The big log fire on the riverbank illuminated the night. Inverness could see the bodies of her parents and brother strewn on the sand and she could see and hear the four drunken voices of the men who'd shot them and commandeered the family's Jeep.
The Starke Family's possessions of any value from the vehicle were being shared. The captive seventeen-year old waited sullenly, simmering in terror, to learn her fate. She was tied to a tree and was unable to move her body, just her head.
She heard a rustle behind her and then a soothing voice.
"Don't be afraid of me. I'm here to help. Stay looking straight ahead and don't talk above a loud whisper otherwise that would place us both in grave danger. I need to know what happened."
"W-who are you?"
"Alan Coleman. Please, tell me what happened?"
"We were driving to Marlin City. Daddy stopped because that big man waved him down, pointing to the man at his feet who looked injured. Both mommy and daddy got out to help and two men appeared on other side of the highway with rifles. I heard shots. I saw blood and mommy and daddy fell to the ground. I screamed. My brother Jimmy who is fourteen picked up daddy's rifle and went out and said to leave mommy and daddy alone or he'd shoot. Two men, laughing, shot him. They then drove the Jeep down here to the beach, which is when they found me on the back seat, speechless. They tied me up. They dragged mommy, daddy and Jimmy down here, away from anyone seeing them I think. It was so sad. The men lit the fire and opened our bags and boxes and took stuff. They found mommy's jewelry box and then found daddy's big tin of money. They counted it, laughing. That's all I know. I fell asleep sometimes. They are now very noisy."
"They are very bad men. How many cars do they have?"
"Just that blue one under those trees over there," she said, pointing.
"You have been a very brave girl. I'm going to hurt those men for what they did to you and your family. First I'll set fire to their car. Keep your eyes closed. Although you will hear noises and them shouting, just keep your eyes closed. You have seen enough bad things."
"You should run away. You might get hurt."
"I'll be okay. When I have finished I will untie you and ask you to choose the things you want to take with you. I will take you to live with my parents."
"I want mommy and daddy and Jimmy with me."
"I know you do. Dad will speak to people in charge of these things, asking that your family be buried on the ranch."
"I'd like that. They're dead, aren't they?"
"Sadly, I think so. I saw the pools of blood they'd lain in up on the highway. Now keep your eyes closed."
Fortunately for Alan Coleman, Inverness disobeyed that request. As the twenty-two-year old ranch hand went off she saw him slip into the jalopy and then saw flames begin in the front and back of it and then saw the young guy slip out and hide behind a tree, watching in the direction of the campfire.
Then, as she would later tell the Coroner's Court, she heard shouting and saw the four men running to their vehicle. The big fat leader was trailing the other three and when he was passing the tree the young guy who'd identified himself to her as Alan Coleman jumped him and there was a brief fight, Alan spun away holding the rifle. The big guy gained his feet first and drew a knife, shouting and swearing and lunged towards Alan, lying on his back on the ground. Alan shot him (through the throat) and Inverness said she thought he died horribly.
The other guys turned to come back just as there was a roar of flames inside their burning car as the front seat fabric caught alight. Alan jumped to his feet and when they turned again and began shooting at him he walked towards them unafraid and shot each one of them through the belly and they dropped screaming until they died.
Inverness told how Alan freed her and she hugged him crying and he then drove her in her family Jeep to the road when he tied his horse to the back of the vehicle and drove home at the pace of a walking horse. She fell asleep.
It was stated in evidence Alan handed Inverness to his mom, told his parents what had happened, and then called Sheriff Thompson and related what had happened. The Sheriff said it was a very sad affair and he already had deputies on their way to the ranch. He told Alan he would be held pending an investigation and a decision by the DA's department and even higher authority whether the matter would end with the finding of the Coroner's Court or whether Alan would have to face trial by jury.
Sheriff Thompson told the Coroner's Court: "Our remarkable young man said, 'Is that right Stanley?' and I said, 'I'm warning you Alan stay put. Attempt to disappear and we'll hunt you down like a mad dog.' Of course when our investigations showed the four dead men had embarked on a trail of mayhem since escaping from jail across the border we knew our wanted man was a hero and we lost our incentive to track him down."
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Five years later willowy blonde Inverness Starke, a first year teacher with a Grade 2 room, was in the staff room having lunch when a guy appeared at the doorway. She took no notice thinking it would be a guy delivering something – flowers probably to a birthday girl, when suddenly her chest went tight at the sound of a voice.
"May I see Miss Inverness Hope please?"
Her heart seemed to stop as she recognized the voice she would never forget and then heard the visitor add, "I'm Alan Coleman."
School principal Sarah Callan, who'd known Alan from the time he progressed through her school yelled excitedly, "Oh Alan, oh Alan. Inverness is here. Please come in. Everyone this is Alan Coleman who saved Inverness from a horrible fate in tragic circumstances when her family was taken from her five years ago."
Inverness stood.
Alan saw her and smiled and she ran around the table and embraced and kissed him and everyone who'd remembered his gallantry laughed and clapped and even others unaware of the tragedy joined in.
"Oh it's amazing to see you again," Inverness cried, tears flowing. "I'd given up thinking you were lost to me forever."
Alan shrugged. "I've been working out in the gulf building production platforms. I heard months after I'd fled there'd be no warrant out on me because evidence given in court had cleared me. I've just been to see Sheriff Thompson who confirmed that and told me you now worked here. I'm on my way home."
Inverness turned and looked at Mrs Callan and before she had time to ask the question the principal said, "Yes Inverness, you may skip school now. This is a joyous occasion for you"
"Oh thank you Mrs Callan. Everyone, Alan saved me from a fate worse than death after four escaped prisoners murdered my parents and little brother only twenty miles from here. By chance Alan came across the scene when looking for a missing horse. He shot and killed all four when they were attempting to kill him and then rescued me and took me to his parents who acted as my guardians until I went to college. Sheriff Thompson had said Alan might have to go to court and face murder charges to prove his innocence but the case unraveled and it was established he was a hero not a villain. Oh it's so lovely seeing you again."
"Take her home to your parents Alan," Mrs Callan smiled. "She's beside herself in excitement."
Driving to the ranch Inverness wanted to know everything about what Alan had been doing and he told her.
"Mom and dad, when they told you I was okay they really knew I was okay. They came to see me twice a year in Houston."
"But why didn't I go with them? Why wasn't I told?"
"Because it was at my request initially. I knew if you saw me that would bring up those ugly memories and you were still grieving, and a little unstable. You came out of that, of course, and we just left the way things were. Now I'm home for your twenty-third birthday this weekend. Dad also wants to talk about me taking over running the ranch."
"Well at least I knew you were okay. I can't say I disagreed with your earlier assessment. I could have been told after six months."
"But there was no big thing between us apart from the rescue and you thanked me for that, many times that day."
Inverness said angrily, "Why don't you think I've never had a steady boyfriend."
"I have no idea. You tell me."