About To Tame a Wild Horse
TO TAME A WILD HORSE
Montana, 1848
Can Friends Ever Fall In Love?
I have only been at Fort Lewis for a year, but my friendship with Good Eagle has blossomed and has brought me a kind of happiness like nothing I have ever known. Daily I ride over the prairies and mountains with Good Eagle, and, I’ve now learned to herd horses, to hunt wild game and to aim at a target and bring it down. But, when a grizzly threatens both Good Eagle and me, and, when Good Eagle commands me to hide from it while he faces the grizzly alone, I refuse. Desert my best friend? Never.
But, after we rescue some stolen horses, I begin to believe my friendship with Good Eagle might have been love from the very start.
This is not good. Not only has Good Eagle given my Uncle Jed a promise to treat me like an almost-sister, we share nothing in common except our friendship. Nothing. And, when I slyly bring up the subject of love, Good Eagle reminds me of his vow to my uncle.
And yet, when we track and bring down the wild, black stallion we are seeking, Good Eagle gives me an unexpected gift.
Is falling in love really impossible, or are we merely too young to know our own hearts?
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Author Bio:
Genny Cothern aka Karen Kay
GENNY COTHERN’s great grandmother was Choctaw and she is also adopted Blackfeet.
“With these short stories, I hope to bring to mind the American Indian’s concept of honor and what it meant to live as free men and free women. There are some things worth remembering.”