Chapter 129

Violet, curled into a ball, stared at the others expectantly. No one met her gaze; no one dared. Violet’s stomach churned and she closed her eyes. She tried desperately to push the image out of her mind. The sight of men, alive merely seconds before, brought to their end in a hailstorm of bullets. She could still smell it. The gunpowder, the blood, the sweat, the dust of the wood. All of it still burned brightly in her mind, no matter how hard she pushed.

Sitting Bear laid a tin plate at her feet. “Eat,” he said. Violet looked at her meal. It was their remaining beans, a bit of corn meal, and what was left of their venison. Violet slowly pushed it aside. Sitting Bear pushed it back. “Eat,” he repeated.

“I ain’t hungry.”