Gabriel and Thomas were enjoying their breakfast with the family when briskly walked up to the happy group with a glum look upon his face. He grabbed an apple and scarfed it down.
"Don't eat too fast you might choke on a seed." Aunt Charlotte told him.
The children giggled at this.
"What's the matter, father?" Nathan asked.
smiled weakly at his son and waved a dismissive hand. "Nothing, son." He rested a firm hand on Gabriel's shoulder and whispered in his ear. After that, he grabbed another apple and left.
Thomas looked over at his older brother. He knew something was wrong.
Gabriel cleared his throat and stood up from the make-shift table. "No slacking off, you guys. Make sure you all do your part, alright?" He scuffed Thomas's hair and walked away.
Kristine nibbled on her oatmeal. "I think he wants you to follow him." She said a little under her breath.
Of course, Thomas knew this all too well and stood up from the table and before leaving he gave Kristine a kiss on the top of her head.Thomas followed Gabriel who was walking away from the crowd of people, knowing full well that Gabriel was headed toward their father. "Wait up, Gabriel," Thomas said.
Gabriel slowed his pace and waited or his brother to catch up. "Father says that a group of British soldiers have been spotted fifteen miles from here. Father wants all of us to head out there and take them by surprise."
"Surely fifteen miles a safe distance away?" He said, not wanting to leave Kristine's side again.
"We don't have a choice, Thomas." Gabriel was right...Thomas knew this all too well.
When they were away from prying eyes and listening ears they spotted their father behind a tree.
"What is it, father?" Thomas asked. "Gabriel just said there are British soldiers fifteen miles out."
nodded while cleaning one of his guns. "It's important that we leave as soon as possible. There is no say on how long they will stay."
"Why in such a hurry? Surely living today and fighting tomorrow is best?" Thomas tried to persuade him.
But his father just shook his head. "Travington has been spotted there. We need to kill him...today. Once and for all."
Thomas's nightmare sparked inside of him as he remembered getting shot by the British Colonel. "If you say we must go then we will. Gabriel and I will follow you into any battle." He told his father.
For a second there he saw his father smile faintly. "I know..." He said quietly. finished cleaning his gun and turned to look at his two oldest sons. "We leave now so get your things ready and say goodbye."
The boys nodded to this and did just that.Meanwhile, Thomas was in his and Kristine's small tent gathering his things together and making sure he would not forget anything.
"Leaving again?" Said a voice.
Thomas looked up and saw his wife standing at the doorway. "Oh...Kristine."
Kristine sighed. "It's all right. I know you have to do this. We're in the middle of a war. Sacrifices are made."
Thomas was a bit relieved to hear this. He thought he was going to have to fight Kristine on this topic. "You're not mad?"
Kristine walked the rest of the way inside. "At you? No. I'm mad at your dad, mad at the war. But I guess I shouldn't be because these can't be helped." She paused. "I just can't help but feel the way I do. I hate it when your father drags you out to fight. Each time you go out there I never know if I will see you again."
Thomas sighed. "I know, love." He kissed her forehead and hugged her. "I won't die. I promise I'll come back to you."
Kristine held on tightly to her husband. "I know you will."
Someone cleared their throat and the couple turned to see Gabriel. "Everyone is waiting." And he left without saying another word.
Thomas and Kristine walked out of the tent together and saw everyone standing in a line, getting ready to say goodbye. Thomas kissed Kristine goodbye, letting his lips linger on hers for a second longer than usual and then knelt down and kissed her tummy before saying goodbye to the rest of his family.
Gabriel hugged each and every one of his family members and even gave Kristine a kiss goodbye on the back of her hand.
was the last to say goodbye to his family and surprisingly gave aunt Charlotte a kiss, shocking some while others knew it was going to happen sooner or later. Lastly, he knelt down to Susan's level. Her cheeks were rosy and her blue-green eyes sparkled. "Goodbye, Susan." said her father but not a word came out of her mouth. tried again but there was still no response from his youngest child. Nodded and smiled dumbly to himself and stood up, trying to hold his emotions together. "The three of us will be back soon. No later than two days." He said.
Great, thought Kristine. Two horrible days of waiting anxiously.
The family watched Benjamin, Gabriel, and Thomas get up on their horses and start to ride off. It was at that moment that Susan stepped forward. She was feeling guilty for not having said goodbye to her father. There was so much he wanted to tell him, but her big heart inside her tiny body felt like breaking and it took everything inside of her to stay calm.
Soon, she could no longer stand it and she called out, "Papa!" Benjamin and his sons stopped their horses and turned around to see little running with all her might towards them. "Papa!" She called out.
was so overcome with joy hearing the sound of his daughter's voice that he almost fell to his knees as soon as he got off his horse.
"I'll say anything you want!" Cried, Susan. "Just stay! I'll say anything you want."
wrapped his giant arms around his daughter and held her close. "I know, I know." He said. "But I have to go, but I'll be back. I'll be back before you know it."
As Thomas watched this he couldn't help but wonder what kind of father he would be. He knew he would have to make difficult decisions and he hoped that he would never have to be in the same position as his father was now. That's why he had to fight to win this war, to ensure that he would never have to leave his family to spend his days in bloodshed. He wanted to be there for his children as they grew up.
Thomas came back to his senses as his father got on top of his horse again. He gave Kristine one last look before tearing his eyes away from her. He hoped to God he would come back to her.
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Link To The Past
FanfictionTowards of the end of her summer vacation, Kristine visits her Great Grandmother's house for the first time. In those few days, Kristine learns the history of the house. She finds a diary that once belonged to a girl named Susan Martin and travels b...