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Madeline Baker/Amanda Ashley

The Mammoth Book of Time Travel Romance


December 2009
This exciting collection contains 25 short tales of adventure and love. Join the dashing characters as they slip through the ages, finding themselves transported back to settings including medieval Scotland, sixteenth-century England, and the nineteenth-century American West—or sometimes forward to the present day and even the future.


CATCH THE LIGHTNNG



Prologue

The great white stallion grazed on a patch of sun-warmed prairie grass, long white tail swishing at an errant fly. The Apache called him a spirit horse; the Cheyenne called him a ghost horse because of his pale color. But Relámpago was both, and neither. For hundreds of years, he had wandered the shadowy path between the past and the present, saving countless lives, bringing lost souls together. Ears pricked forward, he watched the old man and the boy stroll toward him.

“Is that him?” the boy asked. “Is that the spirit horse?”

“Ai, that is Relámpago.”

“Tell me the story, grandfather.”

“You have heard it many times before.”

“Yes, but I’ve never seen the ghost horse. Tell me again.”

“It was in a time long ago when one of our brave warriors went out to face his enemies. Surrounded by the bodies of his slain comrades, he lifted his war lance high overhead, his death cry riding on the wings of the wind as he waited for death to find him.
“His enemies laughed and made rude gestures at him. They were certain the warrior would die that day. And that night they would sing of the Apache’s death while they danced with his scalp and that of the other slain Apaches dangling from their scalp poles.

“The Apache warrior watched his enemies impassively as he chanted softly, his prayer for deliverance wending its way to the Great Spirit even as the warrior set his face toward death. ‘Hear me, Usen, grant me courage that I may die well.’

“As he prayed, a sudden stillness fell over the land. The wind moaned through the tall prairie grass. Curling fingers of thick gray mist rose up from the ground.

“The Apache warrior fell silent. Glancing over his shoulder, his eyes narrowed as he saw a horse emerge from the gathering mist.”

“Relámpago!” the boy exclaimed.

“The very same. The stallion’s hooves echoed like thunder, striking lightning from the earth as it galloped toward him. Sunlight danced over the stallion’s dazzling white coat, glinting like liquid silver in its flowing mane and tail. A thin black scar, shaped like a bolt of lightning, adorned its right flank.

“The warrior’s enemies fell back in superstitious awe as the ghost horse approached. The Apache warrior stood his ground, the eagle feathers in his hair fluttering in the rising wind.

“The stallion slowed as it drew near the warrior, then stopped to paw the ground. Grasping the stallion’s mane, the warrior swung onto its back, and with a wild cry, he and Relámpago rode through the midst of their enemies toward freedom and into myth and legend.”

“But Relámpago’s not a myth,” the boy said. “He stands there before us.”

The old warrior smiled. “He is here today. Tomorrow, he may be gone.”

Chapter 1

It was 11 a.m. on a rainy Saturday afternoon in January when Macie Jenkins decided her life was no longer worth living. Her parents and younger sister had died in an automobile accident six months ago. Her best friend in the whole world had married a computer programmer and moved to Japan. Her boyfriend had left her for his secretary. Last month, the Collie she’d had ever since she was a little girl had gotten lost in a thunder storm and never returned. Last week, she had lost her job due to the ongoing economic slump. And this morning, she had found her two-year old goldfish belly-up in the tank. It had been the last straw.

With a shake of her head, Macie turned away from the living room window. Now that the decision was made, she felt a curious sense of peace. How to do it, that was the question? A knife was too messy. She didn’t own a gun. Sitting in the garage with the engine running seemed too creepy…Sleeping pills, of course, that was the best way. And how fortuitous that she’d had her prescription refilled yesterday. Tomorrow, she thought, she would do it tomorrow. But today, ah, today she would indulge in all the things she had been avoiding. She would have a big bowl of warm chocolate pudding for breakfast, a Big Mac, fries, and a chocolate malt for lunch, pasta and garlic bread for dinner, and a pint of decadent chocolate fudge ice cream for dessert.

While stirring the pudding, she contemplated leaving a suicide note, and decided against it. No one she knew would really care why she had done it; most wouldn’t even know she was gone.

When the pudding was cool, she poured all of it into a large bowl, sliced a banana on top, then sat at the kitchen table and savored every deep rich bite. Good thing she was dying tomorrow, she thought with a wry grin, since she had just shot her diet all to hell.
She spent the next hour finishing the book she was reading, then she cleaned her house from top to bottom. After all, she didn’t want whoever found her body to think she lived like a slob.

Lunch was perfect. The cheeseburger was perfection itself, smothered in cheese and onions. She lingered over every French fry, even the little crusty ones at the bottom of the bag.

While fixing dinner, she listened to her favorite Fifties oldies. When dinner was ready, she lit a fire in the fireplace and ate in the living room. She grinned ruefully as she savored every bite. Six months at the gym, wiped out in one day.

By seven, the rain had turned into a thunder storm. Lightning slashed the skies, thunder rocked the heavens, a ferocious wind rattled the windows. She had always loved a storm. What better way to spend her last night than out walking in the rain? One thing for certain, she wouldn’t have to worry about catching a cold.

After pulling on her favorite Grumpy sweatshirt and an old pair of cowboy boots, she went outside. For a moment, she just stood there, her face lifted to the lowering skies. Was anyone up there? Was there life after death? Were her parents waiting to greet her on the other side, or was death the end of everything?
She would know the answer tomorrow. She shoved her hands into the pockets of her jeans and then, with no particular destination in mind, she started walking. It was kind of spooky, strolling along in the dark. She glanced over her shoulder from time to time, making sure the lights from the house were still in sight.

A flash of lightning split the iron-gray skies, disclosing a…What was that? Macie stared at the shape that seemed to be emerging from the clouds. Was that a horse, she thought, startled, and then laughed out loud.

“You’re losing it, Macie,” she muttered, and let out a yelp when her feet suddenly went out from under her and she found herself falling head over heels down a muddy slope.

A shrill cry rose in her throat, ending in a groan as she slammed into a boulder at the foot of the hill.

And then everything went black.

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