THE STORY SO FAR: Twice divorced, unemployed computer technician Victor Haig is searching for a real soul mate when he rescues Nina Raymond from two louts who either mistook her for a hooker or an easy opportunity. Nina (20) admits to 37-year old Vic she's sexually inexperienced. He learns the young woman has been abused sexually by the few men in her life including her father. They leave town, taking to the road in Nina's SUV with no destination in mind. They work on a dude guest ranch and a year later help the proprietor rebuild his computer and video business. They then decide to leave the coast and head east into traditional cattle land and look for a run-down ranch to buy to settle down while they build it up. The purchase of a run-down privately owned ranch of 63,800 acres becomes possible when Nina reveals she's the daughter of an heiress and inherited her mother's wealth. Their adventures continue while waiting to 'hand-over' day of the property. In this episode Nina is hailed as a heroine and she works to unite the Black family and to start Joe Black on the road to reclaiming his lost past.
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Nina awoke on the leather dining room sofa to find herself surrounded by smiling faces, the closest being the face of Joe Black; how on earth could he get down on his knees like that, she thought – the pain in his back and hips must be killing him.
"Vic, where's my Vic?"
"Here darling," Vic called. She focused and saw him standing between Hannah and Margo, arms around them both.
"We became caught up with whisky, celebrating news the surgeons believe the skull fracture is minor, there is no sign of infection, internal bleeding and brain bruising is minimal. They are confident Kevin will recover fully," Joe said.
Nina was on her back, dressed only in panties. Mrs Drake pushed through to cover her with a sheet.
"We all think you are a heroine, Nina," Joe said taking her hand and kissing it. "My understanding from the medics is your action in not allowing anything to touch that wound including when you had your shirt over Kevin's face and not moving him the slightest bit contributed significantly to his well-being. Wetting his lips constantly with water and resisting the urge to make him drink was also considered praiseworthy. The media is clamoring to have you and Kevin together so a media conference has been authorized for 5:30 at the hospital. Everyone at the hospital is amazed at the effort you made to attract help quickly to Kevin."
"What is the purpose of the media conference?"
"The story – the public loves a great story," Joe said.
"It will be good publicity for the hospital and great publicity for helicopter rescue without which Kevin may not have survived," Hannah said, wiping her eyes.
"Right, I like Hannah's reasoning. I'll do it."
Joe began the effort to regain his feet, Vic moving quickly to assist him.
"We are all halfway drunk," Joe said responsibly. "I'll find someone to drive us to the hospital."
"I'll drive Nina and your lot," said Mrs Drake.
"Thank you Michelle, I'd like that," Nina said.
Hannah looked at Nina then Michelle Drake without comment.
"Right folk, let's clean up and then hit the road in thirty minutes," Joe said, taking command. He turned to Nina, "You're beyond belief Nina. Please get her ready, Mrs Drake."
"Her name is Michelle," Nina said, holding Joe's gaze.
"Thank you for caring for her Michelle," Joe said, smiling. "You heard that Hannah, there's been a change around here and my thinking Nina has more changes in mind."
"As you wish, thank you for attending to our heroine so well Michelle."
"Thank you Mrs Black."
"It's Hannah, please. How is your family?"
Margo stepped forward and kissed Nina every so softly on the forehead. "Thank you for saving Kevin."
Nina grinned. "Don't miss the point, Margo – it was a team effort. I don't know who decided not to throw away the dried plant but I guess that saved a couple of hours minimum."
"Betsy," Joe said.
"And you Joe, for referring the plant to me."
"Me Hannah? It was you who identified it and knew where it might have survived."
"See Margo, a team effort," Nina smiled. "Then there's the helicopter dispatcher, the pilot and the medics. A beautifully functioning team effort I do declare."
"Agreed to a point Nina," Joe said. "But it was you – your enterprise and focus that was the centre of this fantastic resuce. Margo and I believe without you being there the chopper would have brought back a body."
"I believe that too," Hannah said, placing an arm around Joe's waist.
"Me too, as I have been told the story first hand," said Michelle.
"Oh this is too gooey for me," Nina giggled. "It's much like the end of a sentimental old-type Western. Where's Trigger?"
Only Vic laughed.
"Oops. I have nothing against Trigger's memory or old Westerns."
The other faces looking at her relaxed.
"And I've greatly relieved Kevin appears okay."
"Ease up, Nina, you've done fine," Joe said. "We folk in these parts have high regard for Trigger and old Western movies."
"Of course."
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Kevin sitting up in bed with a heavily bandaged head greeted Nina with open arms and everyone but hospital personnel instructed her how she should rest lightly against Kevin as they told their story.
"Margo?" asked Nina, apprehensive of being made to cuddle in against Margo's husband.
"It's fine Nina, just go with the flow."
A media circus eventuated in the race to record and edit interviews for the evening news and radio and news programs and next morning's newspaper reports.