Part 13 (1/2)

”Come on, sugar,” he said softly and caught her hand and began leading her under the overhead curtain of hop vines.

Amanda followed him, feeling good about herself, feeling that she, for once, wasn't a freak. Here was a man who liked her, a man who didn't want to teach her anything or give her a test. Here was a man who wasn't angry because she was displeasing him.

Suddenly, Sam turned and pulled her into his arms and began to kiss her. It felt so good to be kissed. He wasn't Taylor, who hated her kisses; he wasn't Dr. Montgomery, who only kissed her when he was proving something to her.

She stood on tiptoe and kissed him back, her arms going around his neck.

His lips went to her cheek, her ear, her neck. His hands began to roam all over her body, clutching her b.u.t.tocks and jamming her hips against his.

”Oh yeah, honey, give me,” he murmured, his mouth moving down to her shoulder.

She felt his hand on the filmy shoulder of her dress, then she heard a little tear.

”Sam,” she said, pus.h.i.+ng at him, but he didn't budge. His mouth was making her shoulder wet and the grinding of his hips into hers was beginning to hurt. ”Sam, please let me go.”

”Not yet, honey. Not till I get what you been promisin'.”

Amanda was beginning to get concerned. His arms were tightening; his hands were moving. One big hand grabbed the side of her breast.

”No!” she cried, but he put his mouth over hers again. She didn't like his kisses. They weren't nice like Dr. Montgomery's kisses. She moved her head away. ”Stop it! I want to go home.”

”You are home, girlie.”

He put one arm under her knees and lifted her as he sank to the ground.

She was frightened now and she began to struggle in earnest, but she was half his weight and she had no effect on his strength. ”No!” she screamed, pus.h.i.+ng at him, pummeling any part of his body she could reach with her fists.

He grabbed her sleeve and she felt the fabric tear away as he began to run hot kisses down the front of her. She leaned her head back to scream for help but he put a thumb to her windpipe.

”No reason to make a fuss, baby,” he said. ”I'm just givin' you what you been wantin' all evenin'.”

His mouth fastened on her breast and all Amanda could do was fight for air. She knew she was losing consciousness.

And then, all of a sudden, the thumb was removed. She opened her eyes to see that Dr. Montgomery had Sam by the hair.

”You b.a.s.t.a.r.d,” Hank said, seething. ”You're just what I thought you were.”

Sam jerked out of Hank's grasp. ”She wanted it. She's been askin' for it all night. You mad because she won't give it to you?”

The next second Sam was on his back, blood running from his split upper lip where Hank had hit him.

”I'm gonna ma.s.sacre you, old man, then I'm gonna take her,” Sam said, coming to his feet and preparing to run at Hank.

”You and what army?” Hank said softly before sidestepping Sam's head-down charge. He laced his fingers and brought both fists down on the back of Sam's head.

Sam kept going for a second, then fell facedown in a hop plant.

”So much for old men,” Hank said from above Sam's inert body, then he turned to look at Amanda. Her face was whiter than the silk of her dress and she was holding the bodice together with her hands.

”Come on, let's go,” he said as gently as he could, considering the fact that he could easily wring her neck. He put out his hand to her but she walked past him, her little nose in the air. All right, if that's the way she wanted it, she could have it. He wanted to comfort her but she didn't look like she needed any comfort. He didn't glance at the unconscious football player but rubbed his aching hands and followed Amanda back to the road.

Reva was waiting for them, but Amanda walked right past her and started back toward town and the car.

”Sam do that?” Reva asked, referring to Amanda's torn dress.

”Yeah,” Hank mumbled, watching Amanda as she stalked ahead.

”I guess our date's over,” Reva said. ”It sure has been interesting.”

Hank wasn't listening to her. He'd barely heard Amanda's cry of no. If he'd been two hop rows farther away, he wouldn't have heard her. Thinking about seeing that jerk's body wrapped around Amanda made him want to go back and kill him.

Amanda didn't stop until she was at Hank's Mercer, then she stepped inside, sat down and looked straight ahead.

”Move over and let Reva in,” Hank said with more anger than he meant.

”No thanks,” Reva said. ”I think I'll go back to the dance. But thanks a lot, Doc. Maybe we can get together again sometime.” She practically ran across the street to the steps of the Opera House.

Hank started the car, got in the driver's side and turned toward the Caulden Ranch without saying a word to Amanda, but he silently cursed her all the way back. She had no sense about men, or sense about anything else for that matter. All she knew about were books and schedules. Why did she think she could handle some l.u.s.ty young man like that Sam? And Hank didn't really blame Sam after the way Amanda had thrown herself at him.

He turned an angry look toward her just as another car pa.s.sed them, and when he saw Amanda's face, his anger left him. She looked scared to death, as if her life were over. He pulled the car down a side road, stopped under an oak tree, then went to her side of the car.

”Get out,” he said.

”I want to go home,” she said in little above a whisper.

He put his hand on her arm but she flinched away from him.

”Don't touch me!” she said in a high-pitched half-scream.

”Amanda, I'm not a rapist and I'll be d.a.m.ned if I'll let you think all men are.” He put one arm behind her back and another under her knees and scooped her out of the seat and into his arms.

When he touched her, she came alive, pounding his chest, kicking, pulling his hair. But he held her tightly, only grunting a few times when she hit some sensitive spot. After a long while she began to cry, and Hank moved with her to sit under the tree, where he held her close to him and stroked her hair while she cried.

”Are you hurt?” he asked softly.

Amanda was beginning to recover. ”My pride.”

Hank handed her a handkerchief. ”Nothing else? Just an ugly dress torn?”

”It's a beautiful dress. The prettiest one at the dance.”

”Think so?” Hank said happily.

Amanda blew her nose again. ”I don't know what happened. He was so kind at the dance. And it was nice to have a man want to kiss me.”

Hank felt personally insulted. ”I keep kissing you and you don't seem to think it's so nice.”