(This series is only loosely based on facts surrounding the Gettysburg campaign of 1863. None of the major characters are intended to represent any real persons.)
July 6, 1863
Gettysburg, PA
It had been three days since twenty five year old Confederate soldier Jack Campbell had been wounded at Gettysburg. He was being taken care of by Elizabeth Wade, a woman he encountered prior to the battle, and her eighteen year old niece, Kate.
Jack had been placed in a makeshift hospital immediately after the last day of fighting, but Elizabeth had seen the familiar face and stole him away amid the hustle and bustle. She and Kate were tending to him, without the knowledge of the authorities, in Kate's family's house in the center of town.
Jack and Elizabeth's 'relationship', while less than two weeks old, was fraught with torment and lust. Each was married, but separated by great distances and time from their spouses.
They found uneasy comfort in each other.
Kate was a stunning young blonde, seemingly fearless and intent on healing the southerner under her roof. She was short and thin with a tom-boyish figure and a face to die for.
She was the first to enter Jack's room that morning.
"Good morning," she announced.
"Hi, Kate," Jack said from his bed.
"We put a gun on the table," she said calmly. "Just in case."
"I saw it. In case of what?"
Kate shrugged. "Mom says the army may still be searching for deserters, especially Rebs. Anyway, I'll protect you."
Jack smiled. She had already done more than protect him and he was grateful for her personal attention. Besides, looking at her and her Aunt Elizabeth was easier that staring at some sergeant. But he realized the Confederate army was back in Virginia by now, or close to it, while he was laying in a bed in southern Pennsylvania.
Kate checked the bandage on his shoulder and declared it 'better.' During the checkup, Jack noticed she had on another one of her simple, drab dresses that tied down the front. While it did nothing to enhance her smallish, youthful breasts, it certainly did highlight her ass and legs.
"Who's here?" Jack asked.
"Just Aunt Liz and us. My parents are trying to clean up the general store. That's where they work."
Jack nodded as he rolled out of bed.
"Where you goin'?" Kate asked in her best nurse voice.
"To eat."
"I'll bring it up. Lay down."
Jack paced around the bedroom while breakfast was made. He snuck a few peeks out the window, but made sure nobody could see him in the process. He had no desire to end up in a prison camp after the treatment he was receiving in Kate's house.
Before long, he was finishing his eggs and bacon. Kate had stayed with him the entire time to talk.
Suddenly, there was a commotion downstairs and Elizabeth's voice could be heard booming above at least one male voice.
"Get out of here!" she was yelling.
"Move away, ma'am," the man said. "We'll arrest you if we have to."
"There's nobody here, I'm telling you!"
A door slammed and a plate crashed.
"Hey!" Elizabeth shouted. "Don't you dare..."
"Johnson! Calm her down while we look around."
Kate jumped to her feet and headed for the bedroom door.
"Oh my God! Jack! Get the gun. They're coming up here. Damn!" she exclaimed.
"Kate. Get out of here. Go...," Jack was saying.
"Shhhhh!"
Kate waved her hand while looking around the edge of the door.
"Damn it. I'll have to stop them," she whispered loud enough for only Jack to hear.
The next thing he knew, she was out the door, leaving it cracked open. Jack raced towards it just in time to see the shadows of what looked like two men approaching the top of the steps. Kate stood in the hallway waiting.
"Well, lookie here," one of the Union soldiers said with glee. "There IS somebody else here. Mom was lying after all."
"Good morning, men," Kate said calmly.
"Good morning, honey. You're up awful early."
Kate smiled nervously. "Too much noise outside."
"Are you alone?" the second soldier asked.
"Yep. Just me and, uh, Mom."
The men looked at the two doors in the hallway. Kate's small bedroom was opposite the one being used by Jack and her door was wide open. When both men eyed the nearly closed door, Kate knew it was time to act.
She twirled the string holding the top of her dress together, pulling on it just enough to untie the bow. The men's eyes were now on her.
"I bet you fellas are tired of the war by now," she said mournfully. "So far from home and your women."
She pushed her hip out to one side and leaned on the wall farthest away from Jack's room. She crossed her legs at her ankles and tried to look as alluring as possible. The string was being pulled harder, opening her dress another inch.
"We could use a break, for sure," the first man said. "Ain't many girls like you in Virginia. And they wouldn't want a northerner anyways."
"I would," Kate said innocently. "I love men. Don't care where they're from."
One hand was timidly scratching her leg, causing the dress to rise at the same time. She had the men's full attention now.
"I bet you do, you pretty little thing."
The man who appeared to have seniority over the other, or was simply the more aggressive, stepped towards Kate. Under any other circumstance, she would have run or screamed or fought. This time, she stood and braced herself.
He grabbed Kate roughly by both arms and kissed her while pushing her against the wall. Kate struggled mildly, but knew it was useless. In the middle of the embrace, a woman's scream from downstairs echoed in the hallway.
Jack dared not move on the creaky wood floors. He watched and listened, realizing that both of the women he cared for and who had cared for him were paying dearly for protecting him.
The soldier's hands were all over Kate, clutching at the dress and pulling it up above her knees.