Book:    Comanche Moon
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Your own name isn't half-bad. Bet you don't know what Loretta means." Rachel folded the dough over, then glanced up with a teasing grin. "Your momma and me picked it, mainly for the meaning."
"It's a variation of Laura, isn't it? Laurel wreath or something?"
"That's the common meaning. But in your ma's name book, there was another."
"Well? Give over." Loretta waited, watching her aunt. "What's it mean? Flat-chested and scrawny?"
Rachel threw back her head and chuckled. "Flat-chested and scrawny? Loretta Jane, I swear, no one can say you have too high an opinion of yourself. It means little wise one."
The color washed from Loretta's face, and she planted her feet on the floor to stop the chair from rocking. "It means what?"
"Little wise one." Rachel's smile faded. "You feelin' peaked? What's wrong?"
Loretta set her sewing aside and pushed to her feet. "Nothing, Aunt Rachel. N-nothing." Glancing dazedly around the room, Loretta pressed the back of her wrist to her temple, a feeling of unreality surrounding her. "I, um, think I'll get a breath of air."
After hurrying from the house, Loretta struck off across the yard to lean on the fence, her favorite spot because it afforded her a view of the rise. Still numb with shock, she stared off into the distance, remembering the night Hunter had recited his song to her. She studied the rise, truly believing, for the first time, that she and Hunter were destined to be together. She tried to remember all the words to his song. They came to her in snatches. A silly legend, she had once called it. Now she knew better. Too much of it had already come to pass for her to scoff. A canyon of blood. Loretta curled her hands into fists. Hunter return to her. She didn't know when, or how, but suddenly she felt certain the song, once the bane of her existence, had become her greatest hope.

( Catherine Anderson )
[ Comanche Moon ]
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