To: Katie
From: Hunter
Soon Babe... soon. :)
Still smiling, he rolls his eyes. He couldn't help one more.
To: Katie
From: Hunter
Sweet dreams, princess.
More texts tomorrow. Promise.
G'night.
Yawning and burying his head further into his pillow, he keeps his phone close, even though he does try to go to sleep. There'd be no late night card games tonight.
The rest of the day was long, and the night even longer. But with the
help of another couple shots from Rick, Carson was forced to sleep away
the hours, giving his body no choice but to rest. And in the morning
after sleeping late, he was prompted to at least eat some toast and have
some orange juice, which he took without complaint. He remained in his
room, quiet enough that Rick was rather concerned, but let him be for
now. At noon, Susanne brought him some chicken noodle soup for lunch.
She didn't say much... Carson couldn't tell if she was upset with him or
not, but at least it didn't look like she hated him. After eating half
the soup he laid back down again, his mind wandering to the infirmary
over and over and over again. But today, he didn't go. Today, he kept
himself from seeing Misty. And it hurt. It hurt so badly. But it was
true... she really did hate him and didn't want him back. And all his
presence did was upset her. Instead of being a comfort and joy to her,
he was a menace and stress. All because he'd lied to save her? It was a
rotten reward.
"Reese said we'd give you protection if you wanted it, at least until this thing dies down. Carson's still convinced we can find the guy behind all this." Con leans back in the kitchen chair having come home from work for lunch. Taking a sip of his water, he cocks his head, studying Jaz. "What do you think?"
"I think Carson's delusional. I have from the beginning." Jaz nibbles on her BLT, enjoying even the simple sandwich. It really did taste good. She'd slept better last night than she had in a long while and had even slept late. She also appreciated Con and Jamie letting her do so.
Con quirks an eyebrow and exchanges a glance with Jamie before looking back at Jaz. "Delusional?"
"Thinking he can outsmart the Agency." Jaz shakes her head. "I told him it wouldn't work - that he couldn't take them down himself. But he's always been thickheaded."
"That much is true."
The air was filled with the sound of
crickets chirping their nightly song. The sky was dotted with stars,
signaling clear weather. And a chilly breeze blew - a reminder that
morning was a long way off yet. It was the middle of the night, perfect
for travel.
"I...
really don't know how to thank you." Hunter stares back at Mick,
feeling an odd sort of churn in his stomach. Or was it his heart? He was
all ready to go. His bike was packed. He'd said his goodbyes to
everyone else last night after supper. And his keys were in hand.
Mick smiles warmly and shakes his head as they stand in the driveway. "That's 'cause you don't have to."
"I
feel like I do." Hunter tries to swallow the lump in his throat as he
shifts his weight. It had been a long time since he'd felt anything like
this. "I feel so ready to leave, yet... a part of me doesn't want to."
Mick chuckles. "That just means you'll be back."
Hunter
sighs but nods. He knew it was time. It was time for him to return to
Nevada. Time for him to return to his life. Time for him to move on. He
holds out his hand for a handshake. "Goodbye, Mick."
Mick
grasps his hand firmly before pulling him in for a hug instead. Drawing
back, his hand gives Hunter's shoulder a strong pat. "You are welcome
here anytime, Hunter. I mean that. Day or night. You're part of this
family now whether you like it or not."
Hunter
bites his lip as his emotions increase their churning. "You know, I..."
He pauses to clear his throat. "I told Dylan once that I was jealous of
him... that I wished I had a dad like you." He nods as he takes a deep
breath but he's not sure he can say what he really wants, while still
remaining composed.
Mick's smile returns and he nods his understanding. "Consider yourself adopted. I don't think Rosetta will mind."
A laugh surfaces, as do the unwanted tears, but Hunter ignores them as he holds his smile. "I will be back," he promises.
"Good. Now get going before you lose too much time. You've got a young lady waiting on you."
Hunter
nods again and finally turns to walk to his bike. Donning his helmet
and firing up the engine he exchanges a final wave with Mick before
heading down the driveway. Almost to the road, a figure appears from the
shadows, and he stops, taking off his helmet.
Dylan
wanders closer, his hands tucked in his pockets. "You leaving for
good?" he asks loudly over the motorcycle's idling engine.
Hunter shakes his head. "Wild horses couldn't keep me away."
Dylan
eyes him for a moment before nodding. "Good." He holds out his hand.
"Don't kill yourself on your trip. I hate funerals."
Hunter
laughs, knowing that was as close to, "I'm gonna miss you," as he was
going to get, and he gives Dylan's hand a hearty shake. "You got it."
Dylan
steps back from the bike again and gives a wave, waiting until Hunter
was zipping down the road before he turns and wanders back up the
driveway. He sees Mick still standing near the barn, and his pace slows,
but he finds himself continuing his path until coming up in front of
him. "Little late for an old man like you to be up, isn't it?"
Mick's
eyebrows rise until he sees a rare teasing glint in Dylan's eyes and a
grin creeps across his mouth. "Me? An old man? Boy, I feel younger every
day."
Dylan
returns a faint sort of smile before turning and aiming for his bunk.
After only a couple steps though, he stops and turns, just studying his
father for several minutes. "You staying home for supper tonight,
right?"
Mick nods. Being one o'clock in the morning, it really was the next day, and it was their usual day to have supper at home - him, Rosetta and BJ.
Dylan shrugs. "Mind if I come over?"
It
takes all Mick has not to act too excited. Dylan had come over several
times lately with Hunter, but this was the first time he'd asked on his
own without being invited or prompted. A wide smile forms. "I don't mind
a bit."
"Okay." Dylan gives a little shrug before turning back around and once more heading for his bunkhouse.
Watching his son for several minutes, Mick draws in a rather shaky breath before turning his gaze to the sky. Thank
you... for a new son... and a son who is slowly returning. Guide their
paths... and please help me be the father I need to be.
It
turned out to be a great day for traveling, as far as the weather and
traffic went. Hunter was able to make few stops and also made very good
time... perhaps better time than he should have, while pressing the
speed limit with his motorcycle. Arriving in Nevada at least an hour
sooner than anticipated though, was a nice bonus.
Having
not told Katie he was coming home today, he'd texted her on his stops,
never lying, but purposely giving her the impression he was still back
at the ranch. Now late afternoon, he was exhausted from the trip, but
pleased that there was still half a day remaining before he'd consider
going to bed. He'd had longer nights than this and survived...
...Ambling
across the main floor of TJY, his leather jacket creaks slightly, his
motorcycle boots thumping rhythmically on the tiles. Seeing a few people
notice him, he raises a finger to his lips for them to keep quiet. The
stares returned were leery, but he didn't care.
Getting
to Katie's cubicle, he slips silently in behind her chair, staring over
her shoulder for a moment as she worked on her computer. Moving
quickly, he puts his hands over her eyes while remaining behind her.
"Guess who. And if you're wrong, I'm going back to Texas."
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