Runaway
By Becky Citra
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Becky Citra
Becky Citra is the author of over twenty books, ranging from early chapter books to novels for young adults. She was an elementary school teacher for over twenty-five years and began writing for children in 1995. Becky's books have been shortlisted for and won many awards, including the Red Cedar Award, the Diamond Willow, the Silver Birch and the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize. She lives in Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
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Runaway - Becky Citra
School
CHAPTER ONE
Stay in the wagon with your sister, Max,
said Papa.
But Papa…
Papa picked his way through the weeds to Sam Black’s cabin. He knocked on the door and then disappeared inside.
Sam Black and his boy had moved here a month ago. You could see where Sam Black had started to cut down a few trees to clear a field and then given up. The bottom step of the cabin was missing and an old broken wagon wheel lay in the weeds. A huge brown bull stared at us over a rickety fence, munching on a mouthful of grass.
We’d passed by the cabin once before and I’d heard someone shouting but I’d never even had a glimpse of Sam Black or his boy. It wasn’t fair of Papa to make us stay in the wagon. I glanced sideways at Ellie. She was fussing over a box of kittens on her lap. I sighed. Ellie was all right for a sister, but she was bossy. Knowing her, she’d tell Papa for sure.
I studied the bull. It was the cause of all our trouble. Last week it had broken out twice and wandered the two miles through the bush to our farm. It bothered our cows and made Star go crazy barking and then it trampled Ellie’s lettuce and potato plants. Papa had finally made up his mind to talk to Sam Black.
Aren’t you scared?
I’d asked as we bumped along the wagon road to Sam Black’s farm.
Of course not,
said Papa.
I’d thought about what my friend
Red had told me. Red’s family owned the general store at The Landings. Sam Black had stopped there to pick up supplies on his way to the farm.
Red says Sam Black’s so strong he bent a piece of iron at the blacksmith’s without even trying!
Your friend Red has a lot of imagination,
said Papa.
Red says Sam Black shot a dog between the eyes because it stole a hunk of meat off his wagon.
Papa smiled. I don’t think he’ll shoot me.
I saved my best argument for the end. Red says he heard Sam Black killed a man once and that’s why everyone’s so scared of him.
Papa stopped smiling then and gave me a talk about repeating gossip and judging people unfairly and I kept quiet for the rest of the way.
Now I turned my eyes from the bull and looked hard at the cabin and hoped someone would come outside.
I wiggled on the hard wagon seat. It’s not fair,
I said.
You say that about everything,
said Ellie. She lifted out a tiny striped kitten. I looked at her face to see if she was going to cry again. Her cheeks were pale and there were puffy red circles around her eyes. In the winter, our neighbor’s cat had produced a litter of kittens. They were thin and weak and only two survived. Ellie had been allowed to bring them home and nurse them until they were stronger, but now Papa said Ellie had to find homes for them at The Landings. Last night, she had cried hard and begged to keep them, but Papa said our cat Pirate was enough.
Ellie stroked the kitten, slipped it back and took out its brother. I put my hand in my pocket and touched my coin. I had earned it picking rocks in Mr. McDougall’s field and as soon as we got to The Landings, I was going to spend it at the general store.
A thin plume of ragged smoke drifted from the cabin’s chimney. The windows looked cold and empty. Papa had been ages. I slid off the wagon seat and hopped to the ground.
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