Saturday Snippet- This Ain't No Trip For a Lady



Today's Saturday Snippet is taken from

Sue

Prairie Roses Collection, Book 55

by Zina Abbott 


 

          Susan breathed a sigh of relief asRobbie pushed his way to the front of the group waiting to board thestagecoach. She felt like, after fighting a long, hard campaign for over twomonths, she had finally won the war. She was headed to Omaha, Nebraska, withRobbie, Michael Stanwyck, and Arnold Traylor.

          “You lads need to give way. We have alady traveling with us. I intend for her to sit in the middle with me on oneside and another man in our party on the other.” As she watched him swell hischest and stretch to his full height, Susan was once more impressed with howimposing the big man of Scots-Irish descent could be.

           “This ain’t no trip for a lady. If she ain’tup to finding her own spot wherever one is open, maybe she should stay home andstick to her knitting,” A fellow traveler groused. “Small thing like her wouldfit just right on that middle bench, I say.”

          Upon hearing the undertone ofgrumbling, Susan dropped her chin and studied the ground. She suddenly wishedshe had worn the fabric sunbonnet she brought. They were used by women whotraveled in wagon trains. The wide brims were designed to protect their facesfrom the sun. For this trip, Lucy had given her a narrow-brimmed straw hat witha ribbon band decorated with a small cluster of flowers on the side. Instead offastening the wide ribbon ties to frame her face, as was the style, Lucy—whodecided that much fabric on Susan’s face would be too warm and sticky much ofthe trip—fashioned the side ribbons into a bow at the back so the tails drapedover the back of the brim and down Susan’s back. A pair of long pins held thehat in place.

          “Not how it’s going to work, lads.We’ll take the rear-facing seats with the lady and leave the rest of you tofight over the forward-facing bench or the one in the middle. The lass is myniece, and I won’t tolerate anyone—and I mean anyone—insulting her, using foullanguage, being disrespectful, or touching her. Mind your manners, or you’lldeal with me.” Using his fist, Robbie thumped his chest.

          Robbie’sniece. As Robbie introduced himself as her uncle, Susan could not help butsmile as she mused about the transition in their relationship. It had beenestablished during one of the earlier planning meetings for this trip…




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