 

Comments

marilyn leach saidā€¦
May God bless your stories Jodie! Thanks for posting, Clare
Tanya Hanson saidā€¦
Wonderful excerpt, and intriguing tag! Best of luck.

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