A Worthy
Cause
It
had only been three days since Lucinda McCoy and Nick Rossi had
parted ways. Nick didn't need his sister, Rosa, telling him what an
utter fool he had been to ruin everything with the only woman he had
ever loved. He had been a jealous fool and there was no reason for
it. One of the vineyard workers had spoken improperly to Lucinda and
Nick didn't like her reaction or more appropriately her lack of
reaction. When he thought of the way he had blown up at her because
of that and because he had just found out she inherited millions from
Shane Howard instead of the few dollars he envisioned he couldn't
stop kicking himself. He missed her terribly and missed Cassandra
too. They had become an inseparable threesome and now he was alone
in his thoughts.
Rosa
poured her brother a cup of coffee. “Nick, go see her, I'm sure
she is feeling as lonely as you are. I know Lucinda loves you. For
goodness sake, the whole town knows you love each other. If you
don't do something about this, I'm going to ask Sheriff Mendenhall to
lock you two up in adjoining cells and have you duke it out. Now
don't be so stubborn. You are the one who created this mess now go
fix it.”
Nick
knew when his sister got this way she meant business and he wouldn't
be surprised if she did call the sheriff. Maybe he would just take a
leisurely stroll by the Bentley house. He hadn't seen Jamison in a
while. Maybe he would check on the plans he was drawing up for the
vineyard. After all, he was investing his money in the project.
Caroline
glanced out the window and saw Nick walking hesitantly by the front
porch. It's about time she thought to herself. Lucinda wasn't
showing any outward signs of misery but Caroline knew the girl well
enough to know that she was suffering since her breakup with Nick.
Nick
couldn't get himself to go knock on the front door. He was so
ashamed of the way he acted. Instead he went to the side door where
Jamison's office was. Jamison was happy to see his friend and
welcomed the interruption. He had been busy sketching the winery and
was running into some logistical difficulties. Nick was able to
suggest alternatives and solved the problems.
Caroline
knocked on the door with a pot of freshly brewed coffee.
“Good
Morning Nick. So nice to see you. It's a lovely day Maybe you
would like to have your coffee in the garden gentlemen and enjoy the
Indian summer weather.”
Jamison
thought his wife was a bit obvious but Nick agreed immediately and
took the tray from Caroline and placed it on the small table in the
gazebo. He glanced up and saw Lucinda standing on the far end of the
garden admiring the mums that were in full bloom this time of year.
She turned around and couldn't hide the smile on her face. She had
never been so happy to see anyone in her life. She knew she loved
this man and he loved her. They both walked toward each other, Nick
held out his arms and Lucinda fell into them. Between kisses Nick
kept telling her how sorry he was about his foolish behavior.
Lucinda knew she couldn't stay angry at him and decided not to even
try. Caroline and Jamison were sitting at the table in the gazebo
both smiling broadly.
Lucinda
and Nick joined them just before Cassandra and Becky came running out
of the house.
“Mama,
Mama Kenny is crying” shouted Becky. “He said his tummy hurts”
Caroline excused herself and went into the house to see to her son.
“Must
have eaten too much ice cream yesterday.” Jamison said.
Within
a few moments, Carolyn called from the window “Kenny is very sick,
I think we should get Doc right away.” Nick took off on foot and
ran into Tom Campbell.
Tom
is Doc McMillan's son-in-law. He is married to Doctor Julie. Years
ago Doc treated Tom's dying mother and saved her life. From that
moment on Tom knew he wanted to be a doctor. He and Julie fell in
love long before they knew it themselves and have been working side
by side ever since. Tom rushed to examine Kenny. He suspected Kenny
was having an appendix attack and knew time was of the essence
getting him to the hospital in Greensboro before the appendix
ruptured.
“The
best way to get Kenny to Greensboro is in the fire truck.” Nick
took off on foot again to the fire station. Cody Hill was sweeping
the front walk when he saw Nick running toward him.
Cody
had been working at the fire station, learning the ropes since
shortly after his arrival in Camden Corners. Instinct told Cody
something was not right. He shouted for Joe Taylor that there was
trouble. Joe came running. Nick was almost out of breath after the
two mile run to the fire station. He did manage to explain the
situation. Joe and Cody hooked up 6 horses to the truck and threw
some mattresses on the floor of the truck in rapid fire precision.
Nick hopped in the back and off they rode to the ailing boy. Tom had
given Kenny some medicine that would help with the pain. Tom and
Jamison gently carried Kenny down the stairs and into the truck just
as it arrived. Caroline, Jamison and Tom rode in the back of the
truck with Kenny anticipating the 2 hour ride to Greensboro.
Several
of the townspeople had gathered wondering what all the commotion was.
April Hawthorne was on her way to school. She worked part time for
the doctors trying to get experience for her future nursing career.
Tom asked April to let Julie know he was on his way to Greensboro.
April didn't stop to think how handsome Cody looked sitting in the
driver's seat of the fire truck. She was hurrying on her way to the
McMillan house to deliver the message to Doctor Julie.
Lucinda
did her best to calm Becky who was remembering her mother being
hauled away and never coming back home. She was afraid for Kenny.
Lucinda couldn't promise the boy would be alright since she knew his
condition was serious.
Doctor
Julie arrived to see if she could help with Becky. She was aware of
Becky's inability to speak after the death of her mother. Her
father, in a drunken stupor had put that fear into her head because
he wanted to end her little girl chatter. Becky was clinging to
Lucinda. Julie told her Kenny would have the best of care from
Doctor Tom on his way to Greensboro.
“Why
can't he stay here?” she cried.
“Kenny
needs to be in a hospital where the doctors have everything they need
to make him well again” Julie told her.
“Why
can't Kenny go to a hospital here? I want to see him.” Lucinda
looked at Nick and they both knew just what Shane Howard's money
would be used for. She couldn't think about it now but as soon as
this crisis was over she would get the ball rolling to start building
Camden Corners' own hospital.
The
medicine Tom had given Kenny made the pain more bearable he was
drifting in and out of sleep. The long trip to Greensboro in the
back of the fire truck was uncomfortable for Caroline in her
condition but she hadn't noticed. All she could think of was the
first time she saw Kenny and Becky staring at her from behind the
hydrangea bush just a few months ago. Caroline loved these two
little orphan children the moment she laid eyes on them. She knew
Becky would be worried about her brother. The poor little girl had
finally seemed to be adjusting to her new life and now this.
They
finally reached the hospital. Kenny was transported to the operating
room where Tom performed surgery to remove his appendix. What seemed
to the Bentleys to be an eternity later, Tom appeared and told them
little Kenny would be just fine. They had made it in time, there was
no rupture. Kenny would be sleeping for the next several hours.
Jamison
immediately sent a wire to Camden Corners saying Kenny was recovering
and would be back home in two weeks. When Lucinda read the wire to
Becky, she was somewhat relieved but wanted to see her brother. Even
though hospitals didn't allow young children to visit, Nick and
Lucinda piled the two girls into the Hightower's carriage and set out
for Greensboro the very next morning.
Kenny
finally woke up shortly before noon. He didn't like the fact that he
would be staying in the hospital for two weeks but he wasn't feeling
well enough to argue. His main concern was his little sister.
Caroline was holding his hand and assuring him that Becky was being
well taken care of when the door opened and Lucinda walked in the
room holding Becky's hand. Nick had used his charm on the young
charge nurse as the two slipped by her. Becky thought her brother
still looked pretty sick but better than the last time she saw him.
Lucinda promised if they didn't stay for more than a minute that they
would be able to come back again. Becky didn't argue, she waved to
Kenny and blew him a kiss and out the door they went. Nick was still
charming the nurse as Lucinda and Becky walked passed her unnoticed.
“I
didn't realize you were such a charmer Mr. Rossi” Lucinda said
sarcastically.
“Hey,
anything for a good cause” Nick liked the little hint of jealousy
he saw in Lucinda's eyes.
The
two weeks passed quickly and Kenny was back home again. The
emergency was just a memory now but Lucinda knew the outcome could
have been quite different. Camden Corners needed a hospital and she
was going to do everything she could to make it happen quickly. She
would set up a meeting to discuss it but now she had a wedding to go
to. Her friends, Emma and Lily were being married in a double
ceremony to the Crowley Brothers.
Nettie
Crowley and Ethel Fulbright could hardly catch their breath. Emma
and Lily were standing before them. Emma in her grandmother's
wedding gown and Lily in Ethel's. Emma could almost feel her
grandmother's presence in the room. They both wore rose buds from
Nettie's garden in their hair. Jonas Fulbright was giving both girls
away and Oscar Crowley was acting as best man for both of his sons.
Jonas
knocked on the door of the small room of the chapel where the wedding
was taking place. Each girl took the old man's arm. Jonas thought
the buttons would pop off of his morning suit he had such pride in
these two lovely ladies.
Oscar
was waiting at the end of the aisle with his two handsome sons. He
had waited for this day for so long and it was finally here. He
loved Emma and Lily as he would his own daughters. Out of the corner
of his eye he could see Nettie, her eyes glistening with tears. What
a lucky man he was. He had found two wonderful women to share each
phase of his life with and now his sons and daughters-in-law would be
presenting him with beautiful grandchildren.
The
wedding was followed by a reception at the home of Nettie and Oscar
Crowley. The guests were dancing, eating and drinking champagne.
Nick and Lucinda were dancing with Cassandra in Nick's arms.
“I'd
like to ask you two ladies a question” Nick said with a quivering
voice.
His
fist was clenched and he opened it where Lucinda and Cassandra saw
two beautiful rings, one a diamond and the other an amethyst. He
slipped the rings on their fingers, as he said
“Will
you marry me?”
Cassandra
answered first as she wrapped her arms tightly around Nick's neck
“Yes, we will!” she shouted. A little more skeptically she
whispered “we will won't we Mama?” Lucinda saw the happiness on
her daughter's face and knew Paul would definitely approve of her
answer when she said, “yes Cassandra, I think we will.” Rosa and
Eduardo were dancing by and she heard every word.
“Eduardo,
we better order more sacks of flour. I have a wedding cake to make.”
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